The National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) continues its work ensuring that it provides the best possible safety information for CIPP contractors.
NASSCO recently released the full report from a study it commissioned from Louisiana Tech University’s Trenchless Technology Center concerning the safety of emissions resulting from styrene-based resins and the steam-cured CIPP process.With the help of its Pipe Rehabilitation Committee, CIPP Safety Workgroup and Health and Safety Committee, NASSCO has now used those findings from the study to update its Guideline for the Safe Use and Handling of Styrene-Based Resins in Cured-in-Place Pipe.The NASSCO committees also collaborated on a new informational flyer titled
NASSCO Updates CIPP Safety Guidelines
The new guidelines take into account a study conducted by Louisiana Tech University’s Trenchless Technology Center into the safety of emissions resulting from styrene-based resins and the steam-cured CIPP process
















