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Original Articles

61st Annual Meetings of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists and the American Industrial Hygiene Association

Pages 1006-1015 | Published online: 30 Nov 2010

  • Dulaney , P. “ AIHA Empat Program: Microbiology Proficiency and Laboratory Accreditation, 1996-2000 ” . 1
  • Mainelis , G. “ Measurement and Control of Airborne Microorganisms Using Electrostatic Methods ” . 2
  • Pearce , T. “ Influence of Bioaerosol Particle Characteristics on Impinger Collection Efficiency ” . 3
  • Chunduri , S. “ Classification of Bacteria Using FTIR Spectroscopy and Direction Cosines ” . 4
  • Zimmerman , N. “ A Prototype Dilution Device for Sampling Microorganisms in Highly Contaminated Environments ” . 5
  • Bartlett , K. “ Evaluation of Five Extraction Protocols for Determination of Endotoxin in Metal Working Fluid Aerosol ” . 6
  • Samimi , B. “ A Comparison of the Andersen Single-Stage (N-6) Sampler with the Retrorod Spore Trap in Test Atmosphere Containing Viable and Non-Viable Fungal Spores ” . 61
  • Miller , R. “ Rapid Identification of Indoor Molds to Species or Groups by Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ” . 153
  • Martinez , K. “ Environmental Assessment of a Reference Mycobacteriology Laboratory and Five Public Hospitals in Mexico with Regard to Occupationally Acquired Tuberculosis ” . 20
  • Thelen , J. “ Strategies for Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Facilities ” . 21
  • Streifet , A. “ Refinement of Methods for Particle Analysis of Indoor Air in Health Care Facilities ” . 22
  • Freije , M. “ Legionella Environmental Sampling ” . 24
  • Shah , S. “ Occupational Health Hazards Encountered at a Health Care Facility and Medical College in India ” . 25
  • Buchan , R. “ Characterization of Corn Dust and Endotoxin Exposures on Farms and in Elevators ” . 26
  • Lee , K. “ Dust Exposures in Manual Harvest of California Citrus and Grapes ” . 27
  • Achutan , C. “ Evaluation of a Direct Reading Instrument for the Continuous Monitoring of Ammonia in a Swine Confinement ” . 28
  • Lee , J. “ Ambient Air Quality Assessment of Two Iowa Communities Exposed to Swine Production ” . 29
  • Samimi , B. “ Assessment of Fungal Growth on Ventilation Ducts Interior Liners With and Without Biocide Coating ” . 68
  • Hodgson , M. “ Comparison of Carpet Dust Samples and Air Samples for Culturable Fungi Concentrations, in Microbially Contaminated and Control Buildings ” . 69
  • Ramachandran , G. “ Microbial Concentrations in Indoor Air and Carpets in Two Inner-Urban Elementary Schools ” . 70
  • Boelter , F. “ Three Cases of Serious Mold Contamination Which Were Not Apparent Through Visible Evaluation but Were Detected by Air Sampling ” . 71
  • Morey , P. “ Hidden Mold Enters Indoor Air ” . 73
  • Campbell , J. “ Validation of a Method for the Sampling and Analysis of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds ” . 72
  • Ansari , O. “ Intra-Sanipling Session Variability of Outdoor Air Samples for Fungi: The Routine Need for Multiple Samples for Indoor Air Comparison ” . 208
  • Springston , J. “ Historic Airborne Fungal and Bacterial Concentrations in the New York City Region ” . 209
  • Nevalainen , A. “ Effect of Moisture Damage on Indoor Air Microbes and Symptoms in Masonry and Wooden Schools ” . 210
  • Ellringer , P. “ The Air Conveyance System in Commercial Office Buildings Can Be a Major Reservoir of Fungal Spores ” . 211
  • Handy , R. “ Difficulties Encountered in the Field Sampling of Biologically Derived Airborne Contaminants ” . 212
  • Miller , R. “ Mycotoxins in MoldColonized Dry-Wall Obtained from a Field Investigation ” . 213
  • Tiffany , J. “ Micro-Vac Dust Carpet Sample for Fungi ” . 214
  • Havics , A. “ Bacteria in Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Investigations: Are They Relevant? ” . 215
  • Gonzales-Nielsen , R. “ A Case Study of an Indoor Air Quality Investigation Involving Mold Contamination in an Office Trailer ” . 391
  • Bumala , P. “ Indoor Air Quality-Moisture Intrusion Mechanisms and Microbial Amplification: A Multidisciplinary Approach ” . 392
  • Bolstad-Johnson , D. “ Methods of Mold Investigation and Remediation: A Case Study ” . 393
  • Huber , K. “ Metal Removal Fluid Exposure to Machinist Entering an Enclosed Machining Center ” . 38
  • Raynor , P. “ Determinants of Evaporative Losses from Metalworking Fluid Mist Sampling Filters ” . 39
  • Martinko , M. “ Use of Derived Correction Factors to Estimate Metal Removal Fluid Aerosol Levels Using a Direct Reading Real-Time Instrument ” . 59
  • Martinko , M. “ Use of Real-Time Direct Reading Aerosol Monitor to Examine Metal Removal Fluid Engineering Controls ” . 60
  • Havel , T. “ UV Disinfection of Soluble Oil Metalworking Fluid Contaminated with Bacillus Subtilis ” . 116
  • Linnainmaa , M. “ Effect of Biocide Use and Enclosures on Workers' Exposure to Contaminants of Metal-Working Fluids ” . 117
  • Kenny , L. “ A New International Standard for Gravimetric Analysis of Aerosol Collection Media ” . 40
  • Johnson , D. “ The Variability of Delivered Dose of Aerosols with the Same Respirable Concentration but Different Size Distributions ” . 46
  • Berakis , M. “ Conversion of Particle Number to Beryllium Particle Number Concentration ” . 41
  • Miller , J. “ Assessment of Exposure to Beryllium During Precision Stamping of Copper Beryllium Alloy ” . 237
  • Kenny , L. “ Proposed Changes to Dust Sampling Methodology in UK Coal Mines ” . 42
  • Volkwein Jr. “ Use of a Differential Pressure-Based Detector Tube to Measure Respiratory Coal Dust ” . 55
  • Marple , V. “ A Laboratory Comparison of the Differential Pressure-Based Dust Dosimeter with the Personal Gravimetric Respirable Dust Sampler on Coal Dust ” . 56
  • Steven , K. “ A Modified AndersenType Sampler for Particle Size Chemical Species Fingerprinting of Inhalable Workplace Aerosols ” . 44
  • Paik , S. “ A Comparison of the Aspiration Efficiencies of IOM Personal Inhalable Aerosol Samplers, Operating at Different Flow Rates ” . 58
  • Muranko , H. “ Personal Sampling for Inhalable Aerosol Exposures in the Carbon Black Manufacturing Industry ” . 45
  • Brophy , M. “ Fragmentation of Risk Assessment ” . 51
  • Chen , C. “ A Rapid Method for Assessment of Regional Lung Deposition ” . 47
  • Chen , C. “ Evaluation of Beta Attenuation Method ” . 57
  • Carter , S. “ Adaptation of Existing Electrochemical Instruments for the RealTime Personal Monitoring of Hydrogen Fluoride in the Presence of Sulfur Dioxide ” . 127
  • Park , J. “ Evaluation of a New Personal Monitor Employing an Electrochemical Sensor for Measuring Hydrogen Peroxide in Air ” . 128
  • DiNardi , S. “ The Validation of Passive Monitors to Assess Long Term and Low Level Exposures to Formaldehyde ” . 129
  • Chapman , K. “ Laboratory Validation and Field Study of a Direct-Read Monitoring System for Toluene Diisocyanate (TDI) Vapors in the Workplace ” . 130
  • Wadden , R. “ Remote Sensing of Organics and Other Air Pollutants Using a UV-DOAS System ” . 131
  • Lu , C. “ Prototype Design and Laboratory Performance Evaluation of a Novel Near-Real-Time Portable Analyzer for Indoor VOCs and SVOCs ” . 132
  • Halvorsen , T. “ Ultrafine Particle Counting Method to Track PressureDifferential Driven Pollutant Transport in Commercial and School Buildings ” . 133
  • Anderson , M. “ Product Emissions Testing for Assessing the Impact on Indoor Environmental Air Quality ” . 134
  • Hart , E. “ Volatile Organic Compound Exposures in a University School of Art ” . 135
  • Akbar-Khanzadeh , F. “ Efficiency of Ventilation Systems in Eight Restaurants ” . 136
  • Contreras , D. “ Design Versus As-Built: An Indoor Air Quality Study of a Former Air Force Semi-Automated Ground Environment (SAGE) Complex Converted into an Administrative Building ” . 137
  • Light , E. “ Distinguishing Mass Psychogenic Illness from Building-Related Symptoms ” . 138
  • Morse , R. “ Development of an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Management Program ” . 139
  • Pang , T. “ A Simple Technique to Prepare Asbestos Slides with Relocatable Fields of View ” . 148
  • Morse , R. “ A New System for Sampling and Characterizing Plaster in Three Dimensions Significantly Reduces the Number of Samples Required to Declare Plaster Asbestos Free ” . 149
  • Burrelli , L. “ Comparison of Direct and Indirect Sample Preparation Methods for Asbestos Analysis ” . 150
  • Wroblewski , S. “ Silica Sampling and Analytical Concerns ” . 154
  • Linch , K. “ Generation of Respirable Quartz Dust from Masonry Sawing ” . 239
  • Echt , A. “ Control Technology and Exposure Assessment for Occupational Exposure to Crystalline Silica: Report of 32 Case Studies ” . 240
  • Nelson , D. “ DALY: Another Tool for the Risk Assessor's Toolbox ” . 103
  • Bello , D. “ Field Comparison of IOMs and Impingers for Sampling of Total Aliphatic Isocyanates in Air with the Map Reagent ” . 151
  • Tso , J. “ Determination of Formaldehyde in Water by Anion Exchange Solid Sorbent Methods with Gas Chromatography/Electron Capture Detection and Gas Chromatography ” . 156
  • Hofacre , K. “ Development of an Annular Sorbent Cartridge for Air Sampling ” . 152
  • Hahne , R. “ A Side-By-Side Study of a Replaceable Sorbent Passive Monitor with a Commonly Used Passive Monitor for Styrene and Acetone ” . 155
  • Oudyk , J. “ Application of Exposure Modeling to a Retrospective Exposure Assessment for Compensation Purposes ” . 233
  • Rothney , M. “ Practical Application of an Odor Threshold/Vapor Hazard Ratio Algorithm to Provide a Risk Ranking Approach for Solvent Exposure Assessment ” . 234
  • Akbar-Khanzadeh , F. “ Predicting Personal Exposure by Area Sampling When the Concentration of Contaminant is Uniformly Distributed Throughout the Workplace ” . 235
  • Wadden , R. “ Estimation of Personal Exposures from a Flux-Coded Arc Welding Operation ” . 236
  • Ramachandran , G. “ Occupational Exposures to Diesel Particulate Matter in Minneapolis-St. Paul Transportation Systems ” . 238
  • Morris , T. “ Cadmium Overexposures in Three Bronze Foundries Caused by Residual Trace Cadmium Levels in Zinc Alloys ” . 216
  • Blade , L. “ Evaluation of Existing Technologies for the Control of Exposures to Hexavalent Chromium-Containing Mists and Dusts ” . 217
  • Kominsky , J. “ Modifying the Work Practices of Electric ARC Furnace Tenders to Control Their Lead Exposure in a Steel Plant ” . 218
  • Lee , S. “ A Comparison of Unplanned and Planned Lead Exposures ” . 120
  • Cohen , M. “ Real-Time Particulate Matter and Sulfur Dioxide Exposures and Exposure Determinants for Primary Aluminum Production Potroom Workers ” . 219
  • Chaudhry , Z. “ Preventing Accidents from Molten Salt Pot Operations ” . 220
  • van Hemmen , J. “ Assessment of Dermal Exposure to Industrial Chemicals in Europe ” . 62
  • Roff , M. “ Transfer of Dried Residues From Hard Surfaces onto Hands ” . 63
  • Brouwer , R. “ Transfer of Contaminants From Surfaces to Hands: Pressure as Determinant for Skin Adherence of a Sticky Contaminant During Repeated Hand-Press Contacts ” . 64
  • Aitken , R. “ Validation of the EASE Model in Relation to Dermal Zinc Exposure ” . 65
  • Packham , C. “ Practical Control Methods for Dermal Exposure ” . 67
  • Pisaniello , D. “ Community Air Pollution from Crash Repair Workshops ” . 232
  • Jankovic , J. “ A Beryllium Surface Contamination Risk Assessment Methodology ” . 306
  • Talaska , G. “ Kerosene Cleaning Disturbs the Barrier Function of the Skin and Alters the Organ Distribution of BAP Applied Topically in Mice ” . 195
  • Liu , Y. “ Surface Contamination and Skin Exposure to Aliphatic Isocyanates in Auto Body Shops: A Quantitative Assessment ” . 192
  • Pisaniello , D. “ Community Air Pollution from Crash Repair Workshops ” . 252
  • Geer , L. “ Critical Assessment of Methods for Estimating Worker Exposure to Chlorpyrifos ” . 193
  • Shick , R. “ Assessing the Cleaning Efficacy of Industrial Hand Cleansers ” . 194
  • Oppl , R. “ Chemical Protective Gloves--In-Use Protection Time vs. Standard Breakthrough Time ” . 196
  • Stull , J. “ A Comparative Analysis of Glove Permeation Resistance to Paint Stripping Formulations ” . 197
  • Youngs , F. “ Quantitative Determination of Total Aliphatic Isocyanates on Skin and Surfaces Using the Map Reagent ” . 348
  • McCawley , M. “ Particle Penetration Through Intact Skin and a Method for Determining Potential Exposure Through Surface Contamination ” . 349
  • Kim , C. “ Effects of Ethanol and Phenobarbital on Hemoglobin Adducts Formation in Rats Exposed to Benzidine and Direct Black ” . Vol. 38 , 350
  • Czamocki , K. “ Biological Indicators in the Incidental and Prolonged Exposure Evaluation to Hydrocarbons ” . 157
  • Talaska , G. “ Distribution of Urinary 1Hydroxypyrene in Non-Smoking Rubber Workers in the Netherlands ” . 158
  • Egeghy , P. “ Benzene Uptake Among Automobile Mechanics: Concentrations in Exhaled Breath Using a Self-Administered Sampling Technique ” . 159
  • Ghittori , S. “ Biological Monitoring of Occupational Exposure to Sevoflurane in Operating Room Personnel ” . 160
  • Liu , Y. “ Biological Monitoring to Assess Exposure to Hexamethylene Diisocyanate in Auto Body Repair Shops ” . 161
  • Wang , Y. “ Urinary Arsenic Levels of Maintenance Engineers in Wafer Fabrication Facilities ” . 162
  • Tornero-Velez , R. “ Application of a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Estimate the Bioavailability of Inhaled Styrene-7,8-Oxide in Reinforced Plastics Workers ” . 163
  • Burch , J. “ Biomonitoring of the Inflammation Mediator, Leukotriene E4, in Diesel-Exposed Workers ” . 347
  • Tescke , K. “ Reducing Attenuation in Exposure-Response Analyses: Exposure Grouping in a Study of Wood Dust Exposure and Lung Function ” . 93
  • Hwang , Y. “ Characterization and Bioavailability of Possible Ingested Lead Dust from a Lead Battery Plant ” . 108
  • Burroughs , G. “ Evaluation and Control of Workers' Exposures in the Collection and Preservation of Historic Artifacts ” . 85
  • Makos , K. “ Exposure Surveillance of Museum Workers to Residual Pesticides on Collections ” . 86
  • McDonald , M. “ The Prevalence of Occupational Lead Exposure in Plumbers ” . 89
  • Tankersley , W. “ Beryllium Workers Surveillance Program--Update ” . 90
  • Pegram , D. “ Case Study: An Innovative. Preventative Approach for Developing Worker Health Regulations. Lessons Learned. The Doe Beryllium Rule 10 CFR 850 and Worker Compensation Program ” . 389
  • Lung , S. “ Exposure and Risk Assessment of Temple Workers to Fine Particles and Associated Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds From Incense Smoke ” . 109
  • Dugan , S. “ Developing Tailored Interventions for Small Businesses ” . 92
  • Birkner , L. “ Monte Carlo Analysis-A Valuable Tool for Assessing Historic and Future Exposures ” . 87
  • Rasmuson , J. “ Validation Methods and Data Quality Objectives Analysis for Retrospective Exposure Estimations--Examples, Analysis, and Pitfalls ” . 88
  • Jeong , S. “ Transient Effects on the Risk of Occupational Injuries as an Acute Event: A Case-Crossover Study ” . 94
  • Esmen , N. “ Methodological Issues in the Comparison of Exposure Measurements by Different Methods ” . 95
  • Schiedewitz , H. “ SIO(2) Exposure in Construction Workers ” . 7
  • Linch , K. “ Generation of Respirable Quartz Dust From Masonry Sawing ” . 239
  • Echt , A. “ Control Technology and Exposure Assessment for Occupational Exposure to Crystalline Silica: Report of 32 Case Studies ” . 240
  • Flanagan , M. “ Wet Concrete Saw Cutting Inside--How Much Water is Enough? ” . 8
  • Akbar-Khanzadeh , F. “ Exposure to Silica Dust During Concrete Grinding in Construction Industry ” . 9
  • Almaguer , D. “ Exhaust Ventilation Design and Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica During Ready-Mix Concrete Truck Drum Cleaning ” . 10
  • Gilkey , D. “ Residential Construction Safety and Health: Homesafe Audit Results ” . 11
  • Goldberg , M. “ A Blueprint for Integrating Health Hazard Controls into Construction Projects ” . 12
  • Clark , N. “ A Successful Intervention: Worker Role in Lead Control Programs ” . 13
  • Scorleld , D. “ Comparative Occupational Exposure and Safety Risk Methodology ” . 48
  • Knudson , P. “ Chemical Exposure Surveillance Research Methods and Pre-Test Results ” . 50
  • Miguel , A. “ Development and Application of an Occupational Accidents Analysis Method ” . 54
  • Brophy , M. “ Fragmentation of Risk Assessment ” . 51
  • Dennison , J. “ A Program Developed by a High-Tech Consortium for Acquiring Chemical Toxicity Data for New and Unique Chemicals ” . 104
  • Vogl , S. “ Successfully Implementing an Asbestos Management Program for Multiple Facility Employers ” . 49
  • Boelter , F. “ Fiber Release Rates and Exposure Assessment During the Removal of Windows Glazed with Asbestos-Containing Putty ” . 221
  • Dennison , J. “ Evaluation of the Adequacy of the Mixture Formula (EM) in Preventing Overexposure to Some Neurotoxic Gasoline Components ” . 52
  • Brouwer , D. “ Classification of Paints According to Potential Neurotoxicological Risk During Indoor Use ” . 105
  • Whaley , D. “ Wastewater Pollutant Dispersion, Modeling, Calculations, and Maps: Three West Virginia Facility Discharges to Ohio River ” . 53
  • Stear , M. “ Short Term Exposure to Highly Toxic Organic Chemicals ” . 106
  • Kim , K. “ Determination of Upperbound Failure Rate by Graphic Confidence Interval Estimate ” . 110
  • Jankovic , J. “ Fuzzy Industrial Hygiene ” . 305
  • Drolet , D. “ Adjustment of Exposure Limits for Unusual Work Schedules, the "Quebec Model" ” . 223
  • Bhatt , N. “ Nox Emissions Monitoring from Combustion Sources in Pennsylvania ” . 250
  • Hall , T. “ Exposures to Ambient Volatile Organic Air Contaminants in a Lightly Industrialized City ” . 251
  • Pisaniello , D. “ Community Air Pollution from Crash Repair Workshops ” . 252
  • Beck , C. “ Case Study of the Impact of Building Demolition on Community Air Quality ” . 254
  • Webb , P. “ Public Health Response to Harmful Algal Blooms ” . 255
  • Feigley , C. “ Assessment of State Air Toxics Regulations: A Case Study ” . 308
  • Pentikis , J. “ Ergonomie Evaluation of a Dental Clinic ” . 14
  • Peterson , E. “ Development of an Ergonomics Training Program to Identify. Evaluate and Control Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Nursing Assistants at a State-Run Veterans' Home ” . 17
  • Lu , M. “ Assessment of Slipperiness of Work Surfaces on Subjective Slip/Fall Measures at an Automobile Parts Manufacturing Facility ” . 15
  • Kittusamy , J. “ Ergonomie Evaluation of Press Operation at a Rubber Manufacturing Company ” . 18
  • Chan , J. “ Ergonomics Project for Asian Garment Workers in California: A MuItidisciplinary Approach ” . 16
  • Gordon , J. “ Identification of Ergonomic Hazards Associated with Lead Hazard Reduction Work Using Focus Groups ” . 19
  • Marklin , M. “ Computer Keyboard Keys: Stiffness and Damping Characteristics ” . 96
  • Liu , W. “ VDT Keyboard and Mouse Usage by Male and Female Engineers ” . 97
  • McGlothlin , J. “ Evaluation and Validation of an Internet-Based Office Ergonomics Software Program for Correcting Computer Workstation Layout Among NASA Employees ” . 98
  • Chang , C. “ Development of a Recording Program for Typing Activity at VDT Work ” . 99
  • Brown , D. “ Prevention of Cumulative Trauma Through Use of Break Reminder Software ” . 100
  • Kittusamy , K. “ Identification of Ergonomic Risk Factors Among PreSchool Children Using Computers: A Pilot Study ” . 101
  • Stricoff , S. “ Applying Behavior-Based Safety to Reduce Office Ergonomie Risks ” . 102
  • Neitzel , R. “ Baseline Hearing Levels and Otoacoustic Emissions in a Cohort of Construction Apprentices and Controls ” . 91
  • Arezes , P. “ Efficiency vs. Acceptability of Hearing Protectors in Industrial Environments ” . 294
  • Jeong , J. “ An Assessment of Noise Exposure in Automobile Press Line ” . 295
  • Stephenson , R. “ Implementation of an Effective Low Cost Engineering Control for an HVAC Related Noise Problem at a Pediatric Hospital ” . 296
  • Michael , K. “ Paradigm Shifting in Hearing Conservation: An Innovative Approach to the Upstream Prevention of Occupational Noise Induced Hearing Loss ” . 256
  • Berger , E. “ The Name of the Game in Hearing Conservation: Motivation ” . 257
  • Megerson , S. “ Update on Workers' Compensation Practices for Hearing Loss ” . 258
  • Swan , S. “ Evaluation of Hearing Conservation Practices in an Industry with a High Rate of Workers' Compensation Claims for Hearing Loss ” . 259
  • Neitzel , R. “ Noise Exposure Assessment Methodology and Year One Results of a Four-Year Prospective Study of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Construction Apprentices ” . 260
  • Morgan , L. “ Application of the Hearing Conservation Standard in Large Commercial Facilities ” . 262
  • Maglievaz , R. “ Evaluation of Occupational Noise Exposures to AirboatBased Aquatic Herbicide Applicators ” . 263
  • Rimmer , T. “ Field Evaluation of the Bone Conduction Loudness Balance Method for Measuring Hearing Protector Attenuation ” . 261
  • Omana , E. “ Study of Active Noise Control in Air-Conditioning Ducts ” . 264
  • Akbar-Khanzadeh , F. “ Radiation Leakage from Microwave Ovens Used in an Academic Institution ” . 265
  • Wright , J. “ Factors Relating to Operator Exposure from Plastic Welders ” . 266
  • Mummert , D. “ Application of Hazardous Waste Site Methodology to Large Scale Dead Poultry and Farm Animal Recovery Operations ” . 32
  • Eberhart , C. “ Radioactive Air Contaminant Measures During the Cerro Grande Fire Using the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Air Monitoring Network ” . 33
  • Mustard , T. “ Military Chemical Agent Industrial Hygiene Issues ” . 34
  • Aton , E. “ Specialized Issues in Health Risk-Assessment of Content and Effectivity in Weapons of Mass Destruction Awareness Training in a Law Enforcement Population ” . 35
  • Garrahan , M. “ Worker Protection at Brownfields and State Voluntary Cleanup Program Sites ” . 36
  • Marlowe , C. “ A Proposed Respirator Cartridge Service Life Calculator ” . 37
  • Fulwiler , R. “ Industrial Hygiene--A Technology Enabler ” . 74
  • Harapan , H. “ Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Staffing Guidelines. A Practical Approach to Appropriate EHS Staffing ” . 75
  • Imad , A. “ How to Obtain Budget Approval for Your Safety/IH Program ” . 76
  • Dotson , K. “ Implementation of a Common Safety and Health Management System for International Operations ” . 77
  • DeHart , R. II . “ Implementing an EHS & Quality Management System for ISO 9002-14001 Certification ” . 78
  • Romern , A. “ Management Safety Walk Around Program at Los Alamos National Laboratory--A Tool for Performing Self-Assessments ” . 79
  • Briggs , C. “ Applications of the American Chemical Council's Management System Verification Tool (MSV®) at the Hanford Site: Achievements, Successes, and Challenges ” . 80
  • Stricoff , S. “ Improving the Skills of Supervisors to Support Industrial Hygiene Initiative ” . 81
  • Groover , D. “ Why Can't Employees See Risk? ” . 82
  • Grant , K. “ A Management Approach to Creating Environment, Safety, and Health Workplace Partnerships to Reduce Costs and Improve Performance ” . 83
  • Tovalin , H. “ Safety and Health in a Group of Mexican Industries: The Point of View of the Managers ” . 84
  • Groover , D. “ Applied Performance Management to Industrial Hygiene ” . 224
  • Esposito , P. “ Selling Management on Safety and Health: The Data Approach ” . 387
  • Richards , R. “ Comprehensive Environmental Safety and Health Training Program ” . 383
  • Sehdev , S. “ Health and Safety Training for Municipal Managers and Supervisors ” . 384
  • Whaley , M. “ Formal Integration of Environmental Health and Safety Into Allergan, Inc. Pharmaceutical Product Development ” . 385
  • Fleeger , A. “ Developing a Baseline Industrial Hygiene Program for the StartUp of a Major Petrochemical Facility in Singapore--Lessons Learned ” . 386
  • Austin , C. “ Root Cause and Management Oversight Analysis of a Recent Asphyxiation Death of a Worker Using a Supplied Air Respirator Connected to a Plant Air Piping System ” . 388
  • Stewart , J. “ Specification and Selection of Ergonomie Products for Office Environments ” . 390
  • DeRosso , F. “ Soil Sampling Following a Train Derailment During Which Multiple Chemicals Were Released ” . 394
  • Martin , J. “ Lessons Learned: Sampling for Bioaerosols in Underground Coal Mines ” . 395
  • Meier , E. “ Heat Stress Monitoring for Workers Wearing Bomb Gear with Level B Personal Protective Equipment ” . 396
  • Bentley , D. “ Reducing Employee Exposure to Concentrations of Respirable Crystalline Silica in the Foundry Industry During a Grinding Operation ” . 397
  • Loewenherz , C. “ Control of Silica Exposures in Concrete Grinding Work ” . 398
  • Sheen , D. “ Lead Hazard Remediation at a University Day Care Center ” . 399
  • Boss , M. “ Building Interior Decontamination--Mercury. Biologicals. Dioxins. PCBs ” . 400
  • Fontaine , B. “ Environmental and Occupational Exposure Risk Assessment of Elemental Mercury at a National Historic Site ” . 401
  • Freeland , B. “ Discovery and Evaluation of Elemental Mercury Contamination in a College Residence ” . 402
  • Koorosh , P. “ Abrupt Appearance of Mesothelioma After Using Waste Acrylic ” . 403
  • Woods Jr. “ Respiratory and Body Protection for Workers Handling Hydrazine and Nitrogen Tetroxide Liquid Rocket Propellants ” . 404
  • DePasquale , C. “ Low Level Formaldehyde Concentration Sampling Options for Assessment in a Fabric Store ” . 405
  • Roelofs , C. “ Towards a Cleaner Industrial Hygiene ” . 112
  • Lewis , S. “ Experiences Gained from Using an Exposure Control Matrix ” . 113
  • Greskevitch , M. “ Blasting Abrasives Hazard Comparison Using In Vivo Toxicity Data and Dust Generating Characteristics from Environmentally Controlled Laboratory & Field Studies ” . 114
  • Earnest , G. “ An Evaluation of Retrofit Engineering Control Interventions to Reduce Perchloroethylene Exposures in Commercial Dry-Cleaning Shops ” . 115
  • Cecala , A. “ Reducing Bag Stacker's Respirable Dust Exposure with SemiAutomated Palletizing Systems ” . 118
  • Rader , K. “ An Air-Monitoring and Surface Contamination Method for Lactose as a Surrogate for Pharmaceutical Process Control Evaluation ” . 119
  • Richmond-Bryant , J. “ Numerical Investigation of Breathing Zone Exposure to a Remote Particulate Source ” . 176
  • Clinkenbeard , R. “ Replication of Human Tracheobronchial Hollow Airway Models Using a Selective Laser Sintering Rapid Prototyping Technique ” . 177
  • Heitbrink , D. “ Laboratory Evaluation of Ventilated Shrouds for Mortar Grinding ” . 178
  • Wurzelbacher , S. “ The Effect of Two Ventilation Methods on Weld Fume Exposure in a Shipyard Confined-Space Welding Task ” . 179
  • Boelter , F. “ Controlling the Airborne Concentrations of Nitrosamines Through Improved Process Control and Ventilation at a Rubber Products Company ” . 180
  • Croteau , G. “ The Effect of Local Exhaust Ventilation Controls on Dust Exposures During Masonry Activities ” . 181
  • Mallinger , S. “ Library of Congress Halon Problems ” . 183
  • Gibb , L. “ Laboratory Chemical Inventory Tracking, Management, and Reporting at a Large Research Institution ” . 121
  • Robertson , C. “ Effective Use of Continuous Indoor Air Quality Monitoring by the Industrial Hygiene Professional ” . 122
  • Proctor , C. “ Protocol for the Investigation and Remediation of Laboratory Health and Safety Hazards in Secondary Schools ” . 123
  • Wisser , L. “ Implementing a Biosafety Program for a Research Laboratory ” . 124
  • Wisser , L. “ Botulinum Toxin in the Research Laboratory--EHS Controls ” . 125
  • Kupiec , S. “ A Second Look at Autoclave Safety ” . 126
  • Samirni , B. “ Comparison of the Assigned Protection Factors (APF) of Selected Single-Use Dust Masks with the APFs of Half-Facepiece Respirators Under Simulated Work Conditions ” . 164
  • Hodges , M. “ A Comparison of Sodium Saccharin Versus Controlled Negative Pressure for Detecting Known Leaks in Full Face Respirators ” . 165
  • Moyer , E. “ A Field Test for Determining Respirator Filter Efficiency ” . 166
  • Hall , C. “ An Evaluation of User Seal Checks in Determining Respirator Fit ” . 169
  • Mullins , H. “ Performance of Respirators Made From Electrostatic Media After Exposure to Solvent Vapors ” . 167
  • Johnson , E. “ Prediction of the Effect of High Relative Humidity on Organic Vapor Cartridge Performance ” . 168
  • Frund , Z. “ Performance of Chemical Cartridge Respirators Against Mixtures of Organic Vapors ” . 171
  • Zhuang , Z. “ Effect of Good- and Poor-Fitting Half-Mask Respirators on Protection Under Actual Workplace Environments at a Steel Foundry ” . 173
  • Colton , C. “ A Comparison of Half Facepiece Respirator Workplace Protection Factors Measured at Different Time Periods During the Day ” . 174
  • Colton , C. “ Workplace Protection Factor Study on a Continuous Flow Supplied Air Respirator During Aircraft Sanding ” . 173
  • Park , D. “ Development of Multi-Sliced Layer Cartridge (MSLC) for Expansion of Service Lives for the Air Purifying Respirators ” . 170
  • Janssen , L. “ Comparison of Three Commercially Available Fit Test Methods ” . 172
  • Lawrence , R. “ The Ability of Five FitTest Methods to Screen Out Poorly Fitting N95 Filtering-Facepiece Respirators ” . 340
  • Zhuang , Z. “ Evaluation of New Strategies for Measuring Freon-113 Exposure Dose to be Correlated to Quantitative Fit Factor ” . 341
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