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Original Articles

62nd Annual Meetings of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists and the American Industrial Hygiene Association

Pages 825-834 | Published online: 30 Nov 2010

  • Fung , F. “ Mold Associated Respiratory Illness ” . 165
  • Willeke , K. “ Bioaerosol Collection by a New Electrostatic Precipitator ” . 166
  • Boelter , F. “ Is It the Vapor Barrier, the Insulation, the Construction Techniques, or the Moisture Source Which Exacerbates a Mold Problem? ” . 172
  • Evans , S. “ Construction Defects and Microbial Growth ” . 173
  • Spicer , R. “ Characterization of Relational Descriptors of Bioaerosol Data ” . 171
  • Agranovski , I. “ New Technique for Personal Sampling of Viable Airborne Microorganisms ” . 167
  • Lin , W. “ Bioaerosols in an Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant ” . 168
  • Baxter , D. “ A Regional Comparison of Mold Spore Concentrations Outdoors and Inside Clean and Mold Contaminated Southern California Buildings ” . 169
  • Tennant , C. “ Occurrence of Stachybotrys Chartarum in the Air of Healthy Residential Environments ” . 170
  • Morse , R. “ Mold Growth in HVAC Equipment and Ductwork ” . 248
  • Heinsohn , P. “ The Relationship Between Fungal Growth in Wall Cavities and the Fungal Ecology of Indoor Environments ” . 249
  • Morey , P. “ Water Leakage from Exterior Walls as an Indicator of Degraded Air Quality ” . 250
  • Kullman , G. “ Respiratory Exposures from Microwave Popcorn Packaging ” . 251
  • Martinez , K. “ Microbiological Contamination in a Large Metropolitan Hospital Following a Localized, Burst-Pipe Induced, Flooding Event ” . 117
  • Miller , R. “ Real-Time PCR Method for Detecting and Enumerating Legionella from Environmental Samples ” . 118
  • Koivunen , J. “ Airborne Enteric Viruses and Bacteria at Sewage Treatment Plants ” . 385
  • Shum , M. “ An Overview of the Health Effects due to Mold Exposure ” . 386
  • Wilson , D. “ Fungal Remediation in a Storm-Damaged School ” . 387
  • Lavoie , J. “ Assessing Waste Collectors' Exposure to Bioaerosols ” . 388
  • Park , J. “ Characterization of Lipopolysaccharides in Settled House Dust ” . 389
  • Lin , W. “ Bioaerosols in the Bakery of a Hypermarket ” . 390
  • Castle , M. “ Bioaerosol Sampling Strategy for Non-Operational Buildings ” . 391
  • DeRosso , F. “ Side-by-Side Comparison of Three Sampling Methods for Aerosolized Endotoxin in a WasteWater Treatment Facility ” . 392
  • Rao , C. “ Airborne Microbial Ecology in an Underground Coal Mine ” . 393
  • Swenson , L. “ Variability in Viable and Non-Viable Mold Spore Sampling Results ” . 394
  • Delaney , L. “ Biological Contaminants Assessment at a Former Tannery ” . 395
  • O'Shaughnessy , P. “ Validation of Real-Time Ammonia Monitor ” . 127
  • Austin , C. “ Interferences on Electrochemical Detectors Used to Measure Worker Personal Exposures to Various Gases ” . 128
  • Achutan , C. “ Effect of Temperature and Relative Humidity on the Concentrations of Cigarette Smoke Components ” . 130
  • Hsieh , M. “ Evaluation of a Commercial Belt-Mounted MultiVapor Monitoring Instrument ” . 129
  • Gunshefski , M. “ Examination of Chlorine Dioxide Instrumental Monitors for Use in Pulp Mill Workplace Environments ” . 131
  • Breuer , D. “ Special Problems in Measuring Sulphuric Acid Mist ” . 132
  • Kent , M. “ A Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program: Use of a Multiple Exposure Pathway Model ” . 396
  • Piacitelli , C. “ On the Nature of Aerosols Generated during Flock Production and Coating ” . 397
  • Martin , J. “ Emerging Issue: Ultrafine Particles from Coarse Silica Gel as a Potential Inhalation Hazard ” . 398
  • Hanley , K. “ Personal Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds and Particle Size Distributions in Asphalt Paving Fume ” . 399
  • Chen , C. “ Development of Aerosol Number Samplers Using Foam Filters ” . 162
  • Johnson , D. “ Dry Powder Aerosol Production Using Modified Pitt-3 Type Acoustic Generators ” . 158
  • Paik , S. “ The Aspiration Efficiency of Aerosols for Disc-Shaped Blunt Nozzles Facing the Wind at Very High Velocity Ratios ” . 159
  • Park , D. “ Loss of Metalworking Fluids Collected on PVC Filters due to Contact with Clean Air and Desiccation ” . 160
  • Kesavan , J. “ Sampler Characterization using Solid, Liquid, and Biological Particles ” . 161
  • Hjorth , C. “ An Aerosolization Study of Seven Mordenite Mineral Samples ” . 157
  • Kalliokoski , P. “ Particle SizeSelective Sampling in Three Industries ” . 163
  • Gilbert-Jones , I. “ Concurrent Inhalable, Total and Respirable Sampling of Sulfuric Acid Mist in Copper Electrowinning Environments ” . 164
  • Roda , S. “ The Development and Evaluation of a Home Lead Sampling Test Kit for Identification of Lead Hazards ” . 103
  • Breysse , J. “ Assessment of the Ability of HUD's Paint Film Classification System to Predict Floor Dust Lead Loading ” . 104
  • Strauss , W. “ Field Testing of Individual versus Composite Lead Dust Wipe Samples ” . 105
  • Dixon , S. “ Measurement Error and Within-Dwelling Variability in Dust Lead Sampling ” . 106
  • Ashley , K. “ Field Measurement of Lead in Workplace Air and Paint Chip Samples by Ultrasonic Extraction and Portable Anodic Stripping Voltammetry ” . 107
  • Rossiter , W. “ An Investigation of Ultrasonsic Extraction/Anodic Stripping Voltammetry Analysis of Lead in Laboratory-Prepared Paint Films ” . 108
  • Armstrong , A. “ Determination of the Feasibility of Using the Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analyzer in the Field for Measuring the Lead Content of Sieved Soil ” . 109
  • Drake , P. “ Portable Monitors for Airborne Lead at Mining Sites ” . 110
  • Centifonti , G. “ An Evaluation of Lead-Based Paint Abatement Clean-Up Procedures ” . 263
  • Trunov , M. “ Personal Lead Exposure during Indoor Lead-Based Paint Abatement ” . 264
  • Liabastre , A. "Fit for Purpose" Lead Hazard Management Activities ” . 265
  • Braybrooke , G. “ Managing Lead Hazards in Buildings: The ASTM Framework ” . 266
  • Rossiter , W. “ ASTM Subcommittee E06.23: An Overview of Its Activities ” . 267
  • Yassin , A. “ Blood Lead Exposure Among U.S. Working Population ” . 268
  • Taylor , L. “ Earlobe Sampling for Lead Surveillance: An Evaluation of This Sampling Technique with Occupationally Exposed Adults ” . 269
  • Piacitelli , G. “ An Evaluation of Lead Exposures during Exterior Renovation Activities ” . 400
  • Burr , G. “ When Clean is Not Really Clean--Results of Hand Wipe Samples for Lead ” . 401
  • Ewers , L. “ A Field Test of Two MoistCloth Wipes for Sampling Lead in Surface Dust ” . 402
  • Gordon , J. “ Evaluation of Biaxial Electrogoniometers for Ergonomic Posture Loading during Lead Abatement and Risk Assessment Tasks ” . 403
  • Clark , S. “ The Influence of Exterior Lead-Contaminated Dust and Soil on Post-Intervention Interior Dust Lead Loading ” . 404
  • Vork , K. “ A Theoretical WorkFactor Blood-Lead Prediction Model for Construction Workers ” . 405
  • Clark , S. “ Development of a Rapid On-Site Method for the Analysis of Dust Wipes Using a Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer ” . 406
  • Ramachandran , G. “ Retrospective Exposure Assessment in a Nickel Smelter Using Bayesian Methods ” . 39
  • Nelson , D. “ Exposure Assessment for the Global Burden of Occupational Injuries ” . 40
  • Baril , M. “ Assessment of Carbon Monoxide Emission from Small Engine Tools: A New Element in the Industrial Hygiene Tool Box ” . 41
  • McGlothlin , J. “ Development and Use of a Radio-Telemetry Video Exposure Monitoring System to Identify and Control Airborne Particulate Exposures in a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facility ” . 42
  • Muranko , H. “ An Evaluation of Inhalable and Respirable Dust Exposures in the North American Carbon Black Manufacturing Industry ” . 43
  • Williams , P. “ Probabilistic Exposure Assessment of Benzene for the Rubber Hydrochloride (Pliofilm) Workers (1936-1976) ” . 44
  • Boraiko , C. “ Evaluation of Employee Exposure to Butyltin Compounds Used as Tin Stabilizers at Polyvinyl Chloride Processing Facilities ” . 45
  • Mulhausen , J. “ A Systematic Approach to Dermal Exposure Assessment and Chemical Protective Clothing Selection ” . 46
  • Hewett , P. “ Equations for Calculating Exposure Management Objectives for Single Shift, Long-Term Average, and Dual Exposure Limits ” . 210
  • Logan , P. “ Performance of a Comprehensive Monitoring Algorithm in a Large Company's Integrated Exposure Assessment Program ” . 211
  • Boelter , F. “ Measuring the Same Atmosphere with Short-Term and Long-Term Fiber Samples: Its Implication for Assessing TWA Exposures ” . 212
  • Cook , C. “ Tertiary Amine Compounds Associated to Vision Disturbances Among Workers at a Printing Company ” . 213
  • Sirianni , G. “ Assessment of Creosote Exposure Among Wood Preservation Workers: A Pilot Study ” . 214
  • Lungu , C. “ Comparison of Styrene Exposure in Two Open Mold Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Manufacturing Sites ” . 215
  • Lee , E. “ Performance of Exposure Models in Experimental Room for Various Thermal Conditions, Airflow and Worker Locations ” . 216
  • Goldsmith , T. “ Design and Operation of a Popcorn Butter Flavoring Inhalation Exposure System ” . 217
  • Lee , K. “ How Are We Assessing Exposure? Changes in Monitoring Strategies ” . 327
  • Isenstein , M. “ Health Hazards from Burning a Polyurethane Paint ” . 328
  • Brueck , S. “ Exposure Characaterization of Workers at Georgia Manufactured Home Facilities. 1990-2000 ” . 329
  • Dennis , M. “ A Field Environmental, Safety, and Health Evaluation of Air Curtain Destructor Operations ” . 331
  • Hall , R. “ An Evaluation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Concentrations Associated with the Operation of Houseboats Equipped with Gasoline Powered Generators ” . 332
  • Harrison , J. “ Partnering to Collect Industrial Hygiene Data in a Dynamic and Dangerous Environment: The Role of One Union at the World Trade Center Disasater ” . 339
  • Zey , J. “ Evaluation of Concurrent Personal Measurements of Acrylonitrile Using Different Sampling Techniques ” . 340
  • Karns , K. “ Application of Beryllium Surface Sample Data as an Indicator of Initial Hazard Level and Need for Controls ” . 341
  • Whaley , D. “ Chemical Information System for Structure-Activity Analysis in Occupational Contact Dermatitis ” . 174
  • Jones , K. “ Dermal Exposure to Aqueous Solutions of N-Methyl Pyrrolidone ” . 175
  • Lawrence , M. “ Use of a New OSHA Direct Reading Method for Inspection of Diisocyanate Contamination on Skin and Surfaces ” . 176
  • Liu , Y. “ Effectiveness of Decontamination Products and Nitrile Gloves in Reducing Isocyanate Skin Exposure in Auto Body Shops: A Pilot Assessment ” . 183
  • Boeniger , M. “ Novel Uses of Sorbent Filters to Assess Potential Skin Exposures ” . 177
  • Cohen Hubal , E. “ Characterizing Pesticide Residue Transfer Efficiencies Using Fluorescent Tracer Imaging Techniques ” . 178
  • Tulve , N. “ Use of the Macroactivity Approach to Assess Children's Dermal Exposure to Pesticides in Residential Environments ” . 179
  • Pyy , L. “ Dermal Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons at the Finnish Coke Oven ” . 180
  • vanHemmen , J. “ Assessment of Dermal Exposure to Industrial Chemicals in Europe ” . 181
  • Maibach , H. “ Dermal Decontamination ” . 182
  • Klotz , A. “ Testing the Efficacy of Skin Protectants with the Repetitive Irritation Test ” . 184
  • Nilsen , N. “ Development of a Retrospective Job Exposure Matrix for Capacitor Workers Exposed to PCB ” . 25
  • Esmen , N. “ Chemical Process Based Reconstruction of Exposures: Coupled Vinyl Chloride-Chloroprene Exposures during Process Control Sampling ” . 26
  • Hall , T. “ Chemical Process Based Reconstruction of Exposures: Chloroprene Exposure during Boil-Over in Open Kettle Synthetic Rubber Production ” . 27
  • Panko , J. “ Historical Hexavalent Chromium Monitoring Data for a Chromate Production Facility (19431971): Opportunities for Exposure Assessment ” . 28
  • Panko , J. “ Retrospective Exposure Assessment for Painesville, Ohio Chromate Production Workers (19401972) ” . 29
  • Proctor , D. “ Mortality and DoseResponse Assessment for Lung Cancer Among Workers Exposed to Airborne Hexavalent Chromium ” . 30
  • Coble , J. “ The Validation of Occupational Exposure Assessments Using Industrial Hygiene Measurements ” . 31
  • Sterling , D. “ Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections: Occupational Physician Awareness, Perception and Information Needs Prior to and Following September 11 ” . 148
  • Hunt , P. “ Exposure Assessment for Respiratory Sensitizers and Irritants: Expert Assessment versus Subject Assessment of Exposure Based on Telephone Questionnaire Responses in an HMO-Based Study of Occupational Asthma ” . 149
  • Takaro , T. “ Development of a Screening Test for Zirconium Sensitivity ” . 150
  • Weitzman , D. “ Department of Energy Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry ” . 151
  • Schall , L. “ Drake Health Registry Study: Mortality Update of Workers Potentially Exposed to BetaNaphthylamine ” . 152
  • Armstrong , T. “ An Information System for Providing Job Data to Health Care Providers ” . 153
  • Lin , S. “ Knowledge Acquisition from a Plant's Physical Examination Databank via Inductive Learning ” . 154
  • Babayan , E. “ Reproductive Hormones Level in Blood Serum of Male Workers Occupationally Exposed to Heavy Metals ” . 155
  • Johnson , A. “ Do Respirators Stress the Cardiovascular System? ” . 156
  • Jones , K. “ Biological Monitoring of Nitroglycerin Exposure by Urine Analysis ” . 56
  • Edwards , T. “ Buccal Cells: A Potential Biomarker for Hepatic Sequestration of Dioxins in Humans ” . 57
  • Zhong , W. “ Comparison of UV. Fluorescence, and Electrochemical Detectors for the Analysis of Formaldehyde-Induced DNA Adducts ” . 58
  • Kangas , J. “ Evaluation of Exposure to Man-Made Vitreous Fibres by Nasal Lavage ” . 59
  • Henn , S. “ Carcinogen-DNA Adducts Are Increased in Exfoliated Urothelial Cells of Wives of Smokers: Biological Monitoring of Passive Smoke Exposure ” . 60
  • Booth-Jones , A. “ Reduction of PAH Exposure and Effects in Auto Mechanic Trainees: Impact of a Simple Intervention Evaluated by Carcinogen Biological Monitoring ” . 61
  • Czarnocki , K. “ Biological Indicators in the Incidental and Short-Term Exposure Evaluation to Hydrocarbons and Aldehydes ” . 63
  • Jones , K. “ Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Organophosphate Pesticides ” . 62
  • Hines , C. “ Biological and Air Monitoring of Chlorpyrifos Exposures Among Termiticide Applicators: Application of Mixed-Effect Models to Evaluate Exposure Determinants ” . 64
  • van Hemmen , J. “ Human Expoure Scenarios and Exposure Model ling for Biocidal Products ” . 65
  • Ghittori , S. “ Excretion Kinetics of Specific Mercapturic Acids in a Voluntary Subject and a Group of Subjects Occupationally Exposed to Styrene ” . 66
  • Brophy , M. “ Risk Assessment at the Former World Trade Center ” . 197
  • Olcott , J. “ A CIH's Experience at Ground Zero--World Trade Center from Day One ” . 203
  • Cowin , P. “ IH Response to Terrorist Attack on the Pentagon ” . 200
  • Armstrong , C. “ Risk Assessment, Scenario Planning, and Competitive Advantage ” . 196
  • Ellisor , G. “ A Risk-Based Approach for Assessing Industrial Hygiene Hazards in Forest Products Manufacturing Facilities and Timberland Operations ” . 198
  • O'Brien , M. “ Risk Assessment: A Tool in Health and Safety Management System Decision Making ” . 199
  • Howie , R. “ Temporal Pattern of Emissions from Isocyanate and Epoxy Paints Applied by High Transfer Efficiency Techniques ” . 201
  • Bird , M. “ Occupational Exposures during Activities in Coal-Fueled Power Plants ” . 202
  • Schneider , F. “ Effective Ergonomics Part 1 : What Problem Are You Trying to Solve? ” . 67
  • Seeley , P. “ Implementing Ergonomics Interventions for Physically Demanding Jobs in the Electric Power Industry ” . 68
  • Sheets , P. “ An Ergonomie and Cardiovascular Evaluation of Beverage Delivery Workers during Beverage Delivery ” . 69
  • Gordon , J. “ Ergonomie Walkthrough Evaluation of Lead Risk Assessment and Abatement Tasks ” . 70
  • Essig , A. “ An Ergonomie Evaluation and Redesign of Office Workstations to Decrease Reported Musculoskeletal Discomfort Using an Internet-Based Office Ergonomics Program ” . 71
  • Marklin , R. “ Evaluation of a Battery-Operated Press for Making Wire Connections in the Electric Power Industry ” . 72
  • Chervak , S. “ Ergonomie Training Analysis ” . 7
  • Bias , J. “ Evaluation of Ergonomie Stress in a Maquiladora Factory ” . 8
  • Lu , M. “ The Effects of Visual Cues, Fatigue and Task Performance on Postural Stability while Working on Inclined Surfaces ” . 9
  • Pentikis , J. “ Tele-Ergonomics: A Feasibility Study ” . 10
  • Sung , P. “ Effects of Glovebox Gloves and Task Positions on Contact Force ” . 11
  • Keyserling , W. “ Effects of Trunk Health Status on Ability to Tolerate Sustained and Cyclical Static Trunk Flexion ” . 12
  • Leonowich , J. “ Strategies for Making Accurate E and H Field Measurements in Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Environments ” . 13
  • Cardarelli , J. II . “ Exposure Assessment and Engineering Control Strategies for RF Fields ” . 14
  • Shum , M. “ Magnetic-Field Exposures of Garment Workers: Results of Personal and Survey Measurements and a Pilot Interview Study ” . 15
  • Phillips , M. “ Determination of the Ultraviolet Power Output of a Submergible Germicidal Lamp Using In Situ Chemical Actinometry ” . 16
  • Akbar-Khanzadeh , F. “ Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure during Gel Electrophoresis Visualization Used for the Detection of Proteins, DNA and RNA in Research Laboratories ” . 17
  • Waters , M. “ Measurements of Cosmic Radiation Exposures of Commercial Flight Crew ” . 18
  • Alves-Pereira , M. “ Low Frequency Noise and Vibroacoustic Disease: Ignored in the Work-Place ” . 32
  • Franks , J. “ Effects of Age Correction on Identification of Standard Threshold Shift ” . 33
  • Michael , K. “ Upstream Prevention of Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) via Individual Exposure Management ” . 34
  • Goebel , D. “ Using an InternetBased Multiple Health, Safety, and Environmental Database Source to Develop a Medical Response ” . 311
  • Master , R. “ Safety and Health Challenges at the World Trade Center Distaster Recovery Project ” . 313
  • Wilson , H. “ Health and Safety Challenges at a World Trade Center Steel Recycling Operation ” . 315
  • Mallinger , S. “ Emergency Action Plans and Emergency Response ” . 314
  • Long , M. “ Integrating Terrorism into Risk-Based Emergency Preparedness ” . 317
  • Groves , B. “ World Trade Center (WTC) Disaster--Post-Emergency Response--NYPD Detectives Picking Through All the WTC Debris--H and S Lessons Learned ” . 316
  • Capune , W. “ Spill Reporting for Con Edison's World Trade Center SubStation ” . 318
  • Kahane , D. “ Comparison of Molecular Methods to Optical Methods in the Identification and Assessment of Mold in the Built Environment ” . 281
  • Shum , M. “ Investigation of Black Material on Walls and Household Contents in Two Residences ” . 282
  • Jenkins , C. “ Controlling Building Humidity… Don't Forget the Basics ” . 283
  • Smith , J. “ An Adventure in Indoor Air Quality ” . 284
  • Geyer , M. “ Benefits of Dry Heat to Clean Structures of Biological Contamination and Improve Indoor Air Quality (AIQ) ” . 285
  • Freije , M. “ Solving a Legionella Problem ” . 286
  • Eversnieyer , S. “ Summa Canister Sampling, Wrestling with IAQ Issues ” . 287
  • Pinto , M. “ Health Effects from Exposure to Stachybotrys Mold in a Doctor's Office ” . 288
  • Flappan , S. “ Accurate Mold Evaluation by Sampling ” . 289
  • Cormier , G. “ Identification and Remediation of Soft Building Materials in a Twenty-Story Office Building and Follow-Up Evaluation Efforts ” . 290
  • Kollmeyer , B. “ Assessing Contamination of Porous Surfaces Affected by Mold Releases in the Built Environment ” . 291
  • Ghaemghami , J. “ Indoor Environment and Health in Schools: The Boston Experience ” . 292
  • Montgomery , C. “ Hazcom Labeling: A Case Study ” . 293
  • Hall , A. “ Bromoacetic Acid Exposure: Comparison of Water versus Diphoterine Decontamination in 3 Cases ” . 294
  • Balakrishnan , K. “ Job Exposure Profiles and Work Place Improvements in Leather Tanneries--A Case Study from Tamil Nadu, India ” . 296
  • Douglas , T. “ An Advanced Tool for Streamlined Integrated Safety Management ” . 297
  • Ahrenholz , S. “ Simultaneous Communication of Study Results to Workers and Management at Multiple Locations ” . 298
  • Ellwood , C. “ Employee Physiological Monitoring Used to Confirm Cool Vest Use as a Heat Stress Control while Increasing Stay Times in a Hot Environment ” . 299
  • Brown , W. “ Are There Confined Spaces in Your Facility"? ” . 300
  • Donadio , R. “ The Art of Reaching an Audience: Graphic Design and Hazard Communication, A Case Study ” . 301
  • Esposito , P. “ Top 10 Best Practices for Safety and Health Progam Implementation ” . 302
  • Baldwin , M. “ Use of Material Safety Data Sheets in Worker Compensation Appeals Involving Neurotoxic Chemical Exposures ” . 303
  • Feigley , C. “ The Paradox of Mixing in Industrial Ventilation ” . 95
  • Richmond-Bryant , J. “ A Comparative Study of Various Computational Fluid Dynamics Models for the Assessment of Breathing Zone Size ” . 99
  • Martin , S. “ Used Ventilation Filters: What is That Smell? ” . 96
  • Berardinelli , S. “ Real-Time HVAC Filter Efficiency Testing Using Optical Particle Counters ” . 98
  • Moyer , E. “ Filter Efficiency of Selected HVAC Filters ” . 100
  • Peters , T. “ A Rapid Measurement Technique for Determining Particle Penetration of Industrial Ductwork ” . 102
  • Boelter , F. “ Challenges in Designing a Ventilation System for Upset Conditions ” . 97
  • Mead , K. “ Reduced-Scale Modeling of a Freestanding Exhaust Hood ” . 101
  • Chunduri , S. “ Effective Practices in Controlling Long-Term Exposure to Wafer Fab Technicians at a Semiconductor Manufacturing Facility ” . 140
  • Renshaw , F. “ Open System Chemical Operations ” . 141
  • Baker , C. “ Ultra Pure Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Exposure Assessment Involving Multiple Departments and Vendors in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Production ” . 142
  • Harnett , P. “ Empirical Data and Modeling of a Flammable Spill in a Chemical Fume Hood Do Not Support the Need for Fire Suppression Within the Chemical Fume Hood ” . 87
  • Johnson , M. “ Energy Conservation Project on Campus--Are You Ready? ” . 88
  • Lumby , D. “ Reduction in Repetitive Strain Injuries in a Toxicology Laboratory ” . 89
  • Dreger , K. “ Solvent Purification in Academic Research Laboratories: A Comparison of Old and New Technologies ” . 90
  • Kim , Y. “ Decommissioning of Laboratory Fume Hoods and Ductwork ” . 91
  • Parker , J. “ Quantitative Fit Testing of Supplied Air and Powered Air-Purifying Respirator Hoods ” . 185
  • Janssen , L. “ Evaluation of a Quantitative Fit Testing Method for N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators ” . 186
  • Coffey , C. “ Performance of Eighteen N95 Filtering-Facepiece Models ” . 187
  • Nelson , T. “ A Recommendation for Acceptance Criteria for Fit Tests ” . 188
  • Chen , C. “ Evaluation of Exhalation Valves ” . 189
  • Turner , N. “ Performance of SeIfContained Self-Rescuers during a Man Test 4 Protocol for the Automated Breathing and Metabolic Stimulator ” . 190
  • Wood , G. “ Estimating Service Lives of Organic Vapor Respirator Cartridges at All Relative Humidities ” . 191
  • Lungu , C. “ The Effect of Sulfur Dioxide Co-Adsorption on the Toluene Adsorption Performance of Activated Car bon ” . 192
  • Ondo , A. “ Heat Stress While Wearing PPE: Detection and Prevention ” . 134
  • Gao , P. “ Evaluating Reuse of Chemical Protective Gloves Based on Breakthrough Times ” . 135
  • Phalen , R. “ Permeation of Captan Formulation Through Nitrile Protective Glove Material ” . 136
  • Zainal , H. “ Glove Permeation and Determination of Benomyl in Benlate 50% WP Pesticide Formulation by GC-MS and GC-EC ” . 137
  • Walton , R. “ Effectiveness of Five Coveralls Against Liquid JP-8 Penetration ” . 138
  • El-Ayouby , N. “ Selection of Protective Gloves ” . 139
  • Kominsky , J. “ Environmental Characterization of Particulate on Residential Apartments Caused by the Destruction of the World Trade Center ” . 121
  • Loshak , M. “ Safety and Health Considerations for the Emerging Older Workforce ” . 123
  • Martyny , J. “ Pulmonary Illness Caused by Exposure to Bioaerosols from Indoor Hot Water Pools ” . 122
  • Weber , A. “ Occupational Exposures to Infectious Diseases during Body Piercing: An Evaluation of Two Piercing Salons ” . 112
  • Sands , M. “ The Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act and Revisions to the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard and Compliance Directive ” . 113
  • Tortora , M. “ Comparison of Waste Anesthetic Gas Exposures to Operating Room Staff during Cases Using Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA's) and Endotracheal Tubes (EET's) ” . 114
  • Burroughs , G. “ Control of Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Drugs ” . 115
  • McCoskey , K. “ Patient Handling at a Major Military Medical Center ” . 119
  • Byrns , G. “ Risk Factors for Low Back Pain in Nurses ” . 120
  • Makos , K. “ Managing Occupational Exposure to Mercury Vapor from Museum Collections ” . 124
  • Tranchell , P. “ The Power of Partnering Industry with the Public Safety Community ” . 125
  • Keil , C. “ Project EXCITE: Environmental Health Science Explorations Through Cross-Disciplinary and Investigative Team Experiences ” . 126

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