Industrial Hygiene


MSHA Sets July 8 Hearing on Dust Personal Monitors

Post-hearing comments will be due by Aug. 14. The agency's proposed rule addresses a new technology, a monitor to be worn by coal miners throughout a shift that reports dust exposure levels continuously.

FDA Consumer Alert: Do Not Use Clarcon Skin Products

The Food and Drug Administration announced recently that Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory Inc. of Roy, Utah, is voluntarily recalling some skin sanitizers and skin protectants marketed under several different brand names because of high levels of disease-causing bacteria found in the product during a recent inspection. FDA is warning consumers to not use any Clarcon products.

UK Gears Up for Food Safety Week

Grubeye, star of UK's "GermWatch" campaign is back by popular demand and will be appearing on promotional materials during the Week (and beyond). A nasty-looking little creature, Grubeye revels in poor food hygiene and delights in the misfortune of those at risk of food poisoning. Nothing makes it happier than when people spread germs.

Navy Agrees to Reduce Copper Discharges into Puget Sound

According to EPA, the copper in the naval shipyard's wastewater comes from sandblasting and painting of vessels in dry dock at the shipyard. The shipyard is allowed to discharge its wastewater into Sinclair Inlet, but only if the wastewater complies with the site's NPDES permit.

Asphalt Plant Owner Fined for Failing to Protect Emergency Responders, Public

The Phoenix-based facility stores asphalt cement, boiler oil, and diesel fuel at levels requiring reporting, but it failed to provide chemical hazard information and submit a chemical inventory to local authorities, EPA said.

Early Fall Timetable for Key AIHA/ACGIH Alliance Actions

The leaders of both organizations said Tuesday they hope to have members' feedback by early September and intend to have dual members paying dues only once in 2010. A major hurdle may be the two-thirds approval needed from voting members of ACGIH.

AIHA Awards First Social Responsibility Award

An Indian leader in sustainability initiatives was honored with the award Tuesday at AIHce 2009.

Breakthrough Thinking Welcomed at AIHce 2009

TORONTO--This year's AIHce offers attendees a Breakthrough Thinking Prize for sharing their best ideas for revitalizing standards writing, enforcement, compliance assistance, and collaborative activities in industrial hygiene.



IH Community Applauds OSHA, Obama for Worker Protection Proposals

The American Industrial Hygiene Association said it commends the Occupational Safety and Health Administration on its recent decision to implement a multi-tiered enforcement program to ensure worker protection on projects related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

Industrial Hygiene Students Reap 60700 in AIHF Scholarships

"Tough economic times make it more difficult for students to stay in school and complete their studies, so I'm confident that this year's scholarship money will be especially appreciated and put to excellent use by our students as they prepare to become our leaders of tomorrow," said AIHF President Curtis W. Hintz, CIH, CSP.

AIHA to Present Webcast on Professional Ethics in IH Practice

The American Industrial Hygiene Association says it is mindful that the ever-increasing competitive pressure and the growing technical complexity within the IH profession sometimes conspire to blur the lines of right versus wrong and pose a substantial challenge to the IH practitioner dedicated to doing the right thing.

Special AIHce 2009 Edition of 'Consultants Listing' Released

The American Industrial Hygiene Association announced the release of a special AIHce 2009 edition of its "Consultants Listing," a compilation that consumers and others can use to search for industrial hygienists and other occupational and environmental health and safety professionals by state and specialty.

2009 Pulitzer Winner Presents Today's Upton Sinclair Memorial Lecture

The 2009 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service was awarded to the Las Vegas Sun and the reporting by Alexandra Berzon, for the exposure of the high death rate among construction workers on the Las Vegas Strip amid lax enforcement of regulations, leading to changes in policy and improved safety conditions.

Safety Experts Meet in Mock Clandestine Drug Lab, Illustrating Dangers

A press conference was held today at 10 a.m. in a realistic mock clandestine drug lab here at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The setup was part of the 2009 American Industrial Hygiene conference and expo, and the replica lab dramatically illustrated to those on hand the hazards such clandestine facilities are to first responders and the general public.

Strategic Alliance Proposes Non-Membership-Based ACGIH

"This will ensure the future success of industrial hygiene," said ACGIH Chair Jimmy L. Perkins, Ph.D., CIH, on the proposal to make ACGIH a purely scientific-oriented organization.

AIHA Recognizes Members for Outstanding Achievements

The annual Alice Hamilton, William P. Yant, and Donald E. Cummings Memorial awards were bestowed at yesterday's Opening Session. Other honorees will be in the spotlight tomorrow and Thursday.

Live from AIHce: Manufacturer Showcases Fume-Eating Funnel

In the midst of all the work--and networking--involved in attending AIHce, it is always fun, or at least interesting, to set aside some time to walk the Expo floor and take in the variety of products and services on display.

Visit 'CareerAdvantage' Development Fair for Résumé Help, Speed Networking

As part of AIHce 2009, the American Industrial Hygiene Association is conducting its 2009 CareerAdvantage Development Fair through tomorrow (June 3), from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The three-day employment event began yesterday.

IH Community is Linked In, Tweeting in Toronto

AIHce 2009 is fully underway in this "City of Creativity." Although the turnout is not what it was for AIHce 1999, which was the last time the conference convened here in Canada's largest city, this year planners are taking advantage of social media sites that simply did not exist a decade ago, and their innovative use should boost the event's networking value immeasurably.

Maine Storage Facility Pays for Chemical Reporting Violations

EPA found that the site was storing sulfuric acid, lead, and propane gas in amounts greater than the minimum threshold levels allowed before reporting requirements kick in.

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