Industrial Hygiene


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.

Ontario Labour Minister Opens AIHce 2009

Peter Fonseca, minister of Labour for the province of Ontario, detailed the gains in workplace safety and health that have been made since 2003 for employers and workers alike.

Delaware's Governor Thanks Responders to Refinery Fire

Gov. Jack Markell toured Sunoco's Marcus Hook refinery on May 28 and stressed the importance of keeping the plant shut down until the cause of the May 17 explosion and fire is known.

Safer Alternatives to Pesticides Explored

A May 28 conference co-sponsored by the California Department of Public Health looked at sustainable farming and ecologically friendly pest control, along with health impacts of pesticide use.

St. Louis Property Lessor to Pay Civil Penalty for Lead-Based Hazards

The intent of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act and its accompanying regulations is to help prevent exposure to lead-based paint by requiring disclosure and notification of actual and potential hazards when selling or leasing housing.

Revised Shipyard Guidance Document Addresses PPE Payment, CrVI Levels

In addition, the standard's Fire Protection in Shipyard Employment subpart includes sections on implementing a fire safety plan, fire watches, and fire response. Hexavalent chromium has been added to the list of air contaminants whose concentrations should not exceed stated exposure levels.

Sessions to Investigate Unsolved IH Mysteries

Back by popular demand in an expanded form, the interactive "Unsolved IH Mysteries Workshop" will again be offered at this year's AIHce--thrice.

Annual Fun Run/Walk Logs 'Ks' for IH Cause

As auspicious as AIHce 2009 will be because it marks the 70th anniversary of the conference, this year's event also will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the American Industrial Hygiene Foundation Fun Run/Walk.



Technical Tours on Tap Highlight Toronto Industries' Inner Workings

The agenda for AIHce 2009 is brimming with educational and networking opportunities, but not all of them are confined to the Toronto Convention Centre. With so much to offer in one city, conference organizers have planned two technical tours for every weekday of the conference proper (Monday through Wednesday, June 1-3) as a way to enrich the learning experience with the fun of a fieldtrip, mostly to rarely visited sites.

Virtual Expo Offers Genuine Planning Tools

While there are still a few days before the actual traveling begins, AIHA and ACGIH have enabled attendees to virtually head to AIHce 2009 by visiting www.aiha.org/expo2009.htm. There you'll find tools useful not only for planning your time and setting schedules for booth visits during the actual conference but also for "visiting" participating companies by categories and viewing press releases, new product information, and announcements of show specials.

Know Before You Go: Having a Few Loonies, Twoonies Will Help

Whether you regularly travel internationally or AIHce 2009 will provide your first opportunity to make "discoveries beyond borders," knowing the latest currency exchange rates, customs rules, and passport law changes is a good idea.

AIHA & ACGIH Cultivate Greenest Expo Ever

It is no secret that more and more of today's conferences are working to become "green," incorporating environmental considerations in the events to minimize as much as possible any negative environmental impacts. But even among proactive organizations, the American Industrial Hygiene Association and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists are standing on a verdant level apart in light of the initiatives they are implementing for AIHce 2009, which promises to be the greenest gathering in the event's history.

Canada, Here We Come!

Next week this time, we--and hopefully many of you, especially if you're a professional in the occupational and environmental health & safety industry--will be in multifaceted Toronto, Canada's economic capital and, with more than 2.5 million residents, its most populous city. While the 70th anniversary of AIHce is the draw, plenty will be going on outside the walls of the Toronto Convention Centre, so while the bag packing is still a few days away, now is a good time to consider some of the extracurricular options on the agenda.

Company Agrees to Storage, Disposal Order for Lead-Containing Toys

More than a million toys have been voluntarily recalled by the company due to the possible presence of lead in the paint; the items are being stored at its facilities in Illinois and Iowa.

Firm Charged with Chemical Inventory Reporting Violations Pays $93,392

The facility failed to report many hazardous chemicals stored at the site including sulfuric acid, lead, zinc, and hydrochloric acid, EPA said.

Pre-Conference Workshops, Training Await Early Arrivals

Attendees planning to make the most of AIHce 2009 by arriving for the weekend preceding the conference proper will be able to take advantage of a number of pre-conference offerings scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31.

Keynoters to Focus on Sustainability, Nanotechnology

Continuing the momentum fueled by X Prize Foundation creator Dr. Peter H. Diamandis' headlining presentation on Monday, June 1, AIHce 2009 keynote speakers Edward L. Quevedo, J.D., and Kristen Kulinowski, Ph.D., will share their expertise from the Toronto Convention Centre's main stage Tuesday and Wednesday, June 2-3, respectively.

AIHce 2009 Expands Certification Options

Celebrating 70 years of being the largest annual gathering of industrial hygienists, AIHce organizers have upped the educational ante for the 2009 version of the event, taking place in Toronto, May 30-June 4. Not only will an unprecedented five types of certification maintenance options be offered, but new electronic features will be available for the majority of pre-conference professional development courses (PDCs).

One More Thing: Remember Your Passport

The last time the American Industrial Hygiene Association and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists held their annual conference and exposition in Toronto—for AIHce 1999—most American participants did not have to worry about remembering to pack their passport just to attend the show and return home without a hassle. This year, they do.

AIHce Turns 70 with 'Discoveries Beyond Borders'

It has been 10 years since the American Industrial Hygiene Association and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists last held their annual conference and exposition in Toronto, but in honor of the 70th anniversary of the event, the show returns to this "City of Creativity" at the end of the month. Appropriately, the theme for AIHce 2009, happening May 30 through June 4 at the Toronto Convention Centre, is "Discoveries Beyond Borders."

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