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Welcome to AIHce EXP 2018
Table of Contents Education Sessions Expo 2018
Friday / Saturday At-a-Glance..................16 Expo Floor Plan.........................................50
Information & Activities Sunday At-a-Glance..................................17 Expo Highlights.........................................51
General Information...................................6 Monday AIHce EXP 2018 Sponsors........................53
Special Events.............................................7 At-a-Glance...........................................18 Exhibitors by Aisle....................................54
CareerAdvantage Development Fair............8 Education Program...............................20 Exhibitors by Alphabet..............................56
Student and Young Member Activities........9 Expo Pavilion.........................................21
Awards & Recognition...............................10 Tuesday
At-a-Glance...........................................28 Miscellaneous
Education Program...............................30 Advertiser's Index.....................................49
Expo Pavilion.........................................31 Pennsylvania Convention Center..............65
Wednesday Marriott Philadelphia Downtown Hotel....68
At-a-Glance...........................................40 Board and Conference Committees.........70
Education Program...............................42
Thursday
At-a-Glance...........................................41
Poster Sessions....................................48
EXPO
EXPO
Professional Expo Only Professional
Development Development
1:00 pm Courses (PDCs) Courses (PDCs)
EXPO
Expo Hall
5:00 pm Networking
Reception
Committee Meetings
Meet Up Committee Meetings
6:00 pm Merry-Go-Round
Committee
Meetings
Committee Meetings
Social Events
8:00 pm
10:00 pm
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General Information
Conference events are held at the Penn- Evaluations
sylvania Convention Center (PCC) unless
PDC evaluations will be emailed to those
otherwise noted. This includes education
who have attended courses, or you can
sessions, the Expo, the Hub, Speaker
access them via the AIHce EXP mobile app.
Ready Room, and the CareerAdvantage
AIHce attendees will receive a nightly email
Development Fair. Volunteer groups and
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on the AIHce EXP 2018 Mobile App. Expo
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Badges Monday.........................9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Password: iamIH2018
Arch Street Bridge (2nd Floor), PCC Tuesday........................9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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AIHA® and ACGIH®
Named Awards and Recognition
AIHA® Named Awards
AIHA® Fellows All AIHA Named Awards will be presented at the
The 2018 Fellows will be recognized at the Mark of Excellence Mark of Excellence Breakfast on Wednesday, May 23.
Breakfast on Wednesday, May 23. The Fellow pin ceremony will
take place during the Fellows SIG meeting on Tuesday, May 22. Edward J. Baier Technical Achievement Award
Sponsored by Bureau Veritas North America Inc., this award is
given to the individual or group of individuals, company, organiza-
tion or association that has made the most significant contribution
to industrial hygiene in recent years through technical expertise,
innovations or scientific advancement. The 2018 recipients are
Shawn G. Gibbs, PhD, MBA, CIH; Elizabeth L. Beam, PhD, RN;
Aurora B. Le, MPH, CPH; Jocelyn Herstein, MPH; Katelyn Jelden,
MPH; and John-Martin J. Lowe, PhD The recipients were nominat-
ed by Shawn G. Gibbs, PhD, MBA, CIH.
Charles L. Blake, Murray Lee Cohen, Eric Esswein, Mr. Gibbs is executive associate dean for academic affairs, interim
CIH, FAIHA PhD, CIH, FAIHA MSPH, CIH, CIAQP, associate dean for research and graduate studies and professor of
Nominated by Bob Nominated by FAIHA environmental health at Indiana University. Ms. Beam is education
Lieckfield Jr., CIH, Hayley Rutt, North Nominated by researcher, UNMC Interprofessional Academy of Educators, at the
FAIHA, Yuma Pacific Texas Local Section Bradley King, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center—College of Nursing. Ms.
Southwest Section MPH, CIH, AIHA Le is academic specialist: project coordinator/education specialist,
Rocky Mountain Biosafety and Infectious Disease Training Initiative NIEHS WTP,
Local Section Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, at the
Indiana University School of Public Health—Bloomington. Ms.
Herstein is program coordinator at University of Nebraska Medical
Center. Ms. Jelden is a research associate, Department of Envi-
ronmental, Occupational and Agricultural Health, at the University
of Nebraska Medical Center. Mr. Lowe is assistant vice chancellor
for interprofessional health security training and education, Office
of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs; associate professor
of environmental, agricultural, and occupational health, College
of Public Health; director of research, Nebraska Biocontainment
Unit, Nebraska Medical Center; and executive council, Global
Andrew Maier, PhD, Tuan N. Nguyen, Julie M. Panko, Center for Health Security at the University of Nebraska Medical
CIH, DABT, FAIHA MBA, CIH, CSP, CIH, FAIHA Center.
Nominated by ARM, FAIHA Nominated by
Distinguished Service to AIHA Award
Jerald Ovesen, PhD, Nominated by Bon- Frank, J. Pokrywka,
Toxicology nie L. Sander, M.S., EdD, CIH, Pitts- This award recognizes distinguished service
Committee CIH, CSP, and Mary burgh Local Section in the advancement of industrial hygiene,
O’Reilly, Ph.D., CIH, unique technical contributions to the aims
CPE, FAIHA and goals of AIHA®, proven leadership in
the industrial/occupational hygiene pro-
fession, influence on public policy or social
reform, or public and community service.
The 2018 recipient is Allan K. Fleeger, CIH,
CSP, FAIHA, who was nominated by
Elizabeth Pullen, CIH, FAIHA.
Mr. Fleeger has been actively involved and contributing in substan-
tial ways to AIHA since he joined in 1991. In 2000, he was chair of
the Practices, Standards, and Guidelines Committee, and he also
received the Kusnetz Award. In 2002, he co-authored the first edition
Walter G. Rostykus, hilip A. Smith,
P of the “Industrial Hygiene Reference and Study Guide,” which has
MSPH, CIH, CSP, PhD, CIH, FAIHA been a best-seller, especially for those newer industrial hygien-
CPE, FAIHA Nominated by Lee ists looking to become certified. He was a driving force behind the
Nominated by Blake Monteith, CIH, creation of the Future Leaders Institute, which has been success-
McGowan, CPE FAIHA, Real Time ful in generating young leaders for AIHA, and he served as chair
Detection Systems from 2005 to 2007. Mr. Fleeger went on to serve on the AIHA Board
Committee of Directors for 10 years (2004-2013), as director, treasurer, and
president. Immediately after his term as president, he was active in
the creation of the new Product Stewardship Society, serving as its
inaugural president for three years (2013-2016). He also edited the
“Product Stewardship Value Proposition.” In addition to all of these Alice Hamilton Award
volunteer contributions to AIHA, Mr. Fleeger was able to handle This award is presented to an outstanding
a demanding job in Exxon Mobil, becoming the industrial hygiene woman who has made a definitive, lasting
manager for the Americas Region (2007-2010) and then the global achievement in the field of occupational and
product stewardship and regulatory affairs manager (2010-present). environmental hygiene through public and
Donald E. Cummings Memorial Award community service, social reform, techno-
logical innovation or advancements in the
This award is bestowed on an individual
scientific approach to the recognition, eval-
who has made outstanding contributions
uation, and control of workplace hazards.
to the knowledge and practice of industrial
The 2018 recipient is Margaret M. Quinn,
hygiene and who has been acknowledged
ScD, CIH, who was nominated by Robert F.
for his or her contributions outside of
Herrick, ScD, CIH.
the field of industrial hygiene. The 2018
recipient is Mark Stenzel, CIH, FAIHA, who Dr. Quinn has made significant contributions by advancing the
was nominated by Susan Arnold, PhD, CIH, scientific approach to recognition, evaluation, and control of health
FAIHA, and Gurumurthy Ramachandran, hazards across a wide range of workplace environments. She
PhD, CIH, FAIHA. The recipient will present is a professor of occupational and environmental hygiene at the
the Cummings Award lecture. University of Massachusetts Lowell. She is certified in the compre-
hensive practice of industrial hygiene (CIH #3305) and is a long-
Mr. Stenzel has been contributing to the industrial hygiene pro-
time member of the AIHA and local section NEAIHA. Her career,
fession since 1975, starting out as plant health chemist, rising
which spans more than 30 years, has focused on public service,
through the ranks to manager of industrial hygiene and health
research, and teaching, and she is committed to positive change
services at Hoechst Celanese and later director of health at Oc-
for worker health. For the past 15 years, Dr. Quinn has directed the
cidental Chemical Corporation. After retiring from Occidental, he
Safe Home Care Project, funded by the National Institute for Oc-
established his own consulting firm, focusing on exposure assess-
cupational Safety and Health, to foster a healthy, productive home
ment. He co-authored four chapters in “A Strategy for Assessing
care workforce to care for our rapidly aging population. The focus
and Managing Occupational Exposures” (4th edition), in which
of the Safe Home Care Project’s research and outreach are home
he offered wisdom gained from decades of IH practice. An active
care aides, who are among the lowest-paid workers in the United
member of the AIHA Exposure Assessment Strategies Committee
States and are predominantly female and racial/ethnic minorities.
for more than 25 years, Mr. Stenzel has also co-instructed PDCs at
The Safe Home Care research team works with a large partnership
international, national, and regional AIHA conferences.
network of home care agencies, labor unions, direct care workers,
Kusnetz Award government, elder services, and community stakeholders.
Sponsored by the late Howard Kusnetz and Social Responsibility Award
Florence Kusnetz, this award honors a cer-
Sponsored by Bureau Veritas North
tified industrial hygienist who has reached
America Inc., this award is presented to
his or her 40th birthday by May 1 of the year
an individual, entity, group, or organization
in which the award is presented, is current-
that works inside organizations to develop
ly employed in the private sector, exhibits
and promote practical solutions to social
high ethical standards and technical abili-
responsibility issues related to industrial
ties, has provided for the highest standards
hygiene or environmental health and safety
of health and safety protection, and shows
issues. The 2018 recipient is Renae Gold-
promise of leadership in the industrial hy-
man, CIH, FAIHA, who was nominated by
giene profession. The 2018 recipient is Srinivas Durgam, CIH, who
Jennifer Dimitri, CIH.
was nominated by James Couch, PhD, CIH, CSP, REHS/RS, and
Diana Harrington Peroni, CIH. As a lead IH, Ms. Goldman is responsible for strategic initiatives
and addressing emerging issues. She defined and implemented
Mr. Durgam is an accomplished EHS leader and coach with 12
health risk assessment and management approaches globally for
years of experience in leading global EHS teams to enable sus-
products and processes involving nanomaterials. She was rec-
tainable innovation and execute on regional regulatory and global
ognized with a 3M Circle of Technical Excellence Award (division
internal compliance EHS expectations. As the global EHS manager
level) for this work, and she led the corporate team in anticipating,
for General Electric, GE Additive, he is responsible for the devel-
influencing, and addressing nanotechnology related EHS/regu-
opment of EHS strategy for the GE and GE Additive business unit,
latory impacts. She plays a key role in continuous improvement
including standardization of program, process, and infrastructure
of 3M’s Product Life Cycle Management processes and systems
EHS requirements, and driving of best-practices-sharing projects
(with a focus on exposure risk assessment and management) and
and solving pain points across P&L additive manufacturing sites.
leverages them globally to strengthen health and safety aspects of
He is responsible for the integration of the $1.5 billion acquisition
stewardship and sustainability at 3M. Ms. Goldman served on the
of Concept Laser and Arcam, and enabling the sustainable adop-
Global Product Stewardship Steering Team.
tion of additive manufacturing by connecting with industry thought
leaders and academic and governmental agencies. Mr. Durgam is
accountable for EHS performance of seven sites, 1,100 employees,
and an operating budget of $1.2 million.
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Named Awards and Recognition
Henry F. Smyth Jr. Award 2018 ACGIH® Awards
This award is presented to an individu- All ACGIH® Awards will be presented at the ACGIH® Membership
al who has recognized the needs of the Reception and Annual Meeting on Sunday and presented at the
industrial hygiene profession and has made Mark of Excellence Breakfast on Wednesday.
major contributions to fulfill those needs,
thereby contributing to the improvement of Meritorious Achievement Award
public welfare. The 2018 recipient is Cheryl This award is given to members of ACGIH®
L. Marcham, PhD, CIH, CSP, CHMM, FAIHA, who have made an outstanding, long-term
who was nominated by Elizabeth Pullen, contribution to the progress of occupation-
CIH, FAIHA. The recipient will present the al health and environmental hygiene. The
Smyth Award lecture. recipient of this year’s award is Robert F.
Herrick, ScD, CIH.
Ms. Marcham has a passion for industrial hygiene and safety and
has continually searched for ways to contribute to the profession Dr. Herrick is a senior lecturer on indus-
and make a difference in workers’ lives and community health. She trial hygiene in the Occupational Health
has been active in many technical committees and is always looking Program at the T.H. Chan Harvard School
for ways to bring our technical knowledge into practice. Recently, of Public Health. Dr. Herrick has a 35-year history of service to
she has been researching and making presentations on elec- ACGIH®. He became a member of ACGIH® in 1986 and joined the
tronic cigarettes, communicating the latest information about the board of directors in the early 1990s; he served as its chair first
little-known hazards of this popular device. She’s written a number in 1992 and again in 2013. Dr. Herrick also served as the U.S.
of white papers on issues related to indoor air quality and has been delegate to the board of IOHA shortly after the organization was
active with the IEQ committee. She served on the AIHA Board of founded in 1987. He served on the IOHA board from 1991 to 1995
Directors from 2010 to 2013 as a director, and she has served as and was its president in 1996. He was certified in the comprehen-
the local sections council vice chair and chair from 2013 to 2017; sive practice of industrial hygiene by ABIH in 1980. He has served
she was on the Board of Certified Safety Professionals from 2014 to in leadership roles on committees and panels for AIHA, the Envi-
2017. For the safety programs she developed, the Oklahoma Worker ronmental Protection Agency, and NIOSH, to name a few. Dr. Her-
Safety Policy Council recognized her with the 1998 Award of Excel- rick has presented at approximately 100 international meetings
lence. She was also recognized by the Campus Safety Division of the and symposia. He is an author of more than 100 peer-reviewed
National Safety Council /Campus Safety Health and Environmental scholarly articles in occupational and environmental hygiene and
Management Association in 1995, 1997, 1998, and 1999. has authored or edited 10 books or book chapters. While serving
as guest editor of the American Journal of Industrial Medicine, he
Yant Award made a strong contribution to the field, mentoring students and
Sponsored by the Mine Safety Appliances publishing other occupational and environmental health research-
Company, this award is presented annually ers. Dr. Herrick has authored 44 technical reports of studies and
for outstanding contributions in industrial investigations in occupational and environmental settings. He has
hygiene or allied fields to an individual served on the editorial boards of numerous occupational hygiene
residing outside of the United States. The and health journals, helping build the research and scientific bas-
2018 recipient is Andrea Sass-Kortsak, es for professional practice.
PhD, CIH, FAIHA, who was nominated by
Lydia Renton, B.S., CIH, ROH, FAIHA. William Steiger Memorial Award
This award honors individuals from the
Ms. Sass-Kortsak is one of the pioneers who
social/political sphere whose efforts have
spurred the growth of occupational hygiene in Canada. With over 35
contributed to advancements in occupation-
years in the profession, she has helped provide the framework not
al health and safety. This year’s recipient
only for the master’s program in occupational hygiene at University
is Bennet I. Omalu, MD, MBA, MPH, CPE,
of Toronto but also for the Canadian registration body, the Canadian
DABP-AP, CP, FP, NP.
Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists. She was instrumen-
tal in the formation of the CRBOH in 1986 and was the first registrar Dr. Omalu, a Nigerian-born physician, is
(volunteer position). Ms. Sass-Kortsak was the chief examiner of a volunteer associate clinical professor at
the ROH for the early years of 1990 to 2004. As an educator and as UC Davis in the Department of Pathology
associate chair and vice dean at the University of Toronto for over 30 and Laboratory Medicine. Between 2002 and 2007, he discovered
years in the MOH (now MPH) program, she has taught, mentored, a disease, which he named chronic traumatic encephalopathy, in
and impacted many occupational hygienists in Canada. Recently, high-impact contact sports athletes when he performed autop-
she rejoined the Board of the CRBOH (she is a former president) to sies and examined the brains of American football players and
ensure continuity of the rigors of its exam processes. World Wrestling Entertainment wrestlers. His work facilitated the
elucidation of modern-day concepts of traumatic brain injury—that
President’s Award repetitive and innocuous impacts to the head, with time, can result
This award is presented annually to an individual, task force, in permanent brain damage and dementia. In 2010, Dr. Omalu
special interest group, or local section for outstanding contribu- discovered CTE in war veterans when he performed autopsies and
tions to efforts to achieve the mission of AIHA® during the examined the brains of retired Iraqi war veterans who had suffered
presidency year. The 2018 recipient will be announced at the from post-traumatic stress disorder and committed suicide. He
Mark of Excellence Breakfast. termed it the “Blast Variant of CTE.” In 2013, Dr. Omalu’s work was
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Named Awards and Recognition
Rochelle Crew Memorial Award David L. Swift Memorial Award
This award is given by the AIHA Construction Committee to honor
®
This award honors the memory of Dr. David L. Swift, professor at
the memory of Rochelle Crew, a former member of the committee the Johns Hopkins University, for his outstanding contributions to
and long-time construction safety PDC instructor. The award is aerosol and industrial hygiene research. Aerosol research papers
given to the best construction-related presentation at AIHce. published during the previous year in the Journal of Occupational and
Environmental Hygiene are reviewed by the AIHA® Aerosol Technolo-
H. Kenneth Dillion Memorial Award gy Committee. This year’s award is presented to Taekhee Lee, Larry
This award is present by the AIHA® Biosafety and Environmental Lee, Emanuele Cauda, Jon Hummer, and Martin Harper for their
Microbiology Committee to honor the memory of Dr. Ken Dillon, a paper, “Respirable Size-Selective Sampler for End-of Shift Quartz
former AIHA Fellow and the principal instructor for several years Measurement: Development and Performance.”
of the popular PDC “Prevention, Determination, and Remediation
of Biological Contamination in Indoor Environments.” The award is Upton Sinclair Memorial Lecture Award
given to the best student poster presented at AIHce on biosafety or The Upton Sinclair Memorial Lecture on EHS Investigative Report-
microbiology. This year’s recipient will be recognized at Wednes- ing is hosted by the AIHA® Social Concerns Committee. Journalist
day’s Mark of Excellence Breakfast. Sara Mojtehedzadeh will discuss her expose on ”North America’s
Invisible Workers” on Monday, May 21, from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m.
Donna Doganiero Award
The AIHA® Safety Committee presents this award to the presenter John M. White Award
of the best safety-related technical session at AIHce. The Safety The John M. White Award was established by the AIHA® Respira-
Committee bestows this award in the name of Donna Doganiero, tory Protection Committee to encourage scientific and applica-
a truly outstanding individual, to recognize her achievements and tion-oriented research in respiratory protection. This year’s award
vision in continuing to move the field of industrial safety and hygiene goes to Tyler M. Brady, Amanda L. Strauch, Claudia M. Almaguer,
forward. George Niez, Ronald E. Shaffer, Jr., PhD, Patrick L. Yorio, and
Edward M. Fisher for “Transfer of Bacteriophage MS2 and Fluores-
The Golden Seed Award cein From N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators to Hands: Measuring
The AIHA® Students and Early Career Professionals Committee Fomite Potential.”
established this award in 2007. It is presented to an individual who
has demonstrated a commitment to promoting industrial hygiene 2017 AIHA® Bestseller
and/or provided guidance and mentoring to students or early This award is presented to the editor of the publication that sold
career professionals. This award will be presented at the Mark the most copies during the year. The 2017 best-seller is presented
of Excellence Breakfast. to Daniel H. Anna, PhD, CIH, CSP, the editor of The Occupational
Environment: Its Evaluation, Control, and Management, 3rd edition. In
Hazard Prevention and Engineering Controls 2017, AIHA® sold 390 copies of this publication. This award will be
Best Paper presented at the Mark of Excellence Breakfast.
This award is given out by the AIHA® Hazard Prevention and En-
gineering Controls Committee to the best paper that focuses on
2017 Critics’ Choice Award
the use of engineering principles for the prevention and control The Critics’ Choice Award honors a publication completed in 2017.
of health hazards. The awardee is selected by a committee of The AIHA® Publications Committee evaluates all publications and
peers from papers published in The Journal of Occupational and selects those based on their impact on the profession, originality,
Envi- ronmental Hygiene during the calendar year that precedes and quality of writing. This year’s recipients are Erica J. Stewart,
the conference. This year’s recipients are S. Williams Ischer, M.B. CIH, FAIHA, HEM and Roberta Smith, RN, MSPH, CIC, COHN-S, CIH,
Farnell, G.T. Tabler, M. Moreira, P.T. O’Shaughnessy, PhD, CIH, and the editors of Guidelines for the Selection and Use of Environmental
M.W. Nonnenmann, PhD, CIH for “Evaluation of a Sprinkler Cooling Surface Disinfectants in Healthcare. This award will be presented at
System on Inhalable Dust and Ammonia Concentrations in Broiler the Mark of Excellence Breakfast.
Chicken Production.”
AIHA Local Section Awards
Margaret Samways Memorial Student Poster
Award Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society Best
Paper Award
This award honors the memory of Margaret Samways, past chair
and long-time member of the AIHA® Communication and Training The Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society Best Paper Award was
Methods Committee. The award will be presented on Wednesday established by MIHS in 1957 for recognition of an outstanding
at the Mark of Excellence Breakfast with other best student poster publication in the American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal.
recipients. In 1989, the MIHS board of directors voted to also recognize the
authors of the best paper in applied industrial hygiene from the
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene Journal. Both
journals combined in 2004 to form the current Journal of Occupa-
tional and Environmental Hygiene. MIHS continues to present a Best
Paper Award each year. This year’s winners are Brian Rembial-
kowski, Margaret Sietsema, and Lisa Brosseau, ScD, CIH for their
article, “Impact of Time and Assisted Donning on Respirator Fit,”
JOEH, 14:9, 669–673.
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Friday/Saturday At-a-Glance
As of April 4, 2018
H denotes a NEW PDC
Friday, May 18 8:00 a.m. – Noon • H PDC 104: The New AIHA Technical Guide for
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • PDC 201: Smart Devices and the EHS Professional, Wildfire Impact Investigations for the OEHS
Room 120B Professional, Room 120A
• Speaker Ready Room, Room 107AB
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
• H PDC 202: Managing Health Exposures in • H PDC 105: Bayesian Statistics for Analyzing
Confined Spaces, Room 108A Occupational Exposure Data Using “R”, Room 110AB
• Registration, Arch Street Bridge
• H PDC 203: A Sampling & Analysis Plan for • H PDC 106: Understanding Leadership from the
Collecting Environmental Samples, Room 112AB Masters, Room 117
Saturday, May 19 • H PDC 204: Occupational Hazards and Illnesses • PDC 107: Noise Control Engineering — Proven and
Related to Skin and Nails, Room 118A Effective Workplace Solutions, Room 119B
7:00 a.m. – 7:30 a.m.
• PDC 205: Exposure Monitoring for VOCs, Utilizing • H PDC 108: Protective Clothing and Equipment
• PDC Monitor Meeting, Room 107AB Thermal Desorption Tubes, Both Passively and for Emergency Preparedness and Response,
7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Actively, Room 103A Room 113A
• Registration, Arch Street Bridge 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. • PDC 109: So, Now You are the Radiation Safety
• Speaker Ready Room, Room 107AB • PDC 101: Electrical Safety I – Basic Principles & Officer! Now What?, Room 116
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Engineering Controls, Room 103C • PDC 110: Theory and Application of the 4 Gas/PID
• Trilateral Meeting (AIOH, BOHS, AIHA Leadership) • PDC 102: Strengthening EHS Leadership & Sensor Technology, Room 105AB
(by invitation only), Marriott, Room 308 Teamwork, Room 104AB • PDC 111: The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly — E&HS at
• PDC 103: The Industrial Hygienist as Expert the Worst Plant, Room 108B
Witness, Room 113C • H PDC 701: Process Safety and Risk Management
for the Industrial Hygienist — Day 1, Room 120C
• PDC 702: Exposure Assessment Strategy &
Statistics for Managing Occupational Exposures —
Day 1, Room 121A
• H PDC 703: Upstream Oil & Gas Exposures —
A Complex Problem — Day 1, Room 121B
• PDC 704: Methods and Applications for Chemical
Detection in Real Time — Day 1, Room 121C
• H PDC 705: Communicating Risk Pathways —
A Journey from EHS Hazards Identification to
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) — Day 1,
Room 122A
• PDC 706: OHS Management System Auditor —
Day 1, Room 122B
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Monday At-a-Glance
As of April 4, 2018
Monday, May 21 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. • B2: Occupational Safety and IH in China, Hong
6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. • A1: New Multi-phase Sampler for Inhalable Frac- Kong, and Southeast Asia, Room 116
• AIHA Volunteer Groups State of Affairs Breakfast, tion Vapor (IFV) Compounds, Room 112 • B3: Air Dispersion Modeling for IHs: Should You Be
MONDAY
Marriott, Liberty Ballroom • A2: Perspectives on Preparation for the CIH Exam Using Models?, Room 111
• First Timers’ Orientation Meet and Greet, v13.0, Room 113 • B4: Topics in Healthcare Exposures: Needles and
sponsored by DuPont, Marriott, Grand Ballroom H • A3: Exploring Serious
RAWN
Injuries & Fatalities for Hazardous Drugs, Room 118
ITHDRoom
WChange,
7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Positive 118 • B5: OSHA Under Trump: A Status Report and
• Registration, Arch Street Bridge • A4: Research on Welding Fume Emission and Strategy for Moving Forward, Room 103
Engineering Control, Room 103 • B6: Mold Analysis Data Are Not Created Equal:
• A5: Controlling the Hazards: Parts, Sparks, and Standard Methods Can Help, Room 108B
Strokes, Room 115BC • B7: Asbestos Mysteries and Discoveries: Hunting
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
• A6: Managing Occupational Exposures to Infec- for the Mode of Action, Room 104
Opening Session tious Agents, Room 108A • B8: New Risk-Based Model for Preventing Fatali-
Three • A7: Breaking Through the Risk Management ties and Serious Injuries, Room 108A
Megatrends Compliance Paradox, Room 108B • B9: Radiation Case Studies: Project Management
and Four Best • A8: Response Efforts to Confirmed Legionnaires' Challenges, Room 112
Practices That Disease in Assisted Living Facilities, Room 117 • B10: New AIHA Technical Guide for Wildfire Impact
Will Shape Your • A9: Corporate EH&S Software Applications: From Investigations for the OEHS Professional, Part 2,
Business Future Selection to Rollout, Room 111 Room 117
Rich Karlgaard • A10: New AIHA Technical Guide for Wildfire Impact • B11: Topics in Controls: Heat Stress, PCBs, and
Ballroom AB Investigations for the OEHS Professional, Part 1, Diesel Particles, Room 105
Room 116 • B12: Weld Fume Safety: Engineering Controls vs.
• A11: An Introduction to the Revised Strain Index, Personal Protection, Room 115BC
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Room 104 • B13: ABIH Forum, Room 109
• Speaker Ready Room, Room 107 • A12: Skin Matters: Absorption, Sensitization, and • B14: Bayesian Professional Judgment Users
Transfer Efficiencies, Room 113A Group, Part 2, Room 113A
• A13: Improving the Indoor Environment: Case • B15: Derek Dunn Invited Noise Lecture: Bang!
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Studies in Office and School Settings, Room 105 Damage from Impulse Noise and the Effectiveness
CareerAdvantage Development Fair Open,
• A14: Bayesian Professional Judgment Users Group, of Hearing Protection, Room 119
The Hub, Hall B
Part 1, Room 109 • Poster Session 1 Author Attend Time, Professional
• Online Job and Resume Postings all day • A15: Ask the Expert: Opening Keynote Speaker, Posters Zone, The Hub, Exhibit Hall B
• Resume Critiquing – 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Room 119 Topics: Aerosols, Construction, Indoor Environmen-
• On-Site Interviews – 9:00 a.m. – Noon 10:00 a.m. – 10:25 a.m. tal Quality/Indoor Air Quality
• What is a Resume vs. Curriculum Vitae – • Local Section President/President-Elect Training, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. – Noon Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • IOHA 2018 ISC Luncheon (by invitation only),
• Resume Critiquing – 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. • The Foundation of Power & Engagement, Health and Marriott, Room 307
• On-Site Interviews – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • Students and Early Career Professionals Table
• Onboarding a New Industrial Hygienist — 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Talks, Table Topics Zone, The Hub, Exhibit Hall B
The Good, The Bad, and The Better – • Women in IH Forum (by invitation only), Room 201A 2:00 p.m. – 2:25 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. • Local Section Secretary Training, Education in the
10:30 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.
• Why You Should Become a Mentor, Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • A New Relationship with Your Breath to Release
Exhibit Hall Open, Hall 4A • Healthy Eating: Food as Medicine, Health and Stress and Tension, Health and Wellness in the
Passport to Prizes, Expo Learning Pavilions, Special Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
Displays, Concessions, AIHA Booth 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – 2:55 p.m.
• FOHS Board of Trustees Meeting (by invitation • Connecting Campuses, Education in the Learning Zone,
9:30 a.m. – 9:55 a.m. only), Marriott, Room 304 The Hub, Hall B
• Earl Dotter Photo Exhibit, Education in the Learning 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. • Healthy Eating: A Seasonal Diet Plan, Health and
Zone, The Hub, Hall B • B1: Not All Gloves Are Created Equal: Guidelines Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
• Chair Yoga, Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, and Tools for Selecting Chemical-Resistant
The Hub, Hall B Products, Room 113BC
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. • D5: Keeping Up with Recent Changes to OSHA's 5:45 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
• C1: Highly Infectious Diseases of IH and Public Recordkeeping Rule, Room 115BC • SiteHawk Private Event (by invitation only), Marriott
Health Significance, Room 119 • D6: Come Watch a Speaker’s Epic Failure (So You Independence Ballroom
MONDAY
• C2: Talc the Mineral & Potential Carcinogen, Don’t Experience One)!, Room 112 5:45 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.
Room 108B • D7: Current Challenges in Sampling & Analysis: • Lab Safety Roundtable & Reception – Hosted by
• C3: Assessment and Control of Hazards in the Rules, Strategies, and Devices, Room 113BC DuPont, Marriott, Room 405
Construction Industry, Room 115BC • D8: Transforming Risk Culture with Intention and 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
• C4: Becoming a Midcareer Professional: From IH Leadership, Room 111 • Green Building Working Group, Marriott, Room 308
Technical Geek to EHS Manager, Room 111 • D9: Household Exposure: Correlating Cumulative 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
• C5: Electric Arc Protection: Current Standardiza- Exposure with Lung Digestion Analyses, Room 117 • Ergonomics Committee, Marriott, Room 410
tion in IEEE, IEC, and ASTM, Room 117 • D10: Nanotechnology: Updates and Challenges for 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
• C6: Risk Governance: Museum Collections and the Future, Part 2, Room 108A • Exposure and Control Banding Committee, Marriott,
Cultural Heritage Artifacts, Room 112 • D11: How a Laboratory Fire Death Lead to a New Room 414/415
• C7: Dust Explosions: The Problem, Control Safety Initiative, Room 116 • Harvard Alumni Reception, Marriott, Room 406
Measures, and the New NFPA 652, Room 118 • D12: Exposure Implications of Electronic Cigarette • Noise Committee, Marriott, Grand Ballroom C
• C8: Topics in Noise: Ear Plugs & Fit-testing, Surface Contamination, Room 105 • Respiratory Protection Committee, Marriott, Grand
Room 113BC • D13: Upton Sinclair Lecture: North America's Ballroom D
• C9: Pre-Incident Planning: The Most Important Invisible Workers, Room 119 • Students and Early Career Professionals
Step in HAZMAT Preparedness, Room 105 • D14: How Can We Make Improved Risk Man- Committee, Marriott, Grand Ballroom B
• C10: Nanotechnology: Updates and Challenges for agement Decisions With Occupational Exposure • University of Minnesota SPH Alumni & Friends
the Future, Part 1, Room 108A Banding and Checklist Tools? Part 2, Room 103 Gathering, City Tap House Logan Square; 2 Logan
• C11: Ergonomics Strategies to Address the • D15: Emerging Issues in Beryllium Regulation, Square; Philadelphia, PA 19103
Changing Worker and Workplace, Room 109 Part 2, Room 109 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
• C12: Risk Perception in Academic Labs, Room 104 • Student Poster Session Author Attend Time, • Department of Energy (DOE) and DOE Contractor
• C13: IEQ Considerations Across a Variety of Work Student Posters Zone, The Hub, Exhibit Hall B Industrial Hygiene Meeting, Marriott, Liberty
and Living Spaces, Room 116 3:30 p.m. – 3:55 p.m. Ballroom AB
• C14: How Can We Make Improved Risk Man- • Content Portfolio Advisory Group (CPAG) Update, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
agement Decisions With Occupational Exposure Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • Johns Hopkins Reception, Marriott, Liberty Ballroom C
Banding and Checklist Tools? Part 1, Room 103 • Ask the Expert: Tone and Strengthen, Health and 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
• C15: Emerging Issues in Beryllium Regulation, Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
• Construction Committee, Marriott, Grand Ballroom J
Part 1, Room 113A 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Continuing Education Committee (CEC) Meeting, • EASC Modeling Subcommittee, Marriott, Grand
• AIHA Finance Committee, Marriott, Grand Ballroom K Marriott, Room 306
Ballroom L
• Cannabis Industry Health and Safety Task Force 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
• Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology
Meeting, Marriott, Grand Ballroom J • Content Portfolio Advisory Group Meeting (by Committee, Marriott, Room 306
3:00 p.m. – 3:25 p.m. invitation only), Marriott, Room 305
7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
• Local Section Treasurer Training, Education in the • Estate Planning/Planned Giving (by invitation • Protective Clothing and Equipment Committee,
Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B only), Room 204A
Marriott, Room 309
• Exercise your Mind: The Benefits of Meditation, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • Legal Issues Committee, Marriott, Room 307 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. • Social Concerns Committee, Marriott, Room 402/403 • Late Night Learning: Safety and Industrial
• D1: Aerosols in Different Environments: Workplace 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Hygiene Efforts in Response to Recent Disasters,
Dust Fractions, Bioaerosol Sampling, and Theatri- • Exposure Assessment Strategies Committee, Marriott, Room 302/303
cal Fog Use, Room 118 Marriott, Grand Ballroom A
• D2: Rondo alla Turca: Dealing with Cappadocia • Hazard Prevention and Engineering Controls
Erionite, Room 104 Committee, Marriott, Room 411/412
• D3: The Academic Climate: Industrial Hygiene and • Leadership and Management Committee, Marriott,
Related Programs, Room 113A Room 408/409
• D4: Emerging Issues in IH: Electronics Recycling,
Nail Technician Intervention, and Odor Evaluation,
Room 108B
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Monday, May 20
Education Sessions
MONDAY
(behind the AIHA Booth) (Aisle 2000)
9:35 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
How to Reduce Risk Exposure With
Digital EHS Programs
Pulpstream
Join Pankaj Malviya, Founder and CEO of Pulstream, for a demon-
stration of how billion-dollar companies across industries are
making workplaces safer with digital EHS programs. Learn how a
cloud-based software platform delivers powerful process-control
applications. Discover how digital process automations empow-
er occupational health and industrial hygiene teams to identify,
analyze, and mitigate risks more efficiently.
12:15 p.m. - 12:40 p.m. 12:15 p.m. - 12:40 p.m.
Solving Air Quality Issues by Identifying Nanoparticle Detection in Workplace
“Unknown” Toxic Gases in Emergency Environments
Response and Workplace IH Monitoring Applications CH Technologies (USA), Inc.
Gasmet Technologies The Naneos Partector is a compact, lightweight nanoparti-
The Model DX4040 portable FTIR gas analyzer can identify cle detector using noncontact electrical detection to compute
“unknown” gases within minutes of arriving at site, by searching Lung Deposited Surface Area (LDSA) of inhalable workplace air.
the NIST/EPA© reference library of over 5,000 gases. Measuring Overexposure to particles with increased LDSA is associated with
25 gases simultaneously at sub-ppm levels, the DX4040 is also adverse respiratory health effects. Partector is an effective way
a cost-effective solution for performing workplace exposure to detect increased exposure to nanoparticles in the occupational
assessments. setting.
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Education Sessions Monday, May 21
A5: Controlling the Hazards: Parts, A11: An Introduction to the Revised B2: Occupational Safety and IH in
Sparks, and Strokes Strain Index China, Hong Kong, and Southeast
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 115BC 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 104 Asia
Moderator: Don Wolski, The Boeing Moderator & Presenter: Gary Downey, The 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 116
Company. Ergonomics Center. Moderator: Thomas Fuller, Illinois State
10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. University. Presenters: Samuel Yu, Hong
Challenges in 3D Printing Installation A12: Skin Matters: Absorption, Kong University of Science and Technology;
and Use Sensitization, and Transfer Laurence Svirchev, Svirchev OHS Manage-
MONDAY
MONDAY
giene, Inc. 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 115BC C2: Talc the Mineral & Potential
Moderator: Frank Cea, RoboVent Solu- Carcinogen
B8: New Risk-Based Model for tions Group. Presenter: Greg Carmichael, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 108B
Preventing Fatalities and Serious RoboVent Solutions Group. Moderator & Presenter: Sean Fitzgerald,
Injuries Scientific Analytical Institute.
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 108A B13: ABIH Forum
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 109 C3: Assessment and Control of
Moderator: Linda Haney, ORCHSE Strate-
gies, LLC. Presenters: Delight Woodhull, Presenters: Ulric Chung, ABIH; Jeffrey Hazards in the Construction Industry
Stephen Newell, ORCHSE Strategies, LLC. Miller, Oak Ridge Associated Universities. 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 115BC
Moderator: Charles Cashio, S&ME, Inc.
B9: Radiation Case Studies: Project B14: Bayesian Professional
2:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
Management Challenges Judgment Users Group, Part 2 Worksite Emissions from a Cured-in-
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 112 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 113A Place Pipe (CIPP) Installation Process
Moderator: Judson Kenoyer, NV5/Dade Presenters: Paul Hewett, Exposure As- Andrew Whelton, Purdue University.
Moeller Training Academy. sessment Solutions, Inc.; Perry Logan, 3M. 2:20 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
11:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Creation of an Online Network to Advance
Managing Radioactive and Mixed B15: Derek Dunn Invited Noise Safety and Health in Construction
Waste at Woods Hole Oceanographic Lecture: Bang! Damage from Jessica Bunting, CPWR - The Center for
Institution Impulse Noise and the Effectiveness Construction Research and Training.
Ronald Reif, Woods Hole Oceanographic of Hearing Protection 2:40 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Institution. 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 119 The CPWR Exposure Control Database
11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. for the Construction Industry
Moderator: Angel Plaza, NASA. Presenter:
Radon Mitigation in a Turn-of-the- Sara Brooks, CPWR - The Center for
Elliott Berger, 3M.
Century Mansion House Construction Research and Training.
Craig Maunder, ECOH.
Poster Session 1 C4: Becoming a Midcareer
B10: New AIHA Technical Guide for Author Attend Time 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Professional: From IH Technical
Wildfire Impact Investigations for the Professional Posters Zone, The Hub, Geek to EHS Manager
OEHS Professional, Part 2 Exhibit Hall B 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 111
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 117 Topics: Aerosols, Construction, Indoor Moderator: Ning Lee, AIHA SECP Commit-
Moderator: Enrique Medina, Alliance Con- Environmental Quality/Indoor Air Quality tee. Presenters: William Nichols, Applied
sulting International. Presenters: Daniel Materials, Inc.; Carl Sall, Louis Berger;
Baxter, Environmental Analysis Associates, See page 48 for posters on this topic. For Laurie Vivekanand, Hudson Valley Commu-
Inc.; Ernest Crutcher, Microlab Northwest; a full list of co-authors and detailed ab- nity College.
Larry Wayne; Forensic Analytical Labora- stracts, see the AIHce 2018 website.
tories, Inc. C5: Electric Arc Protection: Current
Standardization in IEEE, IEC, and
Expo Hall Activities
B11: Topics in Controls: Heat Stress, ASTM
12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 117
PCBs, and Diesel Particles
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 105 Hall A at the columns in the 1300 and 1700
Moderator & Presenter: Gavin Burdge,
aisles and in the AIHA Booth 1039
Moderator: Steve Gyan, Gold Fields Ghana. Safety and Industrial Hygiene Freelance
11:15 a.m. - 11:35 a.m. Afternoon Healthy Break – Healthy snacks Writer. Presenter: Mikhail Golovkov, Arc-
*WITHDRAWN* One Company's will help boost your energy for more Flash-CRT.
Implementation of an Indoor Heat education, networking, and the evening’s
Stress Program events! C6: Risk Governance: Museum
Christina Juarez, Pacific Gas and Elec- Collections and Cultural Heritage
tric. Artifacts
11:35 a.m. - 11:55 a.m.
Students and Early Career
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 112
Occupational Exposures in Printed Professional Table Topics
Moderator & Presenter: Kathryn Makos,
Circuit Board (PCB) Manufacturing 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Smithsonian Institution (Ret). Presenters:
Yu-Wen Lin, Fu Jen Catholic University, Table Topics Zone, The Hub, Hall B Bernard Fontaine, The Windsor Consulting
Taiwan. Group, Inc.; Jeffrey Sotek, Amec Foster
Wheeler.
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Education Sessions Monday, May 21
C7: Dust Explosions: The Problem, C13: IEQ Considerations Across a 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Control Measures, and the New Variety of Work and Living Spaces • Onboarding a New Industrial Hygienist
NFPA 652 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 116 - The Good, The Bad, and The Better,
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 118 Moderator: Andreas Wagner, Golder Asso- CareerAdvantage
Moderator & Presenter: John Wincek, ciates Inc. 3:00 p.m. – 3:25 p.m.
DEKRA Process Safety. 2:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. • Local Section Treasurer Training,
Facilities with Subsurface Education in the Learning Zone
C8: Topics in Noise: Ear Plugs & Fit- Contamination, What May Your Workers • Exercise your Mind: The Benefits of
MONDAY
MONDAY
Safety and Health Issues in the
Electronics Recycling Industry Hygiene, Inc.; Victor Roggli, Duke Universi-
Lloyd Andrew, EnvirOSH Services, Inc. ty School of Medicine.
3:35 p.m. - 3:55 p.m.
Student Poster Session
Development of an Intervention D10: Nanotechnology: Updates and Author Attend Time 3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Program for Vietnamese Nail Challenges for the Future, Student Posters Zone, The Hub, Exhibit
Technicians Part 2 Hall B
Tran Huynh, Drexel University, Dornsife 3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Room 108A
School of Public Health. Moderator: William Collier, UC Merced.
3:55 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Presenters: Candace Sujung Tsai, Colo- Expo Hall Networking
What's that Smell? Expanding the
Boundaries of the Industrial Hygienist
rado State University; Martin Barrie, Oak Reception
Ridge Associated Universities; Kevin Dunn, 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Hall A
Tina Berceli-Boyle, Haley & Aldrich, Inc. NIOSH.
This annual networking tradition gets
D5: Keeping Up with Recent D11: How a Laboratory Fire Death the night started with some tasty nibbles
Changes to OSHA's Recordkeeping and a free drink (ticket included in badge
Lead to a New Safety Initiative materials).
Rule 3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Room 116
3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Room 115BC
Moderator: Caroline Holtzman, DuPont.
Moderator & Presenter: Zoe Frances, Presenters: Craig Merlic, University of
VelocityEHS, Canada. California, Davis; Jeff Fackler, DuPont
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Stop by and see
what’s happening at
AIHA’s RESOURCE CENTER!
Booth
1039
MEET…
Rich Karlgaard — Book signing Monday, May 21 from
Enjoy 20% off AND free shipping on
12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. the Top 20 AIHA Bestsellers, as well
Books available for purchase in advance, when the Booth as these NEW titles:
opens on Monday morning.
RECHARGE… Visit our complimentary Re-Charge Lounge • 2018 ERPG/WEEL Handbook
for your mobile devices as well as our NEW daily snack • Incident Safety and Health Management
breaks to refresh you! We have lots of new AIHA swag this
year. Join us for treats during our NEW coffee and snack Handbook, 2nd edition
hours as well as partaking of our Candy Wall! • Storage Rack Safety Guideline, 2nd edition
CHAT… face-to-face with AIHA, PAT, and Registries staff. • Technical Guide for Wildfire Impact
DISCOVER… by participating in demos of the new AIHA on- Assessments for the OEHS Professional
line community/networking platform, Catalyst. • Direct-Reading Colorimetric Indicator Tube
LEARN… what new AIHA products and benefits are now Manual, 3rd edition
available to you!
• Simple to use
• Slim and ergonomic designs
• Intrinsically safe
• Long battery life
• Comprehensive data capture
• App to save time and view
data remotely
to Do & How You Can Help Part 1, Room 118 Particulates and Odors, Room 113A
Ballroom AB • E10: Hazardous Atmosphere Estimation, Room 105 • F14: SDS Authoring and Reviewing, Part 2,
Moderator: Steven Lacey, Indiana University Fair- • E11: Design Review for Industrial Hygienists, Room 116
banks School of Public Health Part 1, Room 108B • Poster Session 2 Author Attend Time, Professional
Presenters: Kemp Chester, Office of National Drug • E12: The Snook & Ciriello Tables for Manual Posters Zone, The Hub, Exhibit Hall B
Control Policy; Donna Heidel, Bureau Veritas North Material Handling Analysis, Room 112 Topics: Exposure Assessment Strategies, Sampling
America; John Howard, NIOSH; Adam Thiel, Philadel- • E13: A Review on Airborne Fungal Spore Sampling and Analysis, Exposure Banding/Occupational
phia Fire Department. Devices, Room 116 Exposure Limits
• E14: SDS Authoring & Reviewing, Part 1, Room 113A 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
• E15: Jeffrey S. Lee Lecture: Big Bangs and Black • NIOSH Tech Talks: Current Topics, Table Topics Zone,
Holes – Past, Present, and Future Opportunities The Hub, Exhibit Hall B
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
and Challenges for Industrial Hygiene, Room 115BC 2:00 p.m. – 2:25 p.m.
• AIHA-ACGIH Interaction Committee (by invitation
only), Marriott, Room 308 • E16: Ask the Experts: Opioids Panel, Room 106 • Gifting Strategies That Still Make Sense, Education
10:30 a.m. – 10:55 a.m. in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Student Poster Winner "Best in Show Bronze," • Breathing and Stretching: The Dance of Health,
Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
CareerAdvantage Development Fair Open,
The Hub, Hall B • Mindfulness and Stress Release, Health and 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
• Online Job and Resume Postings all day Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • G1: On-Site: Safe Site, Room 104
• Resume Critiquing – 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. • G2: Bring Out Your Dead: Changing Exposures in
• Mock Interviewing– 10:00 a.m. – Noon • Publications Committee Meeting, Marriott, Room 310 the Death Industry, Room 116
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. • G3: On Becoming a “Senior” IH: Embracing Change
• On-Site Interviews – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
• Student Local Sections Council Business Meeting, and Challenging Ageism, Room 111
• Resume Critiquing – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Room 202A • G4: Healthy by Design: Building for Wellness,
• Speed Networking Event – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Room 117
11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
• F1: Toward a Holistic Approach to Occupational • G5: Help! I'm Being Audited by OSHA, Room 103
9:30 a.m. – 9:55 a.m.
Safety and Health: NIOSH's Early Explorations, • G6: Sampling and Analysis of Air Contaminants,
• Student Poster Winner "Best in Show Gold," Room 118
Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B Room 119
• F2: Effective Safety Communication, Room 113BC • G7: Preventing Worker Distractions Before They
• Chair Yoga, Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, Result in Injury, Room 105
The Hub, Hall B • F3: The Emerging Cannabis Industry: Health,
Safety, and Laboratory Issues, Part 2, Room 103 • G8: Topics in Noise: Hearing Conservation
10:00 a.m. – 10:25 a.m. Programs, Room 108A
• Student Poster Winner “Best in Show Silver,” • F4: Legionella and Water Management: Control
Measures, Trend Data, and Chemical Treatment, • G9: When Disaster Strikes: OS&H Professional
Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B Support During the Hurricane Harvey Response,
Room 108A
• Q & A Session/Superfoods/Nutrition Takeaways, Room 109
Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
• F5: STPA Hazard Evaluation Technique: A New Tool
in the IH/OS Tool Box, Room 105 • G10: Current Ergonomic Challenges and Assess-
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. ment Tools, Room 113A
• F6: What Is Best in Class Contractor Manage-
• E1: Studies in Real-Time Detection Systems: • G11: Exposure Assessment: Past, Present, and
ment?, Room 109
Measuring Exposures, Room 113BC Future, Room 113BC
• G12: Interesting and Unusual NIOSH Health Hazard 3:30 p.m. – 3:55 p.m. 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Evaluations, Part 1, Room 119 • What to Expect with the New ISO 17025, Education • Biosafety and Environmental Microbiology
• G13: William P. Yant Award Lecture: Reflections in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B Committee, Marriott, Room 307
on the Past, Present, and Future of Occupational • Power & Engagement/Visualize & Realize Success, • Confined Spaces Committee, Marriott, Room 412
Hygiene, Room 115BC Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
• G14: Movie Matinee: COMPLICIT, Room 108B 4:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. • Sampling and Laboratory Analysis Committee,
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Guideline Foundation, Marriott, Room 308 Marriott, Room 413
• Local Sections Council Business Meeting, 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Room 203AB • Philadelphia Section AIHA Reception, Marriott, • AIHce Power Hour, Marriott, Grand Ballroom
2:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Room 409 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
• OHSMS Auditor Registry Exam, Marriott, Room 301 • University of Cincinnati Kettering Fellows, • Aerosol Technology Committee, Marriott, Room 305
2:30 p.m. – 2:55 p.m. Field House Restaurant 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
• How to Be a Catalyst in 20 Minutes!, Education in the 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. • Environmental Issues Committee, Marriott,
Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • Exposure Assessment Strategies Committee - Room 301
TUESDAY
• Walking for Health, Health and Wellness in the Dermal Project Team, Marriott, Grand Ballroom L
Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • Fellows Special Interest Group, Room 204A 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 3:25 p.m. 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. • Late Night Learning: Case Studies in Ethics:
• New ISO 45001 - Risks and Opportunities for the • AIHF Board of Trustees Meeting, Marriott, Room 308 Making the Right Choices, Marriott, Room 302/303
OH&S Management System, Education in the Learning • University of California, Berkeley Alumni
Zone, The Hub, Hall B Gathering, Marriott, Room 407
• Healthy Eating: Eating at the Workplace, Health and • University of Michigan Alumni and Friends
Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B Reception, Marriott, Room 408
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. • University of Texas and University of Houston-Clear
• OHTA Stakeholders Meeting, Room 100AB Lake Alumni, Marriott, Room 406
3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
• H1: Studies in Respiratory Protection: Assessment • Standards Panel Meeting, Marriott, Room 310
POWER
Challenges and Solutions, Room 103 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
• H2: IH in Russia and the UnitedNStates: Countries • Conference Program Committee Meeting, Marriott,
ITHDRA
WColleagues W
Far Apart, Nearby, Room 104 Room 306
HOUR
• H3: Student Internships: Lessons Learned From 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
the Field, Room 111 • International Affairs Committee, Marriott, Room
• H4: Implications of USP 800 in Healthcare Systems 402/403
Sponsored by
and Pharmacies, Room 113A • Mining Working Group, Marriott, Room 414/415
• H5: Hazard Analysis Lessons Learned, Room 118 • Non-Ionizing Radiation Committee, Marriott,
• H6: Microbes in All the Wrong Places: Monitor and Room 410
Manage Risks from Microbial Pathogens, Room 105 • Risk Committee, Marriott, Room 401
• H7: Selling Safety to the Front Line Employee, • Stewardship and Sustainability Committee, Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Room 109 Marriott, Room 309 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
• H8: Sampling & Analysis Studies: Potentially • Women in IH, Room 201A
Unexpected Exposures for Workers & Consumers, 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia Marriott Downtown,
Room 116 • Joint Industrial Hygiene Ethics Education Grand Ballroom H
• H9: Risk Management: A Simple Technical The AIHce Power Hour is an extremely
WIT HDRAWN Committee (JIHEEC), Marriott, Room 304
popular, fun, high-energy atmosphere
Application, Room 113BC 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. perfect for networking. Attendees can
• H10: Computers and IH: New Applications in Data • Indoor Environmental Quality Committee, Marriott, unwind after a full day of presentations and
Center Evaluation, Smart Inventory Management, Room 404 discuss their takeaways with each other
and Software for Silica Monitoring, Room 117
• Minority Special Interest Group, Marriott, Room 405 while making new connections. The timing
• H11: Current Topics in Laboratory Health and Safe- • Safety Committee, Marriott, Room 411 is perfect for pre-dinner conversation and
ty: Chemical Exposures & Ventilation, Room 108A arranging dinner plans with new friends!
5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
• H12: Interesting and Unusual NIOSH Health Hazard Take advantage of this opportunity to
Evaluations, Part 2, Room 119
• xRapid Environment Meet and Greet (by invitation regroup before heading out to try some of
only), Ritz Carlton, Arden Mellon Balcony Philadelphia’s incredible restaurants.
• H13: Henry J. Smyth Jr. Award: Find the Need and
Fill it, Room 115BC
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Tuesday, May 22
Education Sessions
Steven Lacey, PhD, Kemp Chester Donna Heidel, CIH, John Howard, MD, Adam Thiel,
CIH, CSP FAIHA MPH, JD, LLM, MBA Fire Commissioner
General Session
Mitigating Opioid Exposure Risks to First Responders — What’s Been Done, What’s Left to
Do & How You Can Help
TUESDAY
TUESDAY
Casella has designed the first airflow calibrator to check com- AccuTec-IHS announces a new condensation nucleus-counting
pliance to ISO 13137 for pulsations on any manufacturer’s pump, instrument for fit testing tight-fitting respirators in accordance
across a flow of 20mL/min to 5,000 mL/min. with 29.CFR 1010.134. The instrument was a collaborative devel-
opment project with Kanomax and Kanomax FMT to provide an
extremely reliable, cost-effective, and user-friendly alternative to
existing systems. We’ll talk about the history of the project and
the advantages of the new instrument.
12:15 p.m. - 12:40 p.m. 12:15 p.m. - 12:40 p.m.
Hazard and Exposure Monitoring Can You Hear Me Now? Noise Control
Management Made Easy Methodologies
Risk and Safety Solutions Noise Control Engineering LLC
Risk and Safety Solutions will demonstrate Monitor, a simple The costs of having workers in a hearing conservation program,
online solution for tracking data related to monitoring personnel and also disability liabilities of a noisy work environment, have in-
and locations for exposures to chemicals and other hazards. We’ll creased the importance of noise abatement to lower noise levels.
show how you can improve compliance while easily monitoring Advanced techniques, which have been used in difficult environ-
current researchers and locations and efficiently referencing ments to lower noise levels, will be presented. If your facility has
archived exposure records. high noise levels, make sure you attend!
12:50 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. 12:50 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Real-Time Dust Monitoring With a Leveraging the Power of Tablet-Based
Personal Wearable Device: Case Studies Audiometry to Bring Your Hearing
Nanozen Industries Inc. Conservation Program Into the 21st Century
Review a number of case studies, how they altered dust SHOEBOX Audiometry a division of Clearwater Clinical
monitoring approaches, and led to new SoPs. Tablet-based audiometric solutions have the power to revolution-
ize your hearing conservation program. Join us for a 15-minute
presentation as we discuss how switching to a tablet-based
system can dramatically increase the efficiency and reduce the
cost of your hearing conservation program.
1:25 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. 1:25 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
Meeting the New Chromium TLVs — Assessing Cab Pressurization and Filtration for
Workplace Exposure to Chromium Metal, Compliance and Worker Protection
Trivalent Chromium and Hexavalent Chromium Sy-Klone International
ESIS Health Safety & Environmental Machine operators can spend their day breathing contaminated
The newly adopted TLV for trivalent and hexavalent chromium air within a cab enclosure if that cab is not properly sealed and
requires new risk assessment where chromium is used in pressurized. Sy-Klone invites you to see areas of the cab that
the workplace. Additionally, new sampling requirements and must be addressed to ensure worker health and safety and learn
analytical methods are needed to perform these assessments. to meet regulatory compliance with proper filtration.
This presentation will cover the changes and how-to of assessing
workers’ chromium risk.
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Education Sessions Tuesday, May 22
E3: The Emerging Cannabis Industry: E9: Women in IH: Leadership F1: Toward a Holistic Approach to
Worker Safety and Health, Part 1 Journeys to Success, Part 1 Occupational Safety and Health:
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 103 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 118 NIOSH's Early Explorations
Moderator: Robert Kleinerman, Kleiner- Moderator: Ivory Iheanacho, Foster Wheel- 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 119
man & Associates, EHS Consulting, LLC. er. Presenters: Aileen Yankowski, Safety Moderator & Presenter: Paul Middendorf,
Presenters: Bradley King, NIOSH; Michael Management Solutions; Toral Mehta, CDC/NIOSH/OD/ADSO. Presenters:
Kosnett, University of Colorado School of Novartis, Austria; Isabel Zuclich, PPG. L. Casey Chosewood, CDC/ NIOSH;
Medicine; Roberta Smith, Colorado Depart- Thomas Lentz, NIOSH.
ment of Public Health & Environment. E10: Hazardous Atmosphere
Estimation F2: Effective Safety Communication
E4: The Value of Work: Injury 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 105 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 113BC
Prevention and Management Best Moderator & Presenter: Arnold Ferguson, Moderator: Christine Knezevich, Wright
Practices WRPS. Patterson AFB. Presenter: Curt Wittman,
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 109 Colden Corporation.
Moderator: Karen O'Hara, WorkCare, Inc. E11: Design Review for Industrial
Presenter: Peter Greaney, WorkCare, Inc. Hygienists, Part 1 F3: The Emerging Cannabis Industry:
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 108B Health, Safety, and Laboratory
E5: Biological Monitoring of Moderator: Kevin Dunn, NIOSH. Present- Issues, Part 2
TUESDAY
Manganese ers: Kimberly Parks, Arthur Belden, U.S. 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 103
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 117 Army Public Health Center, Aberdeen Moderator: Cheri Marcham, Embry-Rid-
Moderator & Presenter: Shane Que Hee, Proving Ground. dle Aeronautical University. Presenters:
University of California at Los Angeles. David Kahane, Forensic Analytical; Donald
Presenters: Boris Reiss; Lee Blum, NMS E12: The Snook & Ciriello Tables for Weekes, InAIR Environmental, Ltd.; George
LABS. Manual Material Handling Analysis Bearer, U.S. Department of Health and
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 112 Human Services.
E6: How to Win Friends and Moderator: Gary Downey, The Ergonom-
Influence People (the EHS Edition) ics Center. Presenter: Blake McGowan, F4: Legionella and Water
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 111 Humantech. Management: Control Measures,
Moderator: Michelle Coutu Presenters: Trend Data, and Chemical Treatment
Braxton Lewis, Noblis; Charles Redinger, E13: A Review on Airborne Fungal 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 108A
Redinger 360, Inc.; David Roskelley, R&R Spore Sampling Devices Moderator: Megan Canright, Forensic
Environmental, Inc. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 116 Analytical Consulting Services. Present-
Moderator: Michael McGuinness, R.K. ers: J. Krause, Alexis Jones, Alex LeBeau,
E7: Challenges and Innovations in Occupational and Environmental Analysis. Forensic Analytical Consulting Services.
Sampling & Analysis Methodology Presenter: Wei Tang, QLab.
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 108A F5: STPA Hazard Evaluation
Moderator: Lee Monteith, University of E14: SDS Authoring & Reviewing, Technique: A New Tool in the IH/OS
Washington. Part 1 Tool Box
10:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 113A 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 105
The Difference Between NOA and ACM Presenters: Denese Deeds, Chandra Gioi- Moderator & Presenter: Kelsey Forde,
is More Than Just Two Letters ello, Industrial Health and Safety Consul- Parvati Consulting LLC. Presenter: Timo-
Robyn Denton-Ray, EMSL Analytical, Inc. tants, Inc. thy Stirrup, Parvati Consulting LLC.
10:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Production of Reference Materials for E15: Jeffrey S. Lee Lecture: Big F6: What Is Best in Class Contractor
the Measurement of Metal Oxides Bangs and Black Holes – Past, Management?
Dietmar Breuer, IFA, Germany. 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 109
Present, and Future Opportunities
10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
A Comparison of Sampling & Testing and Challenges for Industrial Moderator & Presenter: David Bibby, ISN.
Options for Fire Damage Investigations Hygiene
Eugenia Mirica, EMSL Analytical, Inc. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 115BC F7: The Complexities of Soil
Presenter: Charles Geraci, NIOSH. Sampling for Asbestos and Other
E8: Legal Aspects of the IH Mineral Fibers
Profession: Things You Should Care E16: Ask the Experts: Opioids Panel 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 111
About 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 106 Moderator & Presenter: Ed Cahill, EMSL
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Room 119 Moderator: Steven Lacey, Indiana Universi- Analytical. Presenter: Tim Frederick, EPA.
Moderator: Jeanine Prud'homme, New ty Fairbanks School of Public Health.
York City Department of Environmental Presenters: Kemp Chester, Office of Na-
Protection. Presenter: Neil Feldscher, New tional Drug Control Policy; Donna Heidel,
York City Department of Environmental Bureau Veritas North America;
Protection. John Howard, NIOSH; Adam Thiel,
Philadelphia Fire Department.
TUESDAY
Moderator & Presenter: Ryan LeBouf,
F9: Women in IH: Develop Your NIOSH. Presenters: Charles Manning,
Professional Brand, Part 2 Expo Hall Activities Maria Peralta, Assay Technology; Scott Van
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 118 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Etten, EMSL Analytical Inc.
Moderator: Ivory Iheanacho, Foster Wheel- Hall A at the columns in the 1300 and 1700
aisles and in the AIHA Booth 1039 G7: Preventing Worker Distractions
er. Presenter: Aileen Yankowski, Safety
Before They Result in Injury
Management Solutions. Hank’s Ice Cream Float Bar – Hanks’
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 105
Gourmet Beverages is a Philly family
F10: So Now You're the RSO: business. Enjoy a float featuring one of Moderator & Presenter: Brendan Moriarty,
Introduction to Radiation Safety their 7 famous flavors! Chubb Insurance. Presenter: Greg Griffith,
Chubb Insurance.
Programs
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 117
NIOSH Tech Talks: G8: Topics in Noise: Hearing
Moderator: Laurie Vivekanand, Hudson
Valley Community College. Present-
Current Topics Conservation Programs
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 108A
ers: Stephen Bump, Dade Moeller/NV5;
Michael Finnamore, Baxter International, Table Topics Zone, The Hub, Exhibit Hall B Moderator: Janet Kivuyo, Department of
Inc.; Norman Henry, Safety and Health By Defense, Corpus Christi Army Depot.
2:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
Protection. G1: On-Site: Safe Site
Use of Statistical Analysis & Modeling
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 104
F11: Design Review for Industrial for Hearing Conservation Programs
Moderator: Randy Eyermann, Edge Rob Brauch, Occupational Health and
Hygienists, Part 2 Eyewear. Presenter: Neil Powell, Edge Safety Solutions.
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 108B Eyewear. 2:20 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
Moderator: Kevin Dunn, NIOSH. Present- Cost and Effectiveness of Hearing
ers: Arthur Belden, Kimberly Parks, U.S. G2: Bring Out Your Dead: Changing Conservation Programs
Army Public Health Center, Aberdeen Exposures in the Death Industry Richard Neitzel, University of Michigan
Proving Ground. 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 116 School of Public Health.
Moderator & Presenter: Eva Glosson, WA 2:40 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
F12: Helping Academic Research State Department of Labor and Industries. Receipt of Noise Training to Prevent
Labs Identify Chemical Hazards: A Presenter: Kat Gregerson, WA State De- Occupational Hearing Loss
GHS Spreadsheet Tool partment of Labor and Industries. MK Fletcher, CPWR-The Center for Con-
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 104 struction Research and Training.
Moderator & Presenter: Courtney Stanion, G3: On Becoming a "Senior" IH:
Duke University. Embracing Change and Challenging G9: When Disaster Strikes: OS&H
Ageism Professional Support During the
F13: How to Conduct Sampling for 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 111 Hurricane Harvey Response
Fire-Related Particulates and Odors Moderator: Corrine Balcaen, Teck 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 109
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Room 113A Resources Inc., Canada. Presenters: Moderator: Stephan Graham, U.S. Army
Moderator: Mike Smith, Amec Foster Marshall Denhoff, University of Calgary, MEDCOM PHC (Retired). Presenters: Laura
Wheeler. Presenter: Michelle David, Amec Canada; Harry Beaulieu, Industrial Hygiene Weems, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;
Foster Wheeler. Resources; Michael Amster, M.B. Amster & Craig Groman, United States Coast Guard
Associates, Inc. IMAT; Edward Primeau, USCG Atlantic
Strike Team.
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Education Sessions Tuesday, May 22
G10: Current Ergonomic Challenges Afternoon Sessions in H2: IH in Russia and the United
and Assessment Tools The Hub States: Countries Far Apart,
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Room 113A Colleagues Nearby
Hall B
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Moderator: Chris Sparks, Bureau Veritas 3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Room 104
North America, Inc. 2:00 p.m. – 2:25 p.m.
Moderator: Eric Rasmuson, Chemistry &
2:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. • Gifting Strategies That Still Make Industrial Hygiene, Inc. Presenter: Andrey
Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Sense, Education in the Learning Zone Korchevskiy, Chemistry & Industrial Hy-
Training Challenges Posed by • Breathing and Stretching: The Dance giene, Inc.
Generation Z of Health, Health and Wellness in the
Robert Thomas, Auburn University. Learning Zone H3: Student Internships: Lessons
2:20 p.m. - 2:40 p.m. • Cooking Demonstration: Curried Veg- Learned From the Field
DUET: A Practitioner-Friendly Upper etable Salad with Yogurt Sauce, Center 3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Room 111
Extremity Risk Assessment Tool column
Moderator: Jake Shedd, University of Ala-
Sean Gallagher, Auburn University. 2:30 p.m. – 2:55 p.m. bama at Birmingham. Presenters: Teniope
2:40 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. • How to Be a Catalyst in 20 Minutes!, Adewumi-Gunn, UCLA; Ashley Price, Uni-
Ergonomic Hazards for Non-routine Education in the Learning Zone versity of Alabama at Birmingham; Andrea
Work at an Equipment Assembly Plant • Walking for Health, Health and Wellness Guytingco, University of Michigan.
Yuli Huang, National Kaohsiung First in the Learning Zone
University of Science and Technology, • Cooking Demonstration: Tuna Nicoise,
TUESDAY
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Wednesday, May 23 9:30 a.m. – 9:55 a.m. 10:30 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.
• Submitting a Session Proposal for AIHce EXP 2019, • Core Competencies for the Practice of Industrial/
6:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B Occupational Hygiene, Education in the Learning Zone,
Mark of • Chair Yoga, Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
The Hub, Hall B • A Healthy Lifestyle - The Components, Health and
Excellence Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
10:00 a.m. – 10:25 a.m.
Breakfast
• Dos, Don'ts, and Hints for Applying for the CIH 1:00 p.m. – 1:25 p.m.
Ballroom AB Exam, Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B • Synergist/JOEH, Education in the Learning Zone, The
• Your Breath as a Meditative Focus to Claim and Hub, Hall B
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Reset the Mind, Health and Wellness in the Learning • Power Stretches, Health and Wellness in the Learning
• I1: Aerosol Measurements: Cyclonic and Zone, The Hub, Hall B Zone, The Hub, Hall B
Spectroscopic Measurement, Room 113BC 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
• I2: You Are What You Write: Communication • J1: Real-Time Sensor Technology: Applications By • K1: Case Studies on the Respiratory Deposition of
Methods Using Digital Media, Room 111 IH Students, Room 113BC Metal Fume Particles, Room 105
• I3: Emerging Issues in IH: Law Enforcement and • J2: Protecting African Workers: A Focus on East • K2: Topics in Protective Clothing and Equipment:
National Security, Room 115BC Africa, Room 117 Focus on Respirators and Gowns, Room 113BC
• I4: Bloodborne Pathogens: The First 25 Years of • J3: Should You Be Worried? EHS Professionals in • K3: Innovations That Ignite Worker Health,
OSHA Enforcement, Room 108A Jail, Room 103 Room 118
• I5: Which Asbestos Is Asbestos? Dealing With • J4: Flash Fire and Explosions Caused by Electro- • K4: Healthcare Worker Occupational Exposure to
Ambiguous Minerals, Room 109 static Discharges, Room 108A Hazardous Drugs, Room 108A
• I6: Strategic Partnerships for Reducing Health • J5: Leadership and The Industrial Hygienist: A • K5: Current Issues in Regulatory Policy: Updates
WEDNESDAY
Risks in the Workplace, Room 108B Perfect Combination!, Room 118 on Lead and Legionella, Room 111
• I7: Risk Analysis Using Layer of Protection • J6: Developments in Beryllium Regulation, Sam- • K6: AIHA Local Sections: Managing, Marketing,
Analysis (LOPA), Room 105 pling, and Laboratory Analysis, Room 105 Collaborating, & Engaging, Room 116
• I8: Leverage Digital EHS Inspection and Asset • J7: Risk Assessment & Management Case Studies: • K7: Biosafety and IH in Animal Research, Room 117
Management Systems, Room 116 Focus on Legislation and Policy, Room 109 • K8: Additive Manufacturing: Workplace Health and
• I9: Environmental Exposure Assessments for Pa- • J8: Additive Manufacturing: Workplace Health and Safety, Part 2, Room 108B
tients With Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis, Room 117 Safety, Part 1, Room 108B • K9: Notable Confined Spaces: Solutions to Improve
• I10: IH Perspective in Emergency Response to a • J9: Notable Confined Spaces: Some Awareness Outcomes, Part 2, Room 115BC
Process Plant Fire, Room 113A Issues, Part 1, Room 115BC • K10: Interesting OSHA Health Cases, Part 1,
• I11: Using Anthropometrics for Industrial • J10: Topics in Controls: Respirable Crystalline Room 103
Workplace Design, Room 112 Silica, Fit-Test, and Welding Fume, Room 111 • K11: How To Make
WITHDRAWN
Your Makers Safe
• I12: TLVs: Use, Misuse, and Misunderstandings, • J11: Exposure Assessments in Aviation and Live • K12: Waterborne Pathogens Mysteries Solved,
Room 103 Weapons Training, Room 113A Room 109
• I13: Low-Cost 3-D Printing and Fabrication: Not • J12: How Are Innovative Technologies Affecting • K13: Mock Trial: Use of Expert IH Testimony in a
Low in Fume Emission, Room 118 Your Culture?, Room 116 Wrongful Termination Case, Part 1, Room 119
• I14: Donald E. Cummings Memorial Award Lecture, • J13: Stokinger Lecture: The Importance of • K15: Days of Our Lives: Practical Applications
Room 119 Confirming Protection from Risks in All the Places for the IH Laboratory and their Customers. Part
• I15: Days of Our Lives: Practical Applications for We Live, Learn, Work, and Play, Room 119 3: A Reawakening: ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Evolving
the IH Laboratory and their Customers. Part 1: • J15: Days of Our Lives: Practical Applications Mindset of the International Laboratory Standard,
The Storms of Sampling and Analysis, Room 104 for the IH Laboratory and their Customers. Part Room 104
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 2: Drama Implementing Sustainable Continuous 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
• ACTIONS Committee Meeting, Room 202B Improvement Program: Benefits, Hurdles, and • ABET Session, Marriott, Room 304
Culture, Room 104 1:30 p.m. – 1:55 p.m.
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Poster Session 3 Author Attend Time, Professional • How Being Mentored Can Help You as a Student,
CareerAdvantage Development Fair Open, Posters Zone, The Hub, Exhibit Hall B Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
The Hub, Hall B Topics: Healthcare, Occupational and Environmen- • Healthy Eating: Eating Out, Health and Wellness in
• Online Job and Resume Postings all day tal Epidemiology, Regulation & Legislation. the Learning Zone, The Hub, Hall B
• On-Site Interviews – 9:00 a.m. – Noon
• Resume Critiquing – 9:00 a.m. – Noon
• On-Site Interviews – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. • L8: Inside the Building Environment: Fungal 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
• WHWB – Workplace Health Without Borders Guidelines and Discoveries, Room 108B Closing Session
Meetings, Marriott, Liberty Ballroom B • L9: Understanding Exposure in Talc-Attributed Total Exposure Health:
2:00 p.m. – 2:25 p.m. Disease, Room 109 A Revolutionary Way to Think
• Standards Advisory Panel of the AIHA: Outlook for • L10: Interesting OSHA Health Cases, Part 2, of Exposure and Primary
the Future, Education in the Learning Zone, The Hub, Room 103 Prevention
Hall B • L11: Bolivian Mineral Mining and Milling: Col.(ret.) Kirk Phillips, LJB Inc.
• Flower Essences: Botanical Sprays for Health and Characterizing Dust, Room 117 Ballroom AB
Well Being, Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, • L13: Mock Trial: Use of Expert IH Testimony in a
The Hub, Hall B Wrongful Termination Case, Part 2, Room 119 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. • L14: NIOSH Research on Reducing Welding Fume • Communication and Training Methods Committee,
• L1: Laboratory Considerations for Analysis of Ra- Exposures in Electric Power Generation, Room 116 Marriott, Room 404
diologically Contaminated IH Samples, Room 113A • L15: Days of Our Lives: Practical Applications for • Laboratory Health and Safety Committee, Marriott,
• L2: Nanotechnology Updates: Focus on Nanoparti- the IH Laboratory and their Customers. Part 4: A Room 402/403
cles, Room 113BC Stranger in Town: HSE Role in Protecting Worker 4:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
• L3: Emergency Preparedness and Response After Encounters with Illicit Drugs, Room 104
• AIHA Annual Business Meeting, Marriott, Liberty
Crisis and Catastrophe, Room 115BC 2:30 p.m. – 2:55 p.m. Ballroom A
• L4: A New Silica Control Tool in British Columbia, • Synergist Panel 2, Education in the Learning Zone, 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Canada, Room 111 The Hub, Hall B
• Oil and Gas Working Group, Marriott, Room 411/412
• L5: Applying ISO 45001 to Manage Your Workplace • Spices: Not just for taste, they keep you healthy 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Ergonomics Program, Room 105 to!, Health and Wellness in the Learning Zone, The Hub,
• Career and Employment Services Committee,
• L6: Exposure Assessment: Estimating Methods,
WEDNESDAY
Hall B
Marriott, Grand Ballroom J
Room 118
• Incident Preparedness and Response Working
• L7: Legionnaires' Disease, a Re-emerging Threat: Group, Marriott, Room 414/415
Latest Investigative Tools, Room 108A
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
• AIHA Board of Directors/Staff Meeting
(by invitation only), Marriott, Grand Ballroom K
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
• University of South Florida Sunshine ERC Reception,
Field House; 1150 Filbert Street; Philadelphia, PA 19107
Thursday At-a-Glance
As of April 4, 2018
H denotes a NEW PDC
Thursday, May 24 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. • H PDC 807: OSHA Recordkeeping — The Good, the
7:00 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. • PDC 801: Train The Trainer — Improving IH Expo- Bad, and the Ugly, Room 121C
• PDC Monitor Meeting, Room 107AB sure Judgments, Room 119A • H PDC 808: How to Implement a Fatigue Risk
7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
• H PDC 802: Preparing for the Crisis — OHS Plan- Management System, Room 122A
• Registration, Arch Street Bridge
ning and Risk Communication, Room 108B • PDC 809: Risk Assessment Boot Camp — Envi-
• PDC 803: Legal Issues and Exposures in Your IH ronmental and Occupational Health Applications,
7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Practice, Room 111AB Room 119B
• Speaker Ready Room, Room 107AB • PDC 804: The Sub-Microgram World — Guidance • H PDC 810: Using the Business Case for Preven-
8:00 a.m. – Noon for Compliance with the OSHA Beryllium Standard, tion through Design (PtD) Interventions, Room 120C
• H PDC 901: Applying Industrial Hygiene to Room 108A Noon – 1:00 p.m.
Environmental Infection Control in Healthcare • H PDC 805: Heat Stress — The Forgotten IH • PDC Lunches, Room 201ABC
Settings, Room 117 Fundamental, Room 104AB 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
• PDC 902: Risk Assessment during an Incident • PDC 806: Hearing Loss Prevention — Beyond the
Response, Room 109AB
• H PDC 1001: Qualitative Risk Analysis — A
Basics, Room 116 Redbook Tool for the IH/OS Tool Box, Room 117
• PDC 903: Designing Effective EHS Organizations
Using Management Systems, Room 105AB
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Wednesday, May 23
Education Sessions
WEDNESDAY
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 113BC Importance of Confirming Protection
Determinations Under TSCA
Matthew Lloyd, US EPA. from Risks in All the Places We Live,
Moderator: Roger Lewis, Saint Louis
University. Presenters: Justin Cathey, 10:55 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Learn, Work, and Play
Northern Illinois University; Leslie Allsopp, Going from Zero to Hero: A Case Study 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 119
University of North Texas Health Science of How One Company Took on Fatigue Presenter: Mark Hoover, NIOSH/ CDC.
Center; Brandon Jensen, University of Mike Harnett, Six Safety Systems, Canada.
Minnesota. J15: Days of Our Lives: Practical
J8: Additive Manufacturing: Applications for the IH Laboratory
J2: Protecting African Workers: Workplace Health and Safety, Part 1 and their Customers. Part 2:
A Focus on East Africa 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 108B Drama Implementing Sustainable
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 117 Moderator: Kevin Dunn, NIOSH/DSHEFS. Continuous Improvement Program:
Moderator: Marianne Levitsky, Workplace Presenters: Srinivas Durgam, GE Additive; Benefits, Hurdles, and Culture
Health Without Borders/ECOH. Present- Megan Sandy, Dartmouth College. 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 104
ers: Lydia Renton, BluMetric Environ- Presenters: Pamela Kostle, University of
mental Inc.; Thomas Fuller, Illinois State J9: Notable Confined Spaces: Some Wisconsin-Madison; Shawn Kusma, Maxx-
University. Awareness Issues, Part 1 am Laboratories.
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 115BC
J3: Should You Be Worried? EHS Moderator: Warren Brown, VOS. Present-
Professionals in Jail ers: Bonnie Lockhart, Ameren Corpora- Poster Session 3
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 103 tion; Jay Gieseke, Andeavor/St. Paul Park Author Attend Time 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
Moderator: Jeanine Prud'homme, New Refining. Professional Posters Zone, The Hub,
York City Department of Environmental Exhibit Hall B
Protection. Presenter: Neil Feldscher, New J10: Topics in Controls: Respirable
Topics: Healthcare, Occupational and
York City Department of Environmental Crystalline Silica, Fit-Test, and Environmental Epidemiology, Regulation
Protection. Welding Fume & Legislation
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 111 See page 48 for posters on this topic. For a
J4: Flash Fire and Explosions Moderator: Michael Malter, Karl Environ- full list of co-authors and detailed ab-
Caused by Electrostatic Discharges mental Group. stracts, see the AIHce 2018 website.
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Room 108A 10:15 a.m. - 10:35 a.m.
Moderator & Presenter: John Wincek, Effectively Reduce Employee Exposures
DEKRA Process Safety. to Respirable Crystalline Silica
Natalie Fox, Ramboll.
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Education Sessions Wednesday, May 23
WEDNESDAY
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Education Sessions Wednesday, May 23
L7: Legionnaires’ Disease, a L9: Understanding Exposure in L13: Mock Trial: Use of Expert IH
Re-emerging Threat: Latest Talc-Attributed Disease Testimony in a Wrongful Termination
Investigative Tools 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Room 109 Case, Part 2
2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Room 108A Moderator & Presenter: Nadia Moore, Ver- 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Room 119
Moderator: J. Krause, Forensic Analytical itox, Inc. Presenters: Bryan Hardin, Karin Moderator: William Collier, UC Merced.
Consulting Services. Presenter: Hung Hayman, Veritox, Inc. Presenters: Samuel Celly, Celly Services,
Cheung, Cogency Environmental, LLC. Inc.; Dan Napier, Dan Napier & Associ-
L10: Interesting OSHA Health Cases, ates — DNA Industrial Hygiene; Steven
L8: Inside the Building Environment: Part 2 Sherman, Self-employed.
Fungal Guidelines and Discoveries 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Room 103
2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Room 108B Moderator: Anthony Towey, US DOL/ OSHA. L14: NIOSH Research on Reducing
Moderator: Penny Pietrowski, US Army Presenters: Zahinira Pietri, USDOL/ OSHA Welding Fume Exposures in Electric
Materiel Command. Peoria Area Office; Derek Rusin, USDOL/ Power Generation
2:15 p.m. - 2:35 p.m. OSHA Houston North Area Office; Edward 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Room 116
Guidelines for IAQ to Include Spore Parsons, US DOL/ OSHA. Moderator: Darrell Dechant, Keene State
Traps, Dust Fungi Culture and Airborne College. Presenters: Arlen Siert, Xcel
Particles L11: Bolivian Mineral Mining and Energy; Michael Keane, NIOSH.
Richard Billups, Air Allergen Mold Testing. Milling: Characterizing Dust
2:35 p.m. - 2:55 p.m. 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Room 117 L15: Days of Our Lives: Practical
Aspergillus Versicolor Clade and Their Moderator: Ben Heckman, RHP Risk Man- Applications for the IH Laboratory
Growing Significance as Emerging agement Inc. Presenters: Fred Boelter, and their Customers. Part 4: A
Pathogens Jacob Persky, RHP Risk Management Inc.; Stranger in Town: HSE Role in
Zeljko Jurjevic, EMSL Analytical, Inc. Drew Van Orden, R.J. Lee Group.
2:55 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Protecting Worker Encounters with
Mold Contaminated Buildings: Advances Illicit Drugs
in Metagenomic Sequencing 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Room 104
Jason Dobranic, EMSL Analytical, Inc. Presenters: Roberta Smith, Colorado
Department of Public Health & Environ-
WEDNESDAY
All posters are on display in The Hub, • 514 - Engineering Controls for Crystal- • 281 - Exposure to Nanomaterials
Exhibit Hall B. line Silica Exposures During Concrete Released During the Life-cycle of
Grinding. Presenter: Edgar Reed, Liberty Nanocomposites. Presenter: Cha-Chen
Mutual Insurance Company. Fung, Cardno ChemRisk.
Poster Session 1 • 548 - Hearing Impairment among Con- • 371 - Variability of Concentration
struction Workers: Occupational Hear- between Sorbent Tubes, Sampling and
Monday, May 21
ing Loss Dataset. Presenter: Rebecca Katz, Analytical Methods, and Extraction
Author Attend Time
The Center to Protect Worker's Rights. Conditions. Presenter: Jhy-Charm Soo,
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
• 635 - Assessment of Diesel Exhaust NIOSH/CDC.
Area: Professional Posters Zone Exposure in Municipal Fire Halls in On- • 386 - Using a Silicone Wristband as a
Topics: Aerosols, Construction, Indoor Environmental tario. Presenter: Sheila Kalenge, Occupa- Personal Sampler. Presenter: Yu-Chen Lee,
Quality/Indoor Air Quality tional Cancer Research Centre, Cancer National Taiwan University.
• 198 - Asbestos Fiber Transport from Care Ontario. • 439 - Exposure Assessment Aboard
Facilities into the Community. Presenter: • 657 - Remotely Piloted Aircraft Ground the AC-130J Gunship. Presenter: Chris-
Anders Abelmann, Cardno ChemRisk. Control Station IAQ Issues. Presenter: tin Grabinski, U.S. Air Force, School of
• 203 - Respirator Use and Exposures David Wertz, U.S. Air Force. Aerospace Medicine.
During Road Building and Repair. Present- • 671 - Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in • 473 - Exposure Assessment of 1-Bro-
er: Brent Doney, NIOSH/CDC, Respiratory Four Ohio Nursing Home Facilities. Pre- mopropane Workers and Recommended
Health Division. senter: Hope Tebbe, University of Toledo. Exposure Limit in Taiwan. Presenter: Nai
• 206 - Exposures among Workers at an • 724 - Respirable Silica Associated with Yun Cheng, Institute of Labor, Occu-
Indium Tin Oxide Production Facility. Drywall Installation and Finishing Oper- pational Safety and Health, Ministry of
Presenter: Brie Hawley, NIOSH/CDC. Labor, Taiwan.
ations. Presenter: Jan Koehn, Jan Koehn,
• 209 - Dust Exposure while Using a MS, CIH, Inc. • 505 - Personal Sampling Instruments
Woodworking Mobile Dust Collector. • 760 - Air Sampling to Characterize for Semivolatile Organic Chemicals. Pre-
Presenter: Donna Vosburgh, University of Airborne Theatrical Fog. Presenter: Chris senter: Yoshihiro Suzuki, Sibata Scientific
Wisconsin-Whitewater. Wesley, Colden Corporation. Technology Ltd., Japan.
• 246 - Exposures during Use of a • 762 - Facial Hair and Respirator Fit. Pre- • 508 - Changes in OEL Values for
Powered Abrasive Saw to Cut Asbes- Chemicals in the Working Environment
senter: Evan Floyd, University of Oklahoma.
tos-Containing Cement Pipe. Presenter: in Poland. Presenter: Sławomir Michał
Joshua Maskrey, Cardno ChemRisk. Czerczak, Nofer Institute of Occupational
• 277 - Solving an Indoor Air Quality Student Posters Medicine, Poland.
Concern: Sampling, Analyses, and IH • 525 - Beryllium Air and Swipe Sampling.
Expertise. Presenter: Amanda Scott, The Monday, May 21 Presenter: Gina McComb, U.S. Air Force.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Author Attend Time • 558 - Exposure Assessment for Natu-
• 292 - Take-home Exposure to Asbestos 3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. rally Generated Diacetyl in Food Prod-
from Handling Contaminated Clothing. Area: Student Posters Zone ucts. Presenter: Shannon Gaffney, Cardno
Presenter: Jason Lotter, Cardo ChemRisk. For authors and full details, please check the AIHce ChemRisk.
• 332 - Efficiencies of Gloves, Barrier EXP website. • 571 - Near-source Community Expo-
Creams, and Skin Care Products against sure to Asbestos: A Review. Presenter:
Metalworking Fluids. Presenter: Shih-Wei Melanie Nembhard, Cardno ChemRisk.
Tsai, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Poster Session 2 • 598 - Procedures to Determine Para-
• 446 - Exposure to Residual Polycy- Tuesday, May 22 bens, Triclosan and Bisphenol A in Per-
clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) in sonal Care Products. Presenter: Yu-Chen
Author Attend Time
Firefighter Vehicles. Presenter: Jooyeon Liu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Hwang, Western Kentucky University. • 619 - Protecting Against the Unknown:
• 476 - Chemical Markers of Occupational Area: Professional Posters Zone Safe Exposures to Low-Data Chemicals.
Exposure to Wood Dust. Presenter: Mari- Topics: Exposure Assessment Strategies, Sampling Presenter: Jerald Ovesen, University of
ella Carrieri, Department of Cardiologic, and Analysis, Exposure Banding/Occupational Exposure Cincinnati.
Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, Univer- Limits • 632 - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Use in
sity of Padova. • 169 - Exposures Related to Riding Reducing Hazards during Emergency
• 481 - Respirator Service Life Estimation All-terrain Vehicles (ATVs) with Asbes- Response. Presenter: Michael Valigosky,
Model for Spraying Pesticides. Presenter: tos-containing Brakes. Presenter: Jennifer University of Toledo.
Ellis, Ramboll Environ, Inc.
Michael Krause, Veritox. • 636 - Asbestos Monitoring of Gasket
• 499 - Overexposure to Flour Dust in • 174 - Asbestos Exposures with the Replacement on All-terrain Vehicles
Small to Mid-size Bakeries. Presenter: Manipulation of Molded Phenolic Prod- (ATVs). Presenter: Jennifer Ellis, Ramboll
Debra Corbin, SAIF Corporation. ucts. Presenter: Abigail McEwen, Cardno Environ, Inc.
ChemRisk.
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Expo Hours
Expo Floor Plan Monday, May 21
As of April 6, 2018 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 22
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Exhibitor
Exhibitor Service Desk Lounge
Wednesday, May 23
8:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Learning
Pavilion 1
AIHA ACGIH
Hamilton
Club
To/From The Hub Lounge
New Exhibitor Pavilion
Learning
Pavilion 2
University Row
Main Entrance
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participating exhibitors, and drop your
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Winning names will be drawn at 12:30 p.m.
The Grand Prize is a round trip and
registration for AIHce EXP 2019
in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Second Prize is $1,000.
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Exhibitors by Aisle
As of March 23, 2018
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Exhibitors by Alphabet
As of March 23, 2018
1Source Safety and ABET........................................ 2008 Advanced Test Equipment AIHA®....................................... 1039
Health, Inc................................ 1005 415 N. Charles Street Rentals..................................... 1515 3141 Fairview Park Drive, Ste. 777
140 S Village Ave., Suite 130 Baltimore, MD 21201 10401 Roselle Street Falls Church, VA 22042
Exton, PA 19341 www.abet.org San Diego, CA 92121 www.aiha.org
www.1SSH.com 410-347-7700 www.atecorp.com 703-849-8888
610-524-5525 x14 comms@abet.org 888-488-2832 infonet@aiha.org
rentals@atecorp.com
3M................................... 1409, 1415 ACGIH®..................................... 1839 AIHA Laboratory Accreditation
Bldg. 235-2W-70 1330 Kemper Meadow Drive Aerobiology Laboratory Programs, LLC........................ 1129
St. Paul, MN 55144 Cincinnati, OH 45240-4148 Associates, Inc........................ 1115 3141 Fairview Park Drive, Ste. 777
www.3M.com/workersafety www.acgih.org 43760 Trade Center Place, Falls Church, VA 22042
800-328-1667 513-742-2020 Suite 100 www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org
3mppesafety@mmm.com mail@acgih.org Dulles, VA 20166 703-846-0789
www.aerobiology.net infonet@aiha.org
A.P. Buck Inc........................... 1928 Advanced Chemical Testing.. 1023 877-648-9150
7101 Presidents Drive, Ste. 110 101-B Glades Rd. info@aerobiology.net AIHA Mentoring Program....... 2012
Orlando, FL 32809 Boca Raton, FL 33432 3141 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 777
www.apbuck.com www.acsbadge.com Affygility Solutions................. 1161 Falls Church, VA 22042
407-851-8602 561-338-3116 390 Interlocken Crescent, Suite 350 www.aiha.org/get-involved/Acco-
apbuck@apbuck.com Broomfield, CO 80021 lades
www.affygility.com andAwardPrograms/Pages/
303-884-3028 Become-a-Mentor.aspx
dcalhoun@affygility.com mike_finnamore@baxter.com
Air Systems International...... 1308 American Board of Industrial Bio-Rad Laboratories............. 1531 Bullard..................................... 1744
829 Juniper Crescent Hygiene.................................... 1026 2000 Alfred Nobel Dr. 1898 Safety Way
Chesapeake, VA 23320 6005 W St Joe Hwy Ste 300 Hercules, CA 94547 Cynthiana, KY 41031
www.airsystems.com Lansing, MI 48917 www.bio-rad.com/en-us/food-science 859-539-4544
800-866-8100 www.abih.org 510-741-1000
sales@airsystems.com 517-321-2638 loreta_vargas@bio-rad.com Bureau Veritas/
abih@abih.org Maxxam................................... 1103
AirClean Systems................... 1352 Bioscience International, Inc....1003 1601 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway,
2179 E. Lyon Station Rd. American Heart Association.... 2016 11333 Woodglen Drive Ste. 400
Creedmoor, NC 27522 7272 Greenville Ave. Rockville, MD 20852 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33323
919-255-3220 Dallas, TX 75231 www.biosci-intl.com www.us.bureauveritas.com/home/
www.heart.org/workforcetraining 301-231-7400 our-services/health_safety_
Airthinx, Inc............................. 1245 877-242-4277 bioinfo@biosci-intl.com environmental
200 Spectrum Center Drive info@heart.org 888-357-7020
Suite 300 Board of Certified Safety usinfo@us.bureauveritas.com
Irvine, IL 92618 AMETEK Arizona Instrument... 1526 Professionals (BCSP)............. 1739
www.airthinx.io 3375 N Delaware St 8645 Guion Road Casella CEL Inc....................... 1631
support@airthinx.io Chandler, AZ 85225 Indianapolis, IN 46268 415 Lawrence Bell Drive,
www.azic.com/aihce www.bcsp.org Unit 4
All American Restoration....... 1029 601-783-8825 317-593-4800 Buffalo, NY 14221
1820 State Highway 35 North salesall.azic@ametek.com info@bcsp.org www.casellasolutions.com
South Amboy, NJ 08879 800-366-2966
www.allamericanrestoration.com AMETEK MOCON.................... 1226 Bowen EHS............................. 1326 info-us@casellasolutions.com
732-792-9612 19661 US Highway 36 141 Providence Road
carrie@allamericanrestoration.com PO Box 649 Suite 200 CDC NCEH/ATSDR................. 1457
Lyons, CO 80540 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 1600 Clifton Road
Alliance of Hazardous Materials www.baseline-mocon.com www.bowenehs.com MS F 61
Professionals.......................... 1754 303-823-6661 866-264-5852 Atlanta, GA 30329
337 Little Quarry Road info.baseline@ametek.com support@bowenlearn.com www.cdc.gov
Gaithersburg, MD 20878 770-488-0589
www.ahmpnet.org Analytics Corporation............ 1909 Breezer Holdings.................... 1626
301-208-0000 10329 Stony Run Lane 550 SW 12 Ave. Center for Toxicology and
info@ahmpnet.org Ashland, VA 23005 #550 Environmental Health, LLC.... 1638
www.analyticscorp.com Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 5120 Northshore Drive
Alliant Insurance Services, 804-365-3000 www.powerbreezer.com North Little Rock, AR 72118
Inc............................................. 1330 jspink@analyticscorp.com 844-418-3706 www.cteh.com
4530 Walney Rd. info@powerbreezer.com 501-801-8500
Suite 200 Armor Guys Inc....................... 1215 webquestion@cteh.com
Chantilly, VA 20151 10990 Wilshire Blvd. Bruker Detection
www.aiha.alliant.com Suite 250 Corporation............................. 1253 CH Technologies USA, Inc..... 2033
703-547-6287 Los Angeles, CA 90024 40 Manning Rd 778 Carver Ave.
aiha-questions@alliant.com www.armorguys.com Billerica, MA 01821 Westwood, NJ 07675-2605
310-504-1380 www.brukerdetection.com www.chtechusa.com
AllOne Health.......................... 1753 contact@armorguys.com 978-663-3660 x1308 201-264-6776
100 N. Pennsylvania Ave frank.thibodeau@brukerdetection.us squilantik@chtechusa.com
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Assay Technology, Inc./AT Labs/
www.allonehealth.com MNR Services......................... 1426 BSI EHS Services and Chemdoc................................. 1017
877-720-7770 1382 Stealth St Solutions................................. 1853 Unit 2 B /
inquiry@allonehealth.com Livermore, CA 94551 2150 N. 1st Street Annacotty Business Park
www.assaytech.com Suite 450 www.chemdoc.com
ALS Environmental................. 1707 800-833-1258 San Jose, CA 95131 800-274-0380
960 West LeVoy Drive custservice@assaytech.com www.bsigroup.com/ehs shane.irwin@chemdoc.com
Salt Lake City, UT 84123 800-790-6236
www.alsglobal.com ehs@bsigroup.com
800-356-9135
maleah.forbes@alsglobal.com
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Exhibitors by Alphabet
Fauske & Associates, LLC..... 1541 GfG Instrumentation, Inc........ 1339 Hazard Technology................. 1953 Health & Safety Institute........ 1932
16W070 83rd Street 1194 Oak Valley Drive, Suite 20 P.O. Box 1920 1450 Westec Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Pasadena, MD 21123 Eugene, OR 97402
www.fauske.com www.goodforgas.com www.hazardtechnology.com www.hsi.com
630-323-8750 800-959-0329 800-852-3698 800-447-3177
info@goodforgas.com hvanoeveren@hsi.com
Faztek, LLC.............................. 1620 HC Info..................................... 1628
6935 Lincoln Parkway GHD Services, Inc................... 2010 1425 Broadway #28037 HETI......................................... 1542
Fort Wayne, IN 46804 11719 Hinson Road Seattle, WA 98122 54 Nonset Path
www.faztek.net Suite 100 www.hcinfo.com Acton, MA 01720
855-270-0768 Little Rock, AR 72212 206-494-0267 www.hetiservices.com
insidesales@faztek.net www.ghd.com support@hcinfo.com 978-263-4044
501-224-1926 development@hetiservices.com
Fiberlock Technologies, Inc... 1915 jennifer.cable@ghd.com HCI (Health Conservation,
150 Dascomb Road Inc.).......................................... 1645 Heuresis Corporation............. 1930
Andover, MA 01810 Global Glove & Safety Mfg., 415 Financial Ct. 330 Nevada Street
www.fiberlock.com Inc............................................ 1608 Rockford, IL 61107 Newton, MA 02460
800-342-3755 13915 Radium St NW www.hcihealth.com www.heuresistech.com
info@fiberlock.com Suite A 815-964-4465 617-467-5526
Ramsey, MN 55303 info@hcihealth.com sales@heureistech.com
Fike Analytical Technologies, www.globalglove.com
LLC........................................... 1126 763-452-7419
9800 Reese sales@GlobalGlove.com
Clarkston, MI 48348
www.fikeanalytical.com Global Language Translations
248-241-6713 and Consulting, Inc................ 1006
randall@reagan.com 4608 N. Saginaw Rd.
Midland, MI 48640-2310
Flow Sciences, Inc.................. 1258 www.gltac.com
www.flowsciences.com 989-839-5804
Leland, NC 28451
www.flowsciences.com Golder Associates Inc............ 1730
9103324841 9428 Baymeadows Road
ddamatta@flowsciences.com Suite 400
Jacksonville, FL 32256-7979 Portable FTIR analyzers for gas
Gas Clip Technologies, Inc.... 1214 www.golder.com monitoring in industrial plants
305 W. FM 1382 ebonnell@golder.com
Suite 540 Simultaneous measurement of 25 gases
Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Grace Lone Worker................. 1159
Identification of unknown gases
www.gascliptech.com 305 Bend Hill Road
972-775-7577 Fredonia, PA 16124
info@gascliptech.com www.graceindustries.com • User selectable libraries
724-962-9231 • Wireless data transmission
Gasmet Technologies Inc....... 2030
956A, The Queensway Grainger.................................. 1854
Toronto, Ontario M8Z 1P5 www.grainger.com
Canada Lake Forest, IL 60045
www.gasmet.com www.grainger.com
866-685-0050 patti.julius@grainger.com
sales@gasmet.com
GrayWolf Sensing
GASTEC Corporation............. 1114 Solutions................................. 1903
8-8-6 Fukayanaka 6 Research Drive
866-685-0050
Ayase-city, Kanagawa 252-1195 Shelton, CT 06484
www.graywolfsensing.com
sales@gasmet.com
Japan
www.gastec.co.jp 203-402-0477
Advanced Solutions for Gas Monitoring
81-467-79-3910
international@gastec.co.jp
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Exhibitors by Alphabet
Materion Brush Inc................. 1557 MPSA, a division of Airline.... 1033 NIOSH...................................... 1014 Ohio Lumex Company........... 1742
6070 Parkland Boulevard 3557 Progress Drive 1150 Tusculum Avenue 30350 Bruce Industrial Parkway
Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 Bensalem, PA 19020 Mail Stop C18 Solon, OH 44139
www.materion.com www.mpsasafety.com/ Cincinnati, OH 45226 www.ohiolumex.com
215-638-4700 www.cdc.gov/niosh 440-264-2500
MAXAIR Systems.................... 1008 sales@mpsasafety.com eidtechinfo@cdc.gov mail@ohiolumex.com
17171 Daimler Street
Irvine, CA 92614 MSA.......................................... 1815 Noise Control Engineering, Open Range Software LLC.... 1726
www.maxair-systems.com 1000 Cranberry Woods Drive LLC........................................... 1838 PO Box 80
800-443-3842 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 799 Middlesex Turnpike 1141 Hebbertsburg Rd
info@maxair-systems.com www.msasafety.com/global Billerica, MA 01821 Crab Orchard, TN 37223
724-776-8600 www.noise-control.com www.openrangesoftware.com
Medtronic Zephyr Performance us.cs@msasafety.com 978-670-5339 800-669-6742
Systems................................... 1658
1 Annapolis St Northeast Laboratory ORAU....................................... 1027
Annapolis, MD 21401 Mycometer, Inc........................ 1102 Services................................... 1523 100 ORAU Way
www.zephyranywhere.com 5002 S. MacDill Avenue 227 China Rd Oak Ridge, TN 37830
303-518-3110 Tampa, FL 33611 Winslow, ME 04901 www.orau.org
www.mycometer.com www.nelabservice.com 865-335-9979
Mesa Laboratories Inc............ 1243 813-831-6511 207-873-7711 barbara.neill@orau.org
12100 W 6th Ave info@nelabservices.com
Lakewood, CO 80228 Nanozen.................................. 1302 ORCHSE Strategies, LLC....... 1561
www.mesalabs.com Suite 302 NRCC....................................... 1153 2021 L Street NW,
303-987-8000 25 East 6th Avenue 125 Rose Ann Ln Suite 101-357
customerservice@mesalabs.com Vancouver, BC V5T 1J3 West Grove, PA 19390 Washington, DC 20036
Canada 610-322-0657 www.orchse.com
Met One Instruments, Inc....... 1218 www.nanozen.ca 202-510-0509
1600 NW Washington Blvd. 1-844-NANOZEN Occupational Health &
Grants Pass, OR 97526 peter.briscoe@nanozen.ca Safety....................................... 1131 Oxility B.V................................ 1528
www.metone.com 14901 Quorum Dr. Esdoornstraat
541-471-7111 National Library of Medicine.1010 Suite 425 11
sales@metone.com 8600 Rockville Pike Dallas, TX 75254 Best, Nederland 5682CM
Bethesda, MD 20894 www.ohsonline.com Netherlands
Miller Electric Mfg Co............. 1132 www.nlm.nih.gov 972-687-6700 www.oxility.com
1635 W Spencer St 888-FIND-NLM smay@1105media.com 31-648-070-024
Appleton, WI 54912 tehip@teh.nlm.nih.gov
www.millerwelds.com Occupational Health & Safety Particles Plus.......................... 1109
920-734-9821 National Safety Council......... 1659 Assistances Inc., Shanghai... 1855 31 Tosca Drive
1121 Spring Lake Dr. 13F, 1188 Siping Rd, Stoughton, MA 02072
MilliporeSigma........................ 1830 Itasca, IL 60143 Yangpu District www.particlesplus.com
595 North Harrison Road www.nsc.org Shanghai, 200082 781-341-1850
Bellefonte, PA 16823 800-621-7615 China hello@particlesplus.com
www.sigma-aldrich.com/air_ www.ohsa.com.cn/en/
monitoring Netronix, Inc............................ 1344 xihai_mi@ohsa.com.cn PathCon Laboratories............ 1233
814-359-3441 3401 Grays Ferry Ave 270 Scientific Drive, Suite 3
kristen.schultz@sial.com Building 6212 Occupational Health and Safety Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
Solutions................................. 1529
Philadelphia, PA 19146 www.pathcon.com
Morphix Technologies............ 1021 www.netronixgroup.com 336 Harris Hill Rd 770-446-0540/866-728-4266
2557 Production Road 215-475-5133 Williamsville, NY 14221 infopc@pathcon.com
Virginia Beach, VA 23454 support@netronixgroup.com www.ohssgroup.com
www.morphtec.com 716-867-1754 PerkinElmer............................. 1447
757-431-2260 Nextteq, LLC............................ 1729 sales@ohssgroup.com 940 Winter St.
sales@morphtec.com 8406 Benjamin Rd., Ste. J Waltham, MA 02451
OHD, LLLP............................... 1432
Tampa, FL 33634 www.perkinelmer.com
www.nextteq.com 2687 John Hawkins Pkwy 781-663-6900
877-312-2333 Hoover, AL 35244 ehevents@perkinelmer.com
www.ohdusa.com
888-464-3872
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SanAir Technologies SGS Galson............................. 1609 Sper Scientific......................... 1116 SW Safety Solutions Inc........ 1209
Laboratory, Inc........................ 1220 6601 Kirkville Road 8281 E Evans Rd Ste 103 33278 Central Avenue
1551 Oakbridge Drive, Suite B East Syracuse, NY 13057 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Suite 102
Powhatan, VA 23139 www.sgsgalson.com www.sperdirect.com Union City, CA 94587
www.sanair.com 888-432-5227 480-719-3468 www.swsafety.com
804-897-1177 ehs.clientcare@sgs.com 510-429-8692
IAQ@SANAIR.com Sunset CES Inc....................... 1858 info@swsafety.com
9403 SW Nimbus Ave
SAP.......................................... 1012 SHOEBOX Audiometry a divisions Beaverton, OR 97008 Sy-Klone International........... 1252
3999 West Chester Pike of Clearwater Clinical.............. 1030 www.cooperenvironmental.com/ 4390 Imeson Rd
Newtown Square, PA 19073 1306 Wellington St. W 503-670-8335 Jacksonville, FL 32219
www.sap.com Suite 501 www.sy-klone.com
michael.censurato@sap.com Ottawa, ON K1Y 3B2 Sustainable Workplace 904-448-6563
Canada Alliance.................................... 1554 bonalyn.boyd@sy-klone.com
Schneider Laboratories www.shoebox.md 216 E Stuart Ave
Global Inc................................ 1230 877-349-9934 Lake Wales, FL 33853 T K Group, Inc......................... 1155
2512 West Cary Street info@shoebox.md www.sustainablewp.org 1781 S. Bell School Rd
Richmond, VA 23220-5117 863-676-4100 Rockford, IL 61016
www.slabinc.com Sibata USA Inc........................ 1208 info@sustainablewp.org www.tkontheweb.com
804-353-6778 2959 Chapel Hill Road 815-332-3460
info@slabinc.com Suite D221 chrisbennett@tkgrouphearing.com
Douglasville, GA 30135
Scientific Analytical www.sibata.co.jp/english/
Institute, Inc............................. 1314 770-883-2697
4604 Dundas Drive sales@sibatausa.com
Greensboro, NC 27407
www.sailab.com
877-292-3888
lab@sailab.com
SiteHawk.................................. 1627
709 Nissan Drive
Smyrna, TN 37167
Safer, Smarter Workplaces,
SDSpro.................................... 1738
1300 E. 68th Avenue, #208A
www.sitehawk.com
877-483-4295
info@sitehawk.com
Products, and Communities
Anchorage, AK 99518
www.sdspro.com
907-272-6635 SKC Inc.................................... 1307
sales@SDSpro.com 863 Valley View Road
Eighty Four, PA 15330
SEER Technology................... 1032 www.skcinc.com
2681 Parleys Way, Suite 201 800-752-8472
Salt Lake City, UT 84109 skcorder@skcinc.com
www.seertechnology.com
801-746-7888 SPAN Safety Workshops........ 1028
info@seertechnology.com 402 W Mt Vernon Successful EHS leaders in virtually every industry
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Sensidyne, LP......................... 1809 Nixa, MO 65714 worldwide leverage our expertise and chemical data
1000 112th Circle North, Suite 100 www.spansafety.com
St. Petersburg, FL 33716 417-724-2881 management solutions to maintain compliance,
www.sensidyne.com
800-451-9444
info@spansafety.com reduce risk, drive product development and make
info@sensidyne.com Special Pathogens better business decisions.
Laboratory............................... 1614
Sentinel Health International... 1632
2110 S. Eagle Road
1401 Forbes Ave., Ste 401
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Visit us in Booth #1627!
Suite 417
Newtown, PA 18940
www.specialpathogenslab.com
412-281-5335
1-877-483-4295
www.sentinelhealth.net info@specialpathogenslab.com SiteHawk.com/CDM
215-932-8025
info@sentinelhealth.net
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Marriott Philadelphia Downtown
Level 300
Bridge to
Convention Center, Liberty Ballroom,
and Independence Ballroom
310
Conference Conference
Suite I Suite II
To Marriott
Liberty Ballroom
Independence Ballroom
III II I
414
Franklin
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Franklin Franklin Franklin
13 12 11 412
Franklin
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Grand Ballroom
Salons GH
Salon C Salon J
First Timers'
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