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November Breakfast/Lunch Meeting
Tuesday, November 18th

Combustible Dust

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The 2008 Northeast Regional Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition will be held on
Friday, December 5th, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, NJ.

This year's conference is being presented by the Metro NY Section AIHA,
co-sponsored by the Philadelphia and New Jersey Sections AIHA.

The conference brochure, containing information on speakers and registration,
can be viewed by clicking by clicking here.

For additional information, please visit the Metro NY Section AIHA web site at http://www.metnyaiha.org.
 

The New Jersey Section AIHA is sponsoring several Professional Development Courses,
being held on Thursday, December 4th, at the Rutgers Labor Education Center
(50 Labor Center Way in New Brunswick, NJ).

Courses being presented include:

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"NJ Safe Patient Handling Act: Program Management & Equipment";

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"Nanoparticle Monitoring in Occupational Environments - Comparing and Contrasting Measurement
 Metrics";

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"Dust Explosion Hazard Assessment, Including OSHA’s Combustible Dust National Emphasis
Program"; and

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"Vapor Intrusion".

For additional information, please visit the New Jersey Section AIHA web site at www.njaiha.org.

Any questions on these events should be directed to the sponsoring AIHA Section, and not to the Philadelphia Section AIHA.

 

The latest issue of the AIHA/ACGIH journal,

The Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (JOEH),

is now available on-line in the

Members Only section of the AIHA web page.

 

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) is "the essential source" for information on Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety issues. Founded in 1939, AIHA is an organization of more than 12,000 professional members dedicated to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of environmental factors arising in or from the workplace that may result in injury, illness, impairment, or affect the well-being of workers and members of the community.  Established in 1947, the Philadelphia Section AIHA serves the area's health and safety professionals, providing a forum in which to learn and exchange ideas.

Philadelphia Section AIHA

c/o PO Box 126

Royersford, PA 19468

Comments/Questions?  Email: mail@philaaiha.com

 

 

Last Updated November 06, 2008

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