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Day 4 | Thursday 30 April 2015

07:30 Registration
08.00 Session 19a Oral-icon      
Exposure Assessment III
Session 19b Oral-icon
Occupational Hygiene V
Session 19c Themed-Session-icon 
Dutch Design

Modelling patterns of occupational exposure to formaldehyde for chronic health risk assessment

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Inhalation exposure estimates of adhesive remover use in Korea Consumer Product Exposure and Risk Assessment (COPER)

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Using Checklists and Algorithms to Improve Qualitative Exposure Judgment Accuracy

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Addressing Occupational Hygiene Priorities in Emerging Economies

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Sampling bacteria in Metal working fluids aerosols

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An occupational hygiene workplace assessment of elf magnetic fields at a regional metal smelting operation

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Detailed characterization of welding fume in personal exposure samples

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Arbo Catalogue,

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Managing risks for occupational allergies within the Dutch bakery industry

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  • Remko Houba, Netherlands Expertise Centre for Occupational Respiratory Disorders (NECORD),

Health and Safety catalogue in the Dutch metal sector

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Pimex part of many different Arbocatalogues in the Netherlands

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09.00 Travel Time
09:05 Session 20 - Keynote Lecture
Building Leadership Skills to Strengthen Your Career and Our Profession
Dr Perry Logan,
3M
10.05 Morning Refreshments, Exhibition & Poster Viewing
Meet with colleagues, browse the exhibition and view posters
10.45 Session 21a Themed-Session-icon
Sampling Techniques
Session 21b Oral-icon
Asbestos
Session 21c Workshop-icon
Quantifying the Efficiency of
Exposure Controls

Near real-time monitoring of Diesel Exhaust Particulate (DEP)

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A new miniature sampler for in-mask leakage measurement in workplace conditions.

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Novel application of instrumentation for the measurement of respirable crystalline silica (RCS)

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Laboratory measurement of gaseous emissions from wood pellets and wood chips.

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Practical application of real time monitors

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Regulators' Update on Asbestos Guidance

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Is there scientific evidence to assess the "safe use" of asbestos?

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Comparison of asbestos and PM2.5 air area and personal samples in occupational settings: the case of brake mechanichs

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This workshop will explore published efficiency measures for common exposure controls and agree a consensus on assigned efficiency values for four types of controls - wet suppression, fume cupboard, LEV capture hood, and LEV on-tool extraction.

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12.15 Lunch, Exhibition & Poster Viewing
Meet with colleagues, browse the exhibition and view posters 
13:30 Session 22 - The Bedford Prize
Isocyanates exposure control in motor vehicle paint spraying: evidence from biological monitoring
Kate Jones, HSL
14.30 Afternoon Refreshments, Exhibition & Poster Viewing
Meet with colleagues, browse the exhibition and view posters
15.00 Session 23a Oral-icon
Petrochemical
Session 23b Oral-icon
Aerosols
Session 23c Workshop-icon
The French Regulation on Painful Work

The NIEHS GuLF STUDY: Estimation of workers' exposures through the inhalation route on four rig vessels during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill cleanup

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Energy Institute's Health and safety issues in the oil industry related to sudden or unexpected generation of H2S by micro-organisms

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Monitoring worker exposure to benzene in a bulk liquid storage terminal

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Potential Exposure to Benzene Contained in Petroleum-Derived Products in Korea

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Air concentrations of particle mass, surface area and number - comparison of exposure metrics in some Swedish industries

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Comparison of hazard assessments, for chemical occupational exposures, performed with a control banding scheme, occupational exposure limits and derived no effect levels

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Achievements and potentials of a long term exposure database on respirable drugs, dust and quartz in the industrial minerals industry

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  • Remko Houba, Netherlands Expertise Centre for Occupational Respiratory Disorders (NECORD),

 

Transfer of plasticizers from consumer products to indoor dust and air

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Workers Exposure to Indium Dusts in Indium-Tin-Oxide (ITO) Manufacturing Processes in Korea

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  • Dooyong Park, Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute

The workshop will look at the French Regulation on Painful Work: An Opportunity for Occupational Hygiene.

16.30 Travel Time
16:35 Closing Remarks
17.05 Conference Close

 

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