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Occupational Hygiene 2011

Presentations from OH2011 can be found in the table below.

 

Date Session Title Presenter 
5/04/112Bedford Prize - Conceptual Model for Assessment of Inhalation Exposure: Defining Modifying Factors E Tielemans
5/04/113aA study of occupational silica expoures among stonemasons in Ireland Catherine Healy
5/04/113aAgricultural pesticide spraying, dermal exposure and urinary DAP metabolite levels in Thai farmers and their families F de Vocht
5/04/113aOccupational exposure and respiratory problems during latex glove manufacturing in Thailand N Sa-nguanchaiyakrit
5/04/113bEvaluation of the reduction of respiratory protective equipment (RPE) fit factors in personnel with facial hair N Grace
5/04/113bDevelopment of RPE Fit Testing Programmes within global petrochemical operations - challenges & solutions D Marsh
5/04/113bImportance of wearers' likely breathing rates in the selection of RPE R Howie
5/04/113cAccreditation of consultants and demonstration of competency A Hirst
5/04/114aHow accurate is real-time inhalable dust monitoring? A Thorpe
5/04/114aDevelopment of a standardised method for measuring manganese exposure A Sanchez Jimenez
5/04/114aArtifactual size distribution for nanoparticle agglomerates when using standard SMPS multiple charge correction K Schmid
5/04/114aArsenic speciation in urine using micro liquid chromatography-ICP-MS K Jones
5/04/114bSecuring adequate control of wood dust in new build teaching establishments using Local Exhaust Ventilation M Mitchell
5/04/114bSplatter hazard from syringe needle protectors - an unintended consequence M Roff
5/04/114bSwimming pool wheeze; a submerged problem? P Hewitt
5/04/114bWelding fumes: practical approach to assess and improve R Frencken
5/04/114cREACHREACH & CLP implementation  D Marsh
6/04/115aFlammability (%Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)) vs Health Hazard (ppm) R Gardner
6/04/115aGuidance on the declassification of tanks previously in leaded gasoline service S Leeson
6/04/115aLegionella alive and kicking D Collin
6/04/115bNanotechnology in the Workplace R Gibson
6/04/115c

The young ones and the future of occupational hygiene - an international perspective
1. Norwegian perspective 
2. Middle East    
3. Australia    
4. America 
5. UK 

J Naerheim
L Holderness
M Jensen
P Logan
C Hendry

6/04/116aExposure to break dust and malignant mesothelioma: Lung-retained fibre analysis using transmission electron microscopy confirm previous findings at lower
magnification by scanning electron microscopy
B Case
6/04/116aApplied asbestosI Pass
6/04/116aHSE Update M Gibson
6/04/116bSurface measurements of lead dust in the field using wipe sampling combined with portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometry J-P Gorce
6/04/116bAssessing isocyanates skin contamination in car painters using SWYPES-RGB analysis S M Anua
6/04/116bIn-vivo and non-invasive analysis of chemical contaminants on the Skin by Raman and IR Spectroscopic Techniques P Pudney
6/04/116cPreparation of a hygienist's legal report  R Howie
6/04/11Keynote 2Thermal Standards K Parsons
6/04/117aHeat Stress - Mitigation meaures implemented within a construction project in the Middle East K Parry
6/04/117aHot weather and young worker injuries in South Australia D Pisaniello
6/04/117aThe effect of seasonal thermal load and body mass index on aerobic performance amongst Chinese male disciplined services recruits in Hong Kong T McDonald
6/04/117aQuantification of heat transfer between the body and the environment R Howie
6/04/117bPart 1: Strategic workplace health risk management for benzene in a multinational oil and gas company K Niven
6/04/117bPart 2: Detailed workplace exposure assessment and control of benzene in a multinational oil and gas company E Sanderson
6/04/117bChemical exposure in the Norwegian oil & gas industry - collaboration and experience transfer J Naerheim
6/04/117cLEV - Influencing and assisting employers M Piney
6/04/118aDerived No Effect Levels or Occupational Exposure Levels C Ansell
6/04/118aREACH and SMEs R Grosjean
6/04/118aValidation of the ART mechanistic model J Schinkel
6/04/118aReliability of the Advanced Reach Tool when used by health and safety professionals from the pharmaceutical industry P McDonnell
6/04/118bConstruction workers' awareness of the risks of skin cancer from working in the sun P Madgwick
6/04/118bInvestigating interventions aiming to reduce allergic contact dermatitis due to latex and chromate exposure using work-related ill-health surveillance data
reported to the Health and Occupation Reporting (Thor) network
S Turner
6/04/118bAn integrated conceptual model of dermal and ingestion exposure pathways M Gorman Ng
6/04/118bPreliminary study on the potential inadvertent ingestion of metals (chromium, nickel and lead) from occupational exposure S Hambling
6/04/118cExposure control beyond the LEV system B Rajan
7/04/11Keynote 3Emerging Health Issues A Griffiths
7/04/119aMonitoring for mental health S Walter
7/04/119aSources of occupational stress in the offshore industry: social and cultural considerations K Nnadede
7/04/119aHealth Risk Management: Appraisal of two MCP models for non-immune expatriate workers within Nigeria's oil industry O Ajayi
7/04/119bOccupational hazards related to medical laser applications S Lacey
7/04/119bWorkplace lighting - use of hand-held spetroscope to examine lamp emission P Johnson
7/04/119bBuy Quiet - why buy a noise problem? S Haynes
7/04/119cMeasuring the effectiveness of control measures  A Gillies
7/04/11Panel Discussion

Diesel Exhaust, Monitoring and Health Effects
1. Human health hazards of New Technology
Diesel Exhaust (NTDE)
2. Potential carcinogenicity of diesel exhaust in
the workplace
3. Monitoring diesel exhaust in the workplace 

R McClellan

T Hesterberg

W Bunn

7/04/1110a

1. BOHS Strategy Review Project - overview of
progress and project implementation
 
2. BOHS Strategy 2011-15 - Update on project
implementation
 
3. BOHS and Interntational Training &
Qualifications
 
4. Annals of Occupational Hygiene 

S Bailey

S Perkins

R Alesbury

T Ogden

7/04/1110b

RPE 
International Standards for Respiratory Protective Devices 

P Griffin
M Clayton

7/04/1110cRisk assessment revisited A Watson
7/04/1110cPredictability of industrial incidents R Hancock
7/04/1110cInjury and illness reporting: A comparison of two national methods R Hancock
7/04/1110cApplying the AIHA Value Strategy for worker protection and positive business impact M Brandt

 

 

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