ENZYMES IN THE WORKPLACE: STRATEGIES FOR MINIMIZING HEALTH
EFFECTS SYMPOSIUM
ACGIH, the ACGIH Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances
(TLV®-CS) Committee, and the Symposium Task Force invite you to
be a part of the Enzymes in the Workplace: Strategies for Minimizing
Health Effects Symposium scheduled for September 29-30, 2004 at
the Hyatt Regency Cincinnati Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio. This two-day
Symposium will explore vital health effects exposure and many other
issues relating to enzymes in the workplace. The Symposium will consist
of plenary sessions and roundtables, and will offer an extensive technical
presentation of current scientific data focusing on the numerous and
complex issues of health effects resulting from enzymes exposure.
The American Board of Industrial Hygiene will award 2.0 Industrial
Hygiene Certification Maintenance Points upon completion of this
Symposium. The Board of Certified Safety Professionals will award 1.25
Continuance of Certification Points upon completion of this Symposium.
Hurry! ACGIH has extended the Early Bird Registration Deadline until
September 10th. The deadline for hotel reservations at the ACGIH
Negotiated Rate is September 6.
OTHER UPCOMING EDUCATIONAL EVENTS FROM ACGIH
Mold, Moisture and Remediation Workshops
ACGIH is again offering its extremely popular Mold, Moisture and
Remediation Workshop at its Professional Learning Center in
Cincinnati, Ohio on the following dates in 2004:
~ September 13-16
~ October 11-14
~ November 8-11
Taught by the country's leading experts, this 4-day workshop
presents attendees with practical hands-on information and
in-depth experience regarding mold remediation methods, as well as
a clear plan and strategy for sampling that can be implemented in
the workplace. Each workshop participant receives:
- Hands-on Demonstration of Sampling Techniques and Analysis
- ACGIH's Bioaerosols: Assessment and Control
- Presentation Workbook
- CD-ROM of Case Studies
The American Board of Industrial Hygiene will award 4.0 Industrial
Hygiene Certification Maintenance Points upon completion of this
workshop. The Board of Certified Safety Professionals has approved
this workshop for 2.0 Continuance of Certification Points.
To learn more about these events contact Anita Schmid at
aschmid@... or register online at
http://www.acgih.org/events/course.htm.
ACGIH provides the people, programs, and publications that keep
your career moving forward!
Amy B. Bloomhuff, Esq.
Director of Operations
ACGIH® Worldwide
1330 Kemper Meadow Drive
Cincinnati, Ohio 45240
Phone: 513-742-6163 (ext. 116)
Fax: 513-742-3355
abloomhuff@...
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