WORKPLACE HEALTH: Conference Presentations

2005-2007

Ballew C, Galvin K, Tchong M, Fenske R. Determination of organophosphate pesticide exposure opportunity in cherry orchard workers, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 13-18, 2006, Chicago

Camp J, Winnemuller L, Russell S, Johnson P. Eight ways to assess a lifting tool, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 13-18, 2006, Chicago

Carlsten C, De Roos AJ, Kaufman J, Checkoway H, Seixas N. Cell markers and cytokines in cement masons: Associations between silica dust exposure, inflammation and immunity, American Thoracic Society, May 20–25, 2005, San Diego

Croteau C. Engineering controls for reducing wood dust exposures from manual sanding, Northwest Occupational Health Conference, October 25–27, 2006, Wenatchee, WA

Croteau G. Controlled and field assessment of LEV for concrete grinding, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 21–26, 2005, Anaheim

Croteau G. The theory and practice of using enclosures for controlling noise, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 21–26, 2005, Anaheim

Croteau G, Camp J, Yost M, Martin D, Heald A. Evaluation of exposure and health care worker response to nebulized administration of tgAAVCF to patients with cystic fibrosis, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 13-18, 2006, Chicago

Croteau G, Camp J, Yost M, Nguyen F, Nguyen B. Silica dust exposures in Vietnamese refractory brick plants, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 13-18, 2006, Chicago

Croteau G, Flanagan ME. Silica in construction: Exposure assessment and control, Oregon Governor’s Occupational Safety & Health Conference, March 2, 2005, Portland

Crowe JL, Keifer M, Hofmann JN, El Proyecto Bienestar: A community health intervention with Yakima agricultural workers. American Public Health Association, Dec. 10–14, 2005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Daniell WE, Stebbins JG, Lofgren DJ. Road construction industry compliance with hearing conservation regulations in Washington state, American Public Health Association, November 4–8, 2006, Boston

Dills R. Analysis of bulk materials in occupational medicine exposure assessment, Northwest Occupational Health Conference, October 25–27, 2006, Wenatchee, WA

Flanagan M. Wood floor refinishing-exposure and controls, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 21–26, 2005, Anaheim

Galvin K, Fenske R, Negrete M, Powers K, Lu C. Commute vehicle and workplace factors as predictors of pesticide take home residues for agricultural workers, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 13-18, 2006, Chicago

Galvin K, Fenske R, Tchong M, Servin F, Lewis K, Borges O. Fluorescent tracer as an enhancement to hands-on pesticide safety training for pesticide handlers, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 13-18, 2006, Chicago

Gleason R. The overwarning of America: Safety labels—the good, the bad, and the obvious, Northwest Occupational Health Conference, October 25–27, 2006, Wenatchee, WA

Gleason R. Third party liability in construction safety and health, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 21–26, 2005, Anaheim

Gleason R. Construction and general industry training in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, Workplace Health & Safety in the Global Economy, April 29–30, 2005, Eugene, OR

Gleason R. Respiratory hazards and respiratory protection, Oregon Governor’s Occupational Safety & Health Conference, March 2, 2005, Portland

Hall KJ. Framing the debate: How labor and trade publications view occupational health policy, American Public Health Association, December 10–14, 2005, Philadelphia, PA

Hofmann J, Keifer M. A computer-based survey instrument for exposure assessment among agricultural pesticide handlers, American Public Health Association, November 4–8, 2006, Boston

Hofmann JN, Guardado J, Keifer M, Wesseling C. Mortality among a cohort of DBCP-exposed banana plantation workers in Costa Rica. American Public Health Association, November 2004, Washington, DC

Hofmann JN, Snyder K, Keifer M, A descriptive study of workers’ compensation claims in Washington state orchards. American Public Health Association, Dec. 10–14, 2005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Johns D, Morgan M, Daniell W, Kalman D, Shen D. The effect of ethanol consumption on the rate of biotransformation of 1,1,1-trichloroethane, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 21–26, 2005, Anaheim

Keifer M, Snyder K, Hofmann JN, Negrete M, Salazar MK, Stockbridge H, Ladder-related accidents and injuries in Washington orchards: Case studies of worker compensation claims. American Public Health Association, Dec. 10–14, 2005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Keifer M, Salazar MK, Snyder K, Hofmann JN, Barr HE, Identification and prevention of injuries in Northwest orchards: An overview of the Orchard Injury Project, American Public Health Association, Dec. 10–14, 2005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Lang P. Predicting permeation rate: A comparison of predicted and measured permeation of two solvents through two protective glove materials, Northwest Occupational Health Conference, October 25–27, 2006, Wenatchee, WA

Linker, D. Teen workers: Real jobs, real risks (APHA Film Festival), American Public Health Association, November 4–8, 2006, Boston

Morris-Fine K, Hollenbeck R. Toxicology evaluations: A streamlined process, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 21–26, 2005, Anaheim

Neitzel R. Noise levels and hearing protection use on large fishing vessels., National Hearing Conservation Association, Savannah, Georgia, February 15 - 17, 2007

Neitzel R. Variability of field-based hearing protection device attenuation measurements, Acoustical Society of America, Nov. 30, 2006, Honolulu

Neitzel R, Paulsen M, Simpson C, Naeher L, Dunn K, Stock A, Barr D. Comparison of biomarkers for use in assessing smoke exposure among wildland firefighters American Industrial Hygiene Conference, June 2-7, 2007, Philadelphia

Runnion V. The new hexavalent chromium standard and what it means for hot work on stainless steel, Northwest Occupational Health Conference, October 25–27, 2006, Wenatchee, WA

Salazar MK, Keifer M, Hofmann JN, Orchard work: An examination of workers’ perspectives of risks and hazards. American Public Health Association, Dec. 10–14, 2005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Sears JM, Wickizer TM, Franklin GM, Berkowitz B. State legislation expanding the role of nurse practitioners in a workers’ compensation system: Effects on disability and costs, American Public Health Association, November 4–8, 2006, Boston

Seixas N. Health and safety experience among Seattle-area day laborers, Northwest Occupational Health Conference, October 25–27, 2006, Wenatchee, WA

Seixas N. Occupational health and safety experiences of Seattle-area day laborers, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, June 2-7, 2007, Philadelphia

Seixas N, Goldman B, Sheppard L, Neitzel R, Norton S, Kujawa S. Prospective noise induced changes to hearing among construction industry apprentices, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 21–26, 2005, Anaheim

Silverstein M. Does the OSHA paradigm work for the 21st century? American Public Health Association, November 4–8, 2006, Boston

Sumner A, Thornquist M, Checkoway H, Balmes J, Takaro TK. Glutathione S-Transferase Mu 1 polymorphism and asbestos-related lung disease, American Thoracic Society, May 20–25, 2005, San Diego

Tchong M, Galvin K, Ballew C, Fenske R. Portable work boot storage for agricultural workers, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May 13-18, 2006, Chicago

Turnberg W, Daniell WE, Duchin J. Respiratory infection control practices and surveillance knowledge among healthcare workers in primary and emergency care settings, American Public Health Association, November 4–8, 2006, Boston

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