Hazardous Chemicals Articles & Analysis
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She has been awarded with the American Association for Cancer Research Angiogenesis Fellowship (2008), the "Woman of Innovation 2009" Award from the Connecticut Technology Council, USA, the Marie Curie Fellowship from the European Union (2010), the "Outstanding Junior Faculty Award" from the American Chemical Society (2014) and the first "Ada Lovelace Award" from the "Partnership ...
All of the living microorganisms inside of an indoor environment, and their by-products, are known collectively as the indoor microbiome. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that the microbiome that surrounds us is diverse and dynamic, made up of bacteria, viruses, fungi and other single-celled organisms. These microorganisms may be growing or inactive, and may be present in ...
This means having to develop stronger solutions which are more harmful to handle and – inevitably – will breed even more resistance and therefore hazardous microbes. Although chemical cleaning is still the primary means of disinfection, introducing new technologies to eliminate microbes from environments represents the best long term solution. ...
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From robust free standing tank showers to unheated tubular showers for laboratories and medical centres, there is a Hughes design for each and every hazardous environment. However, Hughes have gone beyond simply offering a wide range of showers. ...
Dust, wood chips, nails, hazardous chemicals, radiant light and countless other items can strike or enter the eye and cause injury. Taking proper precautions and wearing the appropriate protection against eye hazards can prevent eye injuries. This program provides an overview of your organization’s plan to protect your sight and points ...
“Lung cancer and lung diseases due to occupational exposure to respirable hazards is preventable,” said Susan Ripple, CIH® and Chair of ABIH®. “The industrial hygiene community and Certified Industrial Hygienists in particular are well versed in health risk analysis, hazard communication, community exposure, chemical ...
“The time between puberty and before first birth is an important period of development when the breast may be more vulnerable to chemical exposures,” said Christine C. Ekenga, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the epidemiology branch of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ...
“The time between puberty and before first birth is an important period of development when the breast may be more vulnerable to chemical exposures,” said Christine C. Ekenga, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the epidemiology branch of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ...
EPA Region 7 will begin work next week to remove hazardous chemicals and conduct a radiological assessment of the abandoned and seized Beta Chem Laboratory facility at 14410 West 100th Street, in Lenexa, Kan. ...
"We are eager to harness the collective power and wisdom of non-profits, businesses, and parents in order to better protect children"s health starting today as well as to support the Safe Chemicals Act of 2010 which will protect children"s health for years to come." ...
