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Industrial Hygiene Foundation

Celanese Corp., Tange Finding Toxicity Test on n-Propanol, Industrial Hygiene Foundation of America, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., July 1962. [Pg.121]

W. F. Davidson, Transtictioiis of the Conference on Industrial Wtistes, 14 Annual Meeting of the Industrial Hygiene Foundation of Ameriea 1949, p. 38. [Pg.394]

Meanwhile, a compensation claim had been filed on behalf of the employee who had died of lung cancer in 1945.25 Theodore Waters, the attorney who had helped lead the Industrial Hygiene Foundation s legal team in its efforts to repel compensation claims for silicosis, worked with Lanza to organize Mutual s defense.26 On February 1, 1947, Lanza and Waters met with Mutual executives to discuss a problem whose nature their written communications— obviously prepared with the possibility in mind that they would be exposed in litigation—took care not to identify.27... [Pg.69]

The next day, Townsend and Bloomfield went on to Pittsburgh for a meeting of the Industrial Hygiene Foundation. There Townsend declared that the Donora smog was... [Pg.91]

Pfitzer EA, Gross P, Kaschak M. 1965. Range-finding toxicity tests on creosote (64-451B) for Koppers Company, Inc. Pittsburgh Industrial Hygiene Foundation of America, Inc. for Koppers Company, Inc. [Pg.341]

The Industrial Health Foundation, with headquarters at the Mellon Institute, is a nonprofit research association of industries with the objective of advocating industrial health programs, improving working conditions, and encouraging better human relations. It provides direct professional assistance to member companies in control of industrial health hazards, assists companies in the development of health programs, and contributes to the advancement of industrial hygiene and medicine. [Pg.155]

Industrial Hygiene Digest, Industrial Health Foundation, Pittsbuigh, Pa. (monthly pub.). [Pg.240]

The aim of the new foundation seems to have been to replicate the functions that the Bureau of Mines and Industrial Hygiene Division had performed under friendlier federal administrations. When explaining why Metropolitan Life, largest sponsor of the latter agency s dust research, should join the foundation, Anthony Lanza commented that... [Pg.39]

Identify the various disciplines that form the foundations of industrial hygiene... [Pg.101]

Porous silicon particles could be utilized in a variety of consumer care applications if their cost of manufacture becomes low enough. Silica and porous silica are already widely used by the toothpaste and cosmetic industries, and porous silicon offers superior mechanical properties for teeth cleaning and very different optical properties for cosmetics. Partial thermal oxidation has been used to improve shelf life in liquid formulations and to match brown skin tones. Preliminary mouthfeel testing for oral hygiene products has been carried out, but formalized skin-feel testing and optimization is required for numerous dermatological products. Product examples discussed include multifunctional dentifrice abrasives, sunscreens, bronzers, foundation and makeup additive, and anti-aging formulations. [Pg.544]


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