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Aloha and
Welcome “e Komo Mai"
Risk
Assessment and Control in the Workplace
of Physical, Chemical and Radiological Hazards
Honolulu,
Hawaii Second Annual Review Course
Offered by the Hawaii Section
of the American Industrial Hygiene Association
Co-sponsored by the University of Hawaii – School of
Medicine, the Southern California Education and Research
Center (UCLA/UCI), and University of Michigan Center for
Occupational Health and Safety Engineering |
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Course Date and
Location:
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Date: 7 to 11 February 2005 (Monday to
Friday)
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(NFL Pro-Bowl is 13 February)
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Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
http://www.hawaii.com/
slideshow/allislands/
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Course Fee: $495
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Registration and Payment: information to
be announced. Potential participants may email
the:
· Course organizer, Thomas Goob tgoob@ dls.queens.org
· Course instructor, Steven Levine
slih@ umich.edu
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Keep checking this web site for new
information on course schedules and activities.
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Download
File (MS Word)
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Course Faculty

Emeritus Professor Steven
Levine, PhD, CIH
Steven P. Levine has been associated with the field of environmental and industrial health since 1974 when he began his career with Stauffer Chemical Company. He worked on exposure assessment and control projects for vinyl chloride, benzidene, lead chromate, phosphorus, organophosphorus pesticides, and silica. Since then, he has worked for Ford Motor Company and Oil and Hazardous Materials (OHM) Corp. |
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Course
Objectives:
· Prepare hygienists seeking ABIH
certification to pass the certification exam;
· Upgrade knowledge for IH’s, occupational physicians and
nurses, and safety professionals;
· Provide maintenance point credit for certified
professionals
· The American Board of Industrial Hygiene is expected to
approve 5.0 IH CM Points.
· The Board of Certified Safety Professionals allows up to
3.0 CEC Points |
He is currently an Emeritus Professor of Industrial Health at the University of Michigan. He has taught graduate courses covering areas such as toxicology and health effects, biological monitoring, air sampling, ventilation, personal protection equipment, Ionizing/non-ionizing radiation, noise, risk communication, hazardous waste site remediation, and management systems.
He has taught courses and lectured in industrial hygiene, safety and management systems subjects internationally in Brasil, Bulgaria, China, Korea, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore and Taiwan. He was the founder of the well-established comprehensive IH review course now taught biannually at the University of Michigan (co-sponsored by AIHA and the Michigan IH Society).
Professor Levine has also been productive in his research activities, primarily in the peer-reviewed journal of the American Industrial Hygiene Association. In 2000-2001 he was President of the American Industrial Hygiene Association. He was named one of the ten most influential industrial hygienists in 1998. He brought a WHO Collaborating Center in Occupational Health to the University of Michigan in 1999.
(You may contact Levine at slih@ umich.edu ) |
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Who Should Attend?
This course is tailored for:
• Industrial Hygienists
• Certified Industrial Hygienists
• Safety Officers
• Occupational physicians
• EHS professionals/managers
Industrial Hygienists who are interested in taking the CIH examinations should find this course extremely beneficial as it is specifically tailored to cover in depth the CIH examination rubrics. |
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Return to AIHA Hawaii Section Home Page
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Registration Form now available for download!!
Please go to the Registration
page for more information and to download the registration form.
Monday evening (2/7/05) we are planning on having a
pool side Aloha reception for all course participants.
This is a great way to meet the other course
participants, instructor, and course organizers from the AIHA Hawaii
Section.
The Sunday following the course (2/13/04), is Pro
Bowl Sunday.
If there is enough interest, we are planning on
coordinating a pro bowl package (transportation, tickets, tailgate,
etc.) for the course participants. So, if you are an NFL fan you may
want to plan on staying a few extra days to take advantage of this
opportunity.
The course will be held at the University of
Hawaii, Campus Center, Rooms 309/310.
This is located about 2 miles outside of Waikiki. If you have never
been to Honolulu before, Waikiki is where the majority of tourist
attractions and hotels are. Check out our links
page for access to Web sites for finding air fare and hotel
specials.
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