The June 8-11 event in Orlando will be here before you know it, and it follows a highly successful conference in another prime destination, Las Vegas.
A new document from Britain's OSHA agency says setting alarm points "should not be 'fit and forget'" because initial alarm set-points may be adjusted up or down due to process-related events and instrument characteristics.
Re-insulating or retrofitting older buildings can expose workers to a variety of respiratory hazards.
An AIHA public relations specialist reports 1,122 non-U.S. attendees visited last week's conference in Montreal.
It's too early to bookmark http://aihce2014.org, right? Maybe not.
The international flavor of AIHce 2013 transcended the host city. Speakers, exhibitors, and educational topics reflected the global nature of industrial hygiene and workplace safety.
NIOSH is heavily involved in the ISO standards now being developed and wants to educate U.S. stakeholders about them.
Companies exhibiting at AIHce 2013 displayed a host of new products for optimal worker protection.
The number represents more than 25 percent of the people attending the conference in person, not counting exhibitors.
The two substances were discussed in a Monday session at the conference.
Thousands gather to kick off AIHce 2013 with a keynote session.
Public health and IH summer interns aren’t being hired this year because the agency can’t pay them, Assistant Secretary Dr. David Michaels said Tuesday.
Victoria Day is celebrated as a Canadian holiday, and this year's observance is May 20.
The 2013 NNI Stakeholder Workshop to be held June 11-12 in Washington, D.C., allows experts outside the federal government to share their insights.
Several educational sessions and expo products are aimed at the booming oil & gas market.
The students selected as winners in the company's 27th annual Occupational Health and Safety Scholarship Program receive a $5,000 scholarship and attendance to the 2013 AIHce conference in Montreal, Canada.
OSHA fined an Illinois industrial cleaning company after a worker was killed falling from his ladder.
The recipient of the association's William Steiger Memorial Award is a familiar name: Dr. David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH, the assistant U.S. secretary of labor for OSHA. He'll receive it May 19 during ACGIH's membership reception and annual meeting.
This year’s CareerAdvantage development fair features sessions designed to help those in the occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) field advance their current careers and find and maintain positions in the industry.
Members' feedback contributed to the navigation, search, and mobile-friendly access improvements that will be visible on May 6.