DIVISION OF CHEMICAL HEALTH AND SAFETY Final Program, 230th ACS National Meeting, in Washington, DC, Aug 28-Sept 1, 2005 K. G. Benedict and S. Wawzyniecki Jr., Program Chairs OTHER SYMPOSIA OF INTEREST: Chemical Toxicity and Drug Safety Prediction (see TOXI, Wed) Minority Chemists: Telling our Stories - Award Symposium Honoring Jeannette E. Brown (see HIST, Mon) The Future of Chemical Plant Security: Where Will We Be in 2015? (see PRES, Mon) True Stories of Small Chemical Businesses (see SCHB, Mon) SOCIAL EVENTS: Luncheon: Tue Social Hour: Mon BUSINESS MEETING: Business Meeting: Sun SUNDAY AFTERNOON Section A CHAS Awards Symposium D. B. Walters, Organizer 1:30 Introductory Remarks. 1:35 1. Becoming a safety professional: How did we get here? R. W. Phifer 2:05 2. Building and implementing an environmental health and safety management system in an academic environment. L. DiBernardinis 2:35 3. Management systems to drive laboratory safety performance improvement. P. T. Maynard 3:05 4. Integration is a key to university lab safety program success. S. G. Oberg 3:35 5. Howard Faucett Award acceptance; Potential applications of strategies from an institutional mercury reduction campaign to develop a national public health initiative for reducing human exposure. E. H. Rau 3:45 6. Public health and economic consequences of methyl mercury toxicity to the developing brain. L. Trasande MONDAY MORNING AIChE/ACS Joint Symposium on Sustainability: Plenary Sessions (sponsored by Green Chemistry & Engineering Subdivision) Sustainability and the Chemical Enterprise Sponsored by I&EC, Cosponsored with AIChE Institute for Sustainability and AIChE Sustainability Engineering Forum, CHAS, ENVR, FUEL, CEI, and PRES The Future of Chemical Plant Security: Where Will We Be in 2015? Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with Corporation Associates, CHAS, ENVR, CEI, and COMSCI MONDAY AFTERNOON AIChE/ACS Joint Symposium on Sustainability: Plenary Sessions (sponsored by Green Chemistry & Engineering Subdivision) Sustainability and the Chemical Enterprise Sponsored by I&EC, Cosponsored with AIChE Institute for Sustainability and AIChE Sustainability Engineering Forum, CHAS, ENVR, FUEL, CEI, and PRES The Future of Chemical Plant Security: Where Will We Be in 2015? Sponsored by PRES, Cosponsored with Corporation Associates, CHAS, ENVR, CEI, and COMSCI TUESDAY MORNING Section A Chemical Safety Past and Future, 1900 to 2015 Cosponsored with HIST R. Phifer, Organizer, Presiding 9:00 Introductory Remarks. 9:10 7. A chemical safety timeline. R. W. Phifer 9:40 8. The early history of DivCHAS, or, the perils of Pauline: "Tied to the railroad tracks while the speeding locomotive bore down upon us". J. A. Young 10:10 9. A tribute to Warren K. Kingsley: His role in the evolution of chemical safety training at J.T. Baker. E. B. Segal 10:40 10. Origin of the Threshold Limit Value (TLV) Committee of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH). E. K. Weisburger 11:10 11. History of process safety and loss prevention in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. D. C. Hendershot, T. A. Ventrone, R. A. Schwab, R. W. Ormsby AIChE/ACS Joint Symposium on Sustainability (sponsored by Green Chemistry & Engineering Subdivision) Methodology and Basis Sponsored by I&EC, Cosponsored with AIChE Institute for Sustainability and AIChE Sustainability Engineering Forum, CHAS, ENVR, FUEL, and CEI TUESDAY AFTERNOON Section A Chemical Safety Past and Future: 1900 to 2015 Cosponsored with HIST R. Phifer, Organizer 1:40 Introductory Remarks. 1:45 12. DuPont, where safety is a condition of employment. N. Henry 2:15 13. Occupational exposure levels: Past, present and future. J. M. Kapin 2:45 14. Forces likely to shape the future of the chemical safety debate. M. R. Gomez 3:15 15. The future of safety to 2015. R. Phifer AIChE/ACS Joint Symposium on Sustainability (sponsored by Green Chemistry & Engineering Subdivision) Applications and Examples in Chemistry Sponsored by I&EC, Cosponsored with AIChE Institute for Sustainability and AIChE Sustainability Engineering Forum, CHAS, ENVR, FUEL, and CEI WEDNESDAY MORNING Section A Chemical Safety and Small Business Cosponsored with SCHB K. P. Fivizzani, Organizer 9:00 16. What a difference a decade makes. K. P. Fivizzani 9:25 17. Chemical safety endpoints for small businesses. F. N. Rubel, M. J. McCue 9:50 18. Economics of EH&S in a small business setting. N. Langerman 10:15 19. Small chemical business: Health, safety and environmental issues in a developing nation. C. A. Ntima, V. N. Igwe, J. O. Gbaruko, J. C. Igwe, C. P. Osuji, B. C. Gbaruko 10:40 20. Analytical support, product development consulting, and chemical safety for small chemical businesses in Nigeria. J. C. Igwe, C. P. Osuji, V. N. Igwe, B. C. Gbaruko, C. A. Ntima, J. O. Gbaruko WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Section A Teaching Safety Cosponsored with CHED G. H. Wahl Jr., Organizer, Presiding 1:30 Introductory Remarks. 1:40 21. A predictive model for the rate of dissolution of oil spill and its toxic components in sea water. M. R. Riazi, Y. A. Roomi 2:00 22. CLIPS: Chemical laboratory information profiles. J. A. Young 2:20 23. New approaches to safety instruction. G. H. Wahl 2:40 24. High school science safety infrastructure and teacher practice. A. Ratcliffe, T. M. Higgins 3:00 25. Laboratory safety and management for teaching assistants in chemistry laboratories. B. L. Foster 3:20 26. Gearing up for entry level employee success in the science workplace. F. N. Rubel 3:40 27. Teaching Safety panel discussion. G. H. Wahl -- Ralph Stuart, CIH Environmental Safety Manager University of Vermont Environmental Safety Facility 667 Spear St. Burlington, VT 05405 rstuart**At_Symbol_Here**uvm.edu fax: (802)656-5407
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