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1992 AUTHOR INDEX CAUTION: When having Journals bound, please note that the following 1992 author/subject index contains a number of items referring to the “A-" pages. These references cite information of value that, by format, does not lend itself to inclusion in the scientific portion of the Journal. When binding a year’s collection of Journals, it is common practice to discard the “A-” pages. Before doing so, however, be sure to check their content. Copies of lost “A-” pages may be obtained from University Microfilms, International, at the address listed on the contents page of any issue of the Journal. ABELL, Martin T.: Performance of Laboratories BERKLEY, Richard: Fast Gas Chromatography for Ventilation Parameters in a Mineral Processing Measuring Silica in the Proficiency Analytical Air Monitoring: Limits of Detection and Plant, 387 Testing Program, 49 Quantitation, 130 ACQUAVELLA, John A.: An Industrial Hygiene BIGU, J.: Characterization of Long-Lived CAMPBELL, C.E.: Review of Respirator Methodology Developed in Support of a Radioactive Dust in Uranium Mill Operations, Performance Testing in tne Workplace: Issues and Retrospective Morbidity Case-Control Study, 540 588 Concerns, 705 AHLBORG, Gunnar. Jr.: Assessment of Intermittent BIRD, Michael G.: An Industrial Hygiene CARLSON, K.H.: A Comparison of Two Dustiness Trichloroethylene Exposure in Vapor Degreasing, Methodology Developed in Support of a Evaluation Methods, 448 742 Retrospective Morbidity Case-Contre! Study, 540 CARMODY, Thomas W.: Process Safety AMDUR, Mary O.: Pulmonary Effects of Inhaled BIRKNER, J.S.: Review of Respirator Performance Management: Resources from the American Zinc Oxide in Human Subjects, Guinea Pigs, Testing in the Workplace: Issues and Concerns, Institute of Chemical Engineers for Use by Rats, and Rabbits, 503 705 Industrial Hygienists, 404 ANSARI, Aftab A.: The Effectiveness of the Duo-Flo BJORK, Kyle A.: A New Sampling Technique that CARRA, Joseph S.: EPA's Role in Worker Protection, BioClean Unit for Controlling Airborne Antigen Allows Quantitative Fit Testing by Using the A-526 Levels, 138 Employee’s Own Respirator, 776 CHAFFIN, Don B.: Floor/Shoe Slip Resistance ARMSTRONG, Ben G.: Confidence Intervals for BLACK, Marilyn S.: Effects of Selected Process Measurement, 283 Arithmetic Means of Lognormally Distributed Parameters on Emission Rates of Volatile Organic CHEN, C.C.: Aerosol Penetration through Filtering Exposures, 481 Chemicals from Carpet, 275 Facepieces and Respirator Cartridges, 566 ATALLAH, Raja: Cobalt Exposure in a Carbide Tip BOHRER, Richard L.: The Development of Cleanup CHEN, C.C.: Characteristics of Face Seal Leakage in Grinding Process, 186 Criteria for an Acutely Toxic Pesticide at a Filtering Facepieces. ATTFIELD, M.D.: An Investigation into the Contaminated Industrial Facility, 298 CHEN, Hung Chung: Pene,ration of Several Filter Relationship between Coal Workers’ BOIANO, J.M.: Immunochemical Quantification and Materials by Asbestos as a Function of Fiber Pneumoconiosis and Dust Exposure in U.S. Coal Particle Size Distribution of Airborne Papain in a Dimensions, 767 Miners, 486 Meat Portioning Facility, | CHEN, Lung Chi: Pulmonary Effects of Inhaled Zinc ATTFIELD, M.D.: Exact Expressions for the Bias BOLEI, Jan S.M.: Exposure to Dust, Endotoxins, Oxide in Human Subjects, Guinea Pigs, Rats, and and Variance of Estimators of the Mean of a and Fungi in the Animal Feed Industry, 362 Rabbits, 503 Lognormal Distribution, 432 BOST, Patrick: Silica Exposure in Hand Grinding CHENG, Wai K.: Hydrocarbon Exposures at ATTFIELD, M.D.: The Derivation of Estimated Dust Steel Castings, 42 Petroleum Bulk Terminals and Agencies, 645 Exposures for U.S. Coal Miners Working before BOZEK, Paul R.: Exposure of Hospital Operating CHIEN, Paul T.: A Proposed Sampling Device for 1970, 248 Room Personnel to Potentially Harmful Personal Exposures, 527 Environmental Agents, 203 CHUNG, L.P.: Low-Cost Wind Tunnel for Aerosol BAILEY, Kelly F.: The Mineralogy and Size of BROUWER, Derk H..: Pesticides in the Cultivation of Inhalation Studies, 232 Airborne Chrysotile and Rock Fragments: Carnations in Greenhouses: Part I—Exposure and CLARK, Nancy J.: Silica Exposure in Hand Grinding Ramifications of Using the NIOSH 7400 Method, Concomitant Health Risk, 575 Steel Castings, 42 442 BROUWER, Derk H.: Pesticides in the Cultivation of CLOUTIER, Steven L.: Evaluation of OSHA Method BARIL, Marc: Toxicological Index and the Presence Carnations in Greenhouses: Part II—Relationship 5 for Measuring Chloroform in Pulp and Paper in the Workplace of Chemical Hazards for between Foliar Residues and Exposures, 582 Industry Workplace and Ambient Atmospheres, Workers Who Breast-Feed Infants, 471 BROUWER, Rudi: Pesticides in the Cultivation of 210 BARIL, Marcel: Selective Sampling and Chemical Carnations in Greenhouses: Part I—Exposure and COLTON, C.E.: Review of Respirator Performance Speciation of Airborne Dust in Ferrous Foundries, Concomitant Health Risk, 575 Testing in the Workplace: Issues and Concerns, 463 BROUWER, Rudi: Pesticides in the Cultivation of 705 BARON, P.A.: An Approach to Evaluating and Carnations in Greenhouses: Part II—Relationship COOK, Warren A.: Criteria for Occupational Correcting Aerodynamic Particle Sizer between Foliar Residues and Exposures, 582 Exposure Limits by Selected Countries (1996 Measurements for Phantom Particle Count BROWN, Stephen K.: Characterization of the Fiber Henry F. Smyth, Jr. Award Lecture). 395 Creation, 427 Diameter Distributions of Synthetic Mineral Fiber CORN, Morton: The Effectiveness of the Duo-Flo BARON, Paul A.: An Investigation of Dust Products and Their Dusts, 27 BioClean Unit for Controlling Airborne Antigen Generation by Free Falling Powders, 617 BUNGER, S.K.: The Acute Toxicity Evaluation of a Levels, 138 BATESON, Caroline: Results of a Survey Designed Low-Temperature Hydraulic Fluid, 163 CRAWFORD, Robert J.: Evaluation of OSHA to Determine the Scientific and Economic BURDORF, Alex: Occupational and Environmental Method 5 for Measuring Chloroform in Pulp and Benefits of Asbestos Abatement, 381 Hygiene; More Than Just a Name Game, A-484 Paper Industry Workplace and Ambient BEBEE, Gail: Hydrocarbon Exposures at Petroleum BURGESS, Lou Ann: The Use of a Transportable Atmospheres, 210 Bulk Terminals and Agencies, 645 Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer BECHTEL, C.L.: Subchronic Rat Inhalation Study for the Direct Measurement of Solvents in Breath DANIELL, William: The Contributions to Solvent with Skydrol® 500B-4 Fire Resistant Hydraulic and Ambient Air—I: Methanol, 221 Uptake by Skin and Inhalation Exposure, 124 Fluid, 175 BUSH, Parshall B.: Forest Worker Exposure to DANIELL, William E.: Cobalt Exposure in a Carbide BENDER, J.R.: Airborne Glass Fiber Concentrations Airborne Herbicide Residues in Smoke from Tip Grinding Process, 186 during Installation of Residential Insulation, 519 Prescribed Fires in the Southern United States, D’ ARCY, James B.: Lack of Blood Formate BENNETT, Craig: Blood-Containing Aerosols 265 Accumulation in Humans Following Exposure to Generated by Surgical Techniques: A Possible BUTLER, Kevin: The Use of Tracer Gases to Methanol Vapor at the Current Permissible Infectious Hazard, 228 Determine Dust Dispersion Patterns and Exposure Limit of 200 ppm, 99 AM. IND. HYG. ASSOC. J. (5/3 Dec)emb er 1992 A-589 D’ARCY, James B.: The Use of a Transportable for the Direct Measurement of Soivents in Breath HARDY, James K..: Protective Glove Material Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer and Ambient Air—I: Methanol, 221 Permeation by Organic Solids, 745 for the Direct Measurement of Solvents in Breath FREGEAU, Daniel: A Theoretical Model for HARKINS, James M.: Gravimetric Determination of and Ambient Air—I: Methanol, 221 Respirator Cartridge Service Life for Binary Airborne Dust by Using a Filter Cartridge Inside a DAVIS, Gregg N.: Evaluation of Eight Bioaerosol Systems: Application to Acetone/Styrene Closed-Face 37-mm Polystyrene Cassette, 692 Samplers Challenged with Aerosols of Free Mixtures, 493 HARPER, Martin: A Novel Sampling Method for Bacteria, 660 FRICKER, Christopher: Protective Glove Material Methyl Methacrylate in Workplace Air, 773 DE MIK, Gerrit: Pesticides in the Cultivation of Permeation by Organic Solids, 745 HARRISON, Robert J.: Occupational Exposures in Carnations in Greenhouses: Part I—Exposure and FROEHLICH, Phillip A.: Silica Exposure in Hand California Wildland Fire Fighting, 69 Concomitant Health Risk, 575 Grinding Steel Castings, 42 HAWKEY, Stacey A.: An Algorithm for Setting DERNEDDE, Edgar: A Correlation of the Wet-Bulb FUNG, P.: Instability of Ozone Samples Collected in Priorities and Selecting Target Wastes for Globe Temperature and Botsball Heat Stress Alkaline Potassium Iodide Solution, 672 Minimization, 154 Indexes for Industry, 169 HAWKINS, Neil C.: A Rationale and Framework for DESJARDINS, France: Workers’ Exposure to GALSON, S.K.: Immunochemical Quantification and Establishing the Quality of Human Exposure Isocyanates, 146 Particle Size Distribution of Airborne Papain in a Assessments, 34 DION, Chanta!: Selective Sampling and Chemical Meat Portioning Facility, 1 HAWKINS, Neil C.: Effects of Selected Process Speciation of Airborne Dust in Ferrous Foundries, GAS AND VAPOR DETECTION SYSTEMS Parameters on Emission Rates of Volatile Organic 463 COMMITTEE: Metrological Recommendations Chemicals from Carpet, 275 DORATO, M.A.: A Comparison of Two Dustiness for Air-Monitoring Instruments—A Guidance HEALY, C.E.: Subchronic Rat Inhalation Study with Evaluation Methods, 448 Document, 673 Skydrol® 500B-4 Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluid, DREW, R.T.: Use of Fluidizing Bed Aerosol GIDEON, James A.: Process Safety Management: 175 Generators to Establish a Dust Mixture of Two Resources from the American Institute of HECKER, Lawrence H.: Gravimetric Determination Substances at a Fixed Ratio for Inhalation Toxicity Chemical Engineers for Use by Industrial of Airborne Dust by Using a Filter Cartridge Inside Studies, 510 Hygienists, 404 a Closed-Face 37-mm Polystyrene Cassette, 692 DUNN-RANKIN, D.: Low-Cost Wind Tunnel for GIROUX, Denise: Toxicological Index and the HEEDERIK, Dick: Exposure to Dust, Endotoxins, and Aerosol Inhalation Studies, 232 Presence in the Workplace of Chemical Hazards Fungi in the Animal Feed Industry, 362 DuPORT, P.: Characterization of Long-Lived for Workers Who Breast-Feed Infants, 471 HEEDERIK, Dick: Occupational and Environmental Radioactive Dust in Uranium Mill Operations, 588 GORDON, Richard T.: Active Noise Control: A Hygiene; More Than Just a Name Gan.e, A-484 Review oft he Field, 721 HEINSOHN, Patricia: Blood-Containing Aerosols EASTES, Walter: Airborne Glass Fiber GORDON, Terry: Pulmonary Effects of Inhale¢ Zinc Generated by Surgical Techniques: A Possible Concentrations during Installation of Residential Oxide in Human Subjects, Guinea Pigs, Rats, and Infectious Hazard, 228 Insulation, 519 Rabbits, 503 HEITBRINK, W.A.: An Approach to Evaluating and EGGLESTON, Peyton: The Effectiveness of the Duo- GOYDAN, R.: Permeation Resistance of Glove Correcting Aerodynamic Particle Sizer Flo BioClean Unit for Controlling Airborne Materials to Agricultural Pesticides, 352 Measurements for Phantom Particle Count Antigen Levels, 138 GOYDAN, Rosemary: Permeation of Multifunctional Creation, 427 EHNTHOLT, D.: Permeation Resistance of Glove Acrylates through Selected Protective Glove HEITBRINK, William A.: An Investigation of Dust Materials to Agricultural Pesticides, 352 Materials, 117 Generation by Free Falling Powders, 617 ELIA, Victor J.: Evaluation of Methods for Estimating GOYER, Nicole: Workers’ Exposure to isocyanates, HEKMAT, M..: Instability of Ozone Samples Collected Formaldehyde Released from Resin-Containing 146 in Alkaline Potassium Iodide Solution, 672 Paper and Wood Product Dusts, 632 GRAUVOGEL, L.W.:Immunochemical HENDERSON, Vivian L.: Lung Cancer Mortality EMERY, Robert: Release of Bacterial Aerosols during Quantification and Particle Size Distribution of among Industrial Workers Exposed to Infectious Waste Compaction: An Initial Hazard Airborne Papain in a Meat Portioning Facility, 1 Formaldehyde: A Poisson Regression Analysis of Evaluation for Healthcare Workers, 339 GRENIER, Michel G.: The Use of Tracer Gases to the National Cancer Institute Study, 681 ETKIN, Bernard: An Air-Curtain Fume Cabinet, 625 Determine Dust Dispersion Patterns and HERMAN, D.R.: A Comparison of Two Dustiness Ventilation Parameters in a Mineral Processing Evaluation Methods, 448 FAJER, Michael: Occupational Exposure to 1,6- Plant, 387 Hexamethylene Diisocyanate-Based GRESSEL, Michael G.: Silica Exposure in Hand HEWETT, P.: Exact Expressions for the Bias and Polyisocyanates in the State of Oregon, Grinding Steel Castings, 42 Variance of Estimators of the Mean of a 1980-1990, 331 GROFF, Jensen H.: Performance of Laboratories Lognormal Distribution, 432 FARRANTS, George: Chemical Composition and Measuring Silica in the Proficiency Analytical HEWSON, Gregory S.: Determination of Program Morphology of Welding Fume Particles and Testing Program, 49 Protection Factors for Half-Mask Respirators Used Grinding Dusts, 290 GROSS, Kenneth B.: Lack of Blood Formate at a Mineral Sands Separation Plant, 713 FEIGLEY, Charles E.: Penetration of Several Filter Accumulation in Humans Following Exposure to HOGSTEDT, Benkt: Health Effects of Tank Cleaners, Materials by Asbestos as a Function of Fiber Methanol Vapor at the Current Permissible 375 Dimensions, 767 Exposure Limit of 200 ppm, 99 HOLBORN, Kathy: Hydrocarbon Exposures at FERGON, Scott M.: Gravimetric Determination of GROVE, Corey: Respirator Performance Rating Table Petroleum Bulk Terminals and Agencies, 645 Airborne Dust by Using a Filter Cartridge Inside a for Mask Design, 193 HORI, Hajime: Adsorption Characteristics of Organic Closed-Face 37-mm Polystyrene Cassette, 692 GROVE, Corey M.: Respirator Performance Rating Solvent Vapor on Activated Carbon under FINE, Jonathan M.: Pulmonary Effects of Inhaled Zinc Tables for Nontemperate Environments, 548 Fluctuating Vapor Concentrations, 347 Oxide in Human Subjects, Guinea Pigs, Rats, and GUFFEY, Steven E.: A Proposed Model for HORSTMAN, Sanford W.: Cobalt Exposure in a Rabbits, 503 Converging Flow Junction Pressure Calculations, Carbide Tip Grinding Process, 186 FIRRIOLO, J.M.: Use of Fluidizing Bed Aerosol 556 HORSTMAN, Sanford W.: The Contributions to Generators to Establish a Dust Mixture of Two Solvent Uptake by Skin and Inhalation Exposure, Substances at a Fixed Ratio for Inhalation Toxicity HADLEY, J.G.: Airborne Glass Fiber Concentrations 124 Studies, 510 during Installation of Residential Insulation, 519 HOUBA, Remko: Exposure to Dust, Endotoxins, and FIRST, Melvin W.: Use of Alternative Liquids in HALL, Ronald M.: Silica Exposure in Hand Grinding Fungi in the Animal Feed Industry, 362 Laskin Nozzle Generated Aerosols for Filter Steel Castings, 42 HUDNALL, Judy: The Effect of Dry and Humid Hot Testing, 242 HALVORSEN, Fred H.: The Development of Cleanup Air Inhalation on Expired Relative Humidity FISCHBACH, Thomas: Silica Exposure in Hand Criteria for an Acutely Toxic Pesticide at a during Exercise, 256 Grinding Steel Castings, 42 Contaminated Industrial Facility, 298 HUYNH, C.K.: Design and Evaluation of a Solid FLYNN, Michael R.: The Effect of Contaminant HAN, Mingwei: Glove Permeation by Semiconductor Sampler for the Monitoring of Airborne 1 ,6- Source Momentum on a Worker’s Breathing Zone Processing Mixtures Containing Glycol-Ether Hexamethylene Diisocyanate (HDI) and Its Concentration in a Uniform Freestream, 757 Derivatives, 105 Prepolymers in Two-Component Spray Painting, FRANK, U.: Permeation Resistance of Glove HARDCASTLE, Stephen G.: The Use of Tracer Gases 157 Materials to Agricultural Pesticides, 352 to Determine Dust Dispersion Patterns and FRANZBLAU, Alfred: The Use of a Transportable Ventilation Parameters in a Mineral Processing JACOB, T.R.: Airborne Glass Fiber Concentrations Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer Plant, 387 during Installation of Residential Insulation, 519 AM. IND. HYG. ASSOC. J. (53) / December 1992 JADON, Ni: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons KUO, Hsien-Wen: Determination of 4,4’-Bipyridine MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE: Health and Safety (PAHs): A Possible Cause of Lung Cancer Vapor, 514 implications of European Community 1992 Mortality among Nickel/Copper Smelter and KUTZMAN, R.S.: Use of Fluidizing Bed Aerosol (EC92), 736 Refinery Workers, 317 Generators to Establish a Dust Mixture of Two MARKEY, T.F.: A Comparison of Two Dustiness JANKO, Marija: Occupational Exposure to 1, 6- Substances at a Fixed Ratio for Inhalation Evaluation Methods, 448 Hexamethylene Diisocyanate-Based Toxicity Studies, 510 MARSH, Gary M.: Lung Cancer Mortality among Polyisocyanates in the State of Oregon, Industrial Workers Exposed to Formaldehyde: A 1980-1990, 331 LaGOY, Peter K.: The Development of Cleanup Poisson Regression Analysis of the National JARVHOLM, Bengt: Health Effects of Tank Criteria for an Acutely Toxic Pesticide at a Cancer Institute Study, 681 Cleaners, 375 Contaminaic<' Industrial Facility, 298 MARTONEN, T.B.: Deposition Patterns of Cigarette JAYJOCK, Michael A.: A Rationale and Framework LAO, Y.J.: Release of Bacterial Aerosols during Smoke in Human Airways, 6 for Establishing the Quality of Human Exposure Infectious Waste Compaction: An Initial Hazard MATERNA, Barbara L.: Occupational Exposures in Assessments, 34 Evaluation for Healthcare Workers, 339 California Wildland Fire Fighting, 69 JENSEN, Paul Arthur: Evaluation of Eight LAPOINTE, Gilles: Toxicological Index and the MATSUNAGA, Ichiro: The Development of a Bioaerosol Samplers Challenged with Aerosols of Presence in the Workplace of Chemical Hazards Revolving Personal Sampler, 261 Free Bacteria, 660 for Workers Who Breast-Feed Infants, 471 MATTHEIS, Darrell K.: A National MSDS JEWETT, Don L.: Blood-Containing Aerosols LARA, Jaime: A Theoretical Model for Respirator Repository, 607 Generated by Surgical Techniques: A Possible Cartridge Service Life for Binary Systems: MAUS, Ralf: Experimental Exar.ination of Factors Infectious Hazard, 228 Application to Acetone/Styrene Mixtures, 493 that Affect Dust Generation by Using Heubach JOHNSON, Arthur T.: Respirator Performance LEAHY, H.F.:The Acute Toxicity Evaluation of a and MRI Testers, 325 Rating Table for Mask Design, 193 Low-Temperature Hydraulic Fluid, 163 McCARTHY, Kermit: Occupational Exposure to 1,6- JOHNSON, Arthur T.: Respirator Performance LEE, Eun Woo: Lack of Blood Formate Hexamethylene Diisocyanate-Based Rating Tables for Nontemperate Environments, Accumulation in Humans Following Exposure to Polyisocyanates in the State of Oregon, 548 Methanol Vapor at the Current Permissible 1980-1990, 331 JOHNSON, Brian R.: A New Sampling Technique Exposure Limit of 200 ppm, 99 McKINNERY, JR., William N.: Evaluation of that Allows Quantitative Fit Testing by Using the LEHRER, Samuel B.: Assessment of Multiple Airborne Asbestos Fiber Levels during Removal Employee’s Own Respirator, 773 Markers of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) and Installation of Valve Gaskets and Packing, JOHNSTON, A.R.: Review of Respirator in Controlled, Steady-State Atmospheres in a 531 Performance Testing in the Workplace: Issues and Dynamic Test Chamber, 699 McKINNEY, W.D.: An Air-Curtain Fume Cabinet, Concerns, 705 LEHTIMAKI, M.: Aerosol Penetration through 625 JONES, Jeffrey R.: Occupational Exposures in Filtering Facepieces and Respirator Cartridges, McMAHON, Charles K.: Forest Worker Exposure to California Wildland Fire Fighting, 69 566 Airborne Herbicide Residues in Smoke from JULIAN, Jim A.: Hydrocarbon Exposures at LEITH, David: Experimental Examination of Factors Prescribed Fires in the Southern United States, Petroleum Bulk Terminals and Agencies, 645 that Affect Dust Generation by Using Heubach 265 JULIAN, Jim A.: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and MRI Testers, 325 MENON, Prem K.: Assessment of Multiple Markers (PAHs): A Possible Cause of Lung Cancer LESAGE, Jacques: Workers’ Exposure to of Environmental Tobacce Smoke (ETS) in Mortality among Nickel/Copper Smelter and Isocyanates, 146 Controlled, Steady-State Atmospheres in a Refinery Workers, 317 LEUNG, Hon-Wing: Use of Physiologically Based Dynamic Test Chamber, 699 Pharmacokinetic Models to Establish Biological MENSINK, Gert: Exposure to Dust, Endotoxins, and KALMAN, David: The Contributions to Solvent Exposure Indexes, 369 Fungi in the Animal Feed Industry, 362 Uptake by Skin and Inhalation Exposure, 124 LEVINE, S.P.: Comparative Testing of an FTIR MESSMER, Ronald A.: Evaluation of Methods for KAMEL, Cherif: A Theoretical Model for Respirator Remote Optical Sensor with Area Samplers in a Estimating Formaldehyde Released from Resin- Cartridge Service Life for Binary Systems: Controlled Ventilation Chamber, 611 Containing Paper and Wood Product Dusts, 632 Application to Acetone/Styrene Mixtures, 493 LEVINE, Steven P.: Fast Gas Chromatography for MICHAUD, Daniel: Selective Sampling and KARLSEN, Jan T.: Chemical Composition and Air Monitoring: Limits of Detection and Chemical Speciation of Airborne Dust in Ferrous Morphology of Welding Fume Particles and Quantitation, 130 Foundries, 463 Grinding Dusts, 290 LEVINE, Steven P.: The Use of a Transportable MIKATAVAGE, Mark A..: Industrial Hygiene and KARPIN, George C.: The Industrial Hygiene Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer National Health Objectives for the Year 2000, 528 Methods Information Exchange Network, 475 for the Direct Measurement of Solvents in Breath MITCHELL, Carey R.: Effects of Selected Process KE, Huiqiong: Fast Gas Chromatography for Air and Ambient Air—I: Methanol, 221 Parameters on Emission Rates of Volatile Organic Monitoring: Limits of Detection and Quantitation, LICHTENWALNER, Charles P.: Evaluation of Wipe Chemicals from Carpet, 275 130 Sampling Procedures and Elemental Surface MOODY, Richard P.: Effect of the Mosquito KE, Huigiong: Glove Permeation by Semiconductor Contamination, 657 Repellent DEET and Long-Wave Ultraviolet Processing Mixtures Containing Glycol-Ether LILLIENBERG, Linnéa: Health Effects of Tank Radiation on Permeation of the Herbicide 2,4-D Derivatives, 105 Cleaners, 375 and the Insecticide DDT in Natural Rubber KELLEY, William D.: Improving Our Learning LIN, Jia-Ming: Determination of 4,4’-Bipyridine Gloves, 436 Cycles Time, 605 Vapor, 514 MOORE, Rex W.: Evaluation of Airborne Asbestos KIM, Taehyeung: The Effect of Contaminant Source LoMENZO, Joseph A.: Effects of Selected Process Fiber Levels during Removal and Installation of Momentum on a Worker’s Breathing Zone Parameters on Emission Rates of Volatile Organic Valve Gaskets and Packing, 531 Concentration in a Uniform Freestream, 757 Chemicals from Carpet, 275 MORRING, K.: An Investigation into the KIMMEL, Tracy A.: Pulmonary Effects of Inhaled LUEDTKE, Alan E.: Effects of Selected Process Relationship between Coal Workers’ Zinc Oxide in Human Subjects, Guinea Pigs, Parameters on Emission Rates of Volatile Organic Pneumoconiosis and Dust Exposure in U.S. Coal Rats, and Rabbits, 503 Chemicals from Carpet, 275 Miners, 486 KINKEAD, E.R.: The Acute Toxicity Evaluation of a LUNDQVIST, Gunnar R.: Inhalation of MORRING, K.: The Derivation of Estimated Dust Low-Temperature Hydraulic Fluid, 163 Diethylamine—Acute Nasal Effects and Exposures for U.S. Coal Miners Working before KINNEY, Joseph A.: Winning the War against Unsafe Subjective Response, 181 1970, 248 Working Conditions, A-66 LYNCH, Jeremiah: A Rationale and Framework for MOURADIAN, Robert F.: Fast Gas Chromatography KORTSHA, Gene: Albania Revisited, A-563 Establishing the Quality of Human Exposure for Air Monitoring: Limits of Detection and KROEMER, K.H.E.: Avoiding Cumulative Trauma Assessments, 34 Quantitation, 130 Disorders in Shops and Offices, 596 LYNCH, Jeremiah: An Industrial Hygiene MUIR, David C.F.: Polycyclic Aromatic KUMAGAL, Shinji: The Development of a Revolving Methodology Developed in Support of a Hydrocarbons (PAHs): A Possible Cause of Lung Personal Sampler, 261 Retrospective Morbidity Case-Control Study, 540 Cancer Mortality among Nickel/Copper Smelter KUNCHUR, Gopal: The Use of Tracer Gases to and Refinery Workers, 317 Determine Dust Dispersion Patterns and MAAS, Chris L.: Pesticides in the Cultivation of MURPHY, John H.: Exposure of Hospital Operating Ventilation Parameters in a Mineral Processing Carnations in Greenhouses: Part I—Exposure and Room Personnel to Potentially Harmful Plant, 387 Concomitant Health Risk, 575 Environmental Agents, 203 AM. INC. HYG. ASSOC. J. (53) /D ecember 1992 A-591 MYERS, W.R.: Review of Respirator Performance PERRAULT, Guy: Workers’ Exposure to Isocyanates, SAVOLAINEN, H.: Design and Evaluation of a Solid Testing in the Workplace: Issues and Concerns, 146 Sampler for the Monitoring of Airborne 1, 6- 705 PETERSON, Jack E.: Limitations of Ambient Air Hexamethylene Diisocyanate (HDI) and Its Quality Standards in Evaluating Indoor Prepolymers in Two-Component Spray Painting, NADEAU, Brita: Effect of the Mosquito Repellent Environments, 216 157 DEET and Long-Wave Ultraviolet Radiation on PHALEN, R.F.: Low-Cost Wind Tunnel for Aerosol SCALA, Robert A.: Major Issues in Traditional Permeation of the Herbicide 2,4-D and the Inhalation Studies, 232 Workplace Exposure Limits, A-438 Insecticide DDT in Natural Rubber Gloves, 436 PLINKE, Marc A.E.: Experimental Examination of SCARPINO, Pasquale V.: Evaluation of Eight NAG, Anjali: Heat Stress of Women Doing Factors that Affect Dust Generation by Using Bioaerosol Samplers Challenged with Aerosols of Manipulative Work, 751 Heubach and MRI Testers, 325 Free Bacteria, 660 NAG, Pranab Kumar: Heat Stress of Women Doing POOVEY, Halet G.: Assessment of Multiple Markers SCHLESINGER, Richard B.: Pulmonary Effects of Manipulative Work, 751 of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) in Inhaled Zinc Oxide in Human Subjects, Guinea NAIR, R.S.: Subchronic Rat Inhalation Study with Controlled, Steady-State Atmospheres in a Pigs, Rats, and Rabbits, 503 Skydrol® 500B-4 Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluid, Dynamic Test Chamber, 699 SCHRECK, Richard M.: Lack of Blood Formate 175 POST, K.: Measurement of 3-D Facial Contours for Accumulation in Humans Following Exposure to NELSON, James H.: A Theoretical Model for the Design of Half-Face Respirators, 19 Methanol Vapor at the Current Permissible Respirator Cartridge Service Life for Binary PRYOR, William: Release of Bacterial Aerosols Exposure Limit of 200 ppm, 99 Systems: Application to Acetone/Styrene during Infectious Waste Compaction: An Initial SCHRECK, Richard M.: The Use of a Transportable Mixtures, 493 Hazard Evaluation for Healthcare Workers, 339 Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer NELSON, James H.: Breakthrough Time and PURDHAM, James T.: Exposure of Hospital for the Direct Measurement of Solvents in Breath Adsorption Capacity of Respirator Cartridges, 303 Operating Room Personnel to Potentially Harmful and Ambient Air—I: Methanol, 221 NEUILLY, Cyril: Blood-Containing Aerosols Environmental Agents, 203 SCHWOPE, A.D.: Permeation Resistance of Glove Generated by Surgical Techniques: A Possible PUSKAR, Mark A.: Gravimetric Determination of Maierials to Agricultural Pesticide infectious Hazard, 228 Airborne Dust by Using a Filter Cartridge Inside a SELDEN, Anders: Assessment of Intermittent NICAS, Mark: A Probability Model for Assessing Closed-Face 37-mm Polystyrene Cassette, 692 Trichloroethylene Exposure in Vapor Degreasing, Exposure among Respirator Wearers: Part I— 742 Description of the Model, 411 QU, Qing-shan: The Use of a Transportable Fourier SESHAGIRI, Baily: Investigation of the Audibility of NICAS, Mark: A Probability Model for Assessing Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer for the Locomotive Horns, 726 Exposure among Respirator Wearers: Part II— Direct Measurement of Solvents in Breath and SHAW, Don S.: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Overexposure to Chronic versus Acute Toxicants, Ambient Air—I: Methanol, 221 (PAHs): A Possible Cause of Lung Cancer 419 Mortality among Nickel/Copper Smelter and NIELSEN, A.: Permeation Resistance of Glove RALPH, Martin I.: Determination of Program Refinery Workers, 317 Materials to Agricultural Pesticides, 352 Protection Factors for Half-Mask Respirators Used SHAW, Lorraine: Hydrocarbon Exposures at NIELSEN, Birgitte H.: Variations in Exposures to at a Mineral Sands Separation Plant, 713 Petroleum Buik Terminals and Agencies, 645 Dust and Endotoxin in Danish Piggeries, 237 RANDO, Roy J.: Assessment of Multiple Markers of SHEEHAN, Patrick: Field Evaluation of a Sampling NIELSEN, Gunnar Damgard: Inhalation of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) in and Analytical Method for Environmental Levels Diethylamine—Acute Nasal Effects and Controlled, Steady-State Atmospheres in a of Airborne Hexavalent Chromium, 57 Subjective Response, 181 Dynamic Test Chamber, 699 SHERWOOD, R.J.: Cause and Control: Education and NILSON, Linda: Health Effects of Tank Cleaners, 375 REED, C.E.:Immunochemical Quantification and Training of Professional Industrial Hygienists for Particle Size Distribution of Airborne Papain in a 2020, 398 O'BRIEN, Dennis: Silica Exposure in Hand Grinding Meat Portioning Facility, 1 SHIOTSUKA, R.N.: Use of Fluidizing Bed Aerosol Steel Castings, 42 REITH, Albrecht: Chemical Composition and Generators to Establish a Dust Mixture of Two O’DONNELL, James F.: The Contributions to Solvent Morphology of Welding Fume Particles and Substances at a Fixed Ratio for Inhalation Toxi- Uptake by Skin and Inhalation Exposure, 124 Grinding Dusts, 290 city Studies, 510 OESTENSTAD, Riedar K.: An Assessment of Critical RENARD, Esperanza Piano: Permeation of SHULMAN, Stanley A.: Performance of Laboratories Anthropometric Dimensions for Predicting the Fit Multifunctional Acrylates through Selected of a Half-Mask Respirator, 639 Protective Glove Materials, 117 Measuring Silica in the Proficiency Analytical OLDHAM, M.J.: Low-Cost Wind Tunnel for Aerosol RIBELIN, W.E.: Subchronic Rat Inhalation Study Testing Program, 49 Inhalation Studies, 232 with Skydrol” 500B-4 Fire Resistant Hydraulic SMID, Tjabe: Exposure to Dust, Endotoxins, and OSTIGUY, Claude: Selective Sampling and Chemical Fluid, 175 Fungi in the Animal Feed Indus*ry, 362 Speciation of Airborne Dust in Ferrous Foundries, RICKS, Rene: Field Evaluation of aS ampling and SMIGIEL, David: Glove Permeation by 463 Analytical Method for Environmental Levels of Semiconductor Processing Mixtures Containing OWEN, Cynthia Venners: An Industrial Hygiene Airborne Hexavalent Chromium, 57 Glycol-Ether Derivatives, 105 Methodology Developed in Support of a RIPPLE, Stephen: Field Evaluation of aS ampling and SMITH, R.: Instability of Ozone Samples Collected in Retrospective Morbidity Case-Control Study, 540 Analytical Method for Environmental Levels of Alkaline Potassium Iodide Solution, 672 Airborne Hexavalent Chromium, 57 SPEAR, R.C.: Comparative Testing of an FTIR PARKER, John: The Effect of Dry and Humid Hot Air ROBERTS, Robin S.: Polycyclic Aromatic Remote Optical Sensor with Area Samplers in a Inhalation on Expired Relative Humidity during Hydrocarbons (PAHs): A Possible Cause o7 t ung Controlled Ventilation Chamber, 611 Exercise, 256 Cancer Mortality among Nickel/Copper Smziter SPEAR, R.C.: Measuring Indoor Airflow Patterns by PATRASH, Samuel J.: Glove Permeation by and Refinery Workers, 317 Using a Sonic Vecwr Anemometer, 677 Semiconductor Processing Mixtures Containing ROSEN, Alan: Blood-Containing Aerosols Generated SPEAR, Robert C.: A Probability Model for Assessing Glycol-Ether Derivatives, 105 by Surgical Techniques: A Possible Infectious Exposure among Respirator Wearers: Part I— PAUSTENBACH, Dennis: Field Evaluation of a Hazard, 228 Description of the Model, 411 Sampling and Analytical Method for ROTHMAN, Nathaniel: Occupational Exposures in SPEAR, Robert C.: A Probability Model for Assessing Environmental Levels of Airborne Hexavalent California Wildland Fire Fighting, 69 Exposure among Respirator Wearers: Part II— Chromium, 57 ROVELL-RIXX, David C.: Evaluation of OSHA Overexposure to Chronic versus Acute Toxicants, PEDERSEN, Ole F.: Inhalation of Diethylamine— Method 5 for Measuring Chloroform in Pulp and 419 Acute Nasal Effects and Subjective Response, 181 Paper Industry Workplace and Ambient SPRAU, Daniel: Release of Bacterial Aerosols during PERKINS, Jimmy L.: Predicting Temperature Effects Atmospheres, 210 Infectious Waste Compaction: An Initial Hazard on Chemical Protective Clothing Permeation, 77 RUDNICK, Stephen N.: Use of Alternative Liquids in Evaluation for Healthcare Workers, 339 PERKINS, Laura L.: An Assessment of Critical Laskin Nozzle Generated Aerosols for Filter STEBBINS, Arlene: The Contributions to Solvent Anthropometric Dimensions for Predicting the Fit Testing, 242 Uptake by Skin and Inhalation Exposure, 124 of a Half-Mask Respirator, 639 STEBBINS, Arlene I.: Cobalt Exposure in a Carbide PERRAULT, Guy: Selective Sampling and Chemical SASS-KORTSAK, Andrea M.: Exposure of Hospital Tip Grinding Process, 186 Speciation of Airborne Dust in Ferrous Foundries, Operating Room Personnel to Potentially Harmful STEWART, Brian: Investigation of the Audibility of 463 Environmental Agents, 203 Locomotive Horns, 726 AM. IND. HYG. ASSOC. J. (53) / December 1992 A-592 STOLKI, Thomas: Permeation of Multifunctional VAN HEMMEN, Johannes J.: Pesticides in the WRENCH, Constance: FLOW GEMINI—A Acrylates through Selected Protective Glove Cultivation of Carnations in Greenhouses: Part Software Review, 477 Materials, 117 I—Exposure and Concomitant Health Risk, 575 WRENCH, Constance: Software Review of Stewart- STONE, Roslyn A.: Lung Cancer Mortality among VAN HEMMEN, Johannes J.: Pesticides in the Todd Associates’ SunHealth, 668 Industrial Workers Exposed to Formaldehyde: A Cultivation of Carnations in Greenhouses: Part WYLIE, Ann G.: The Mineralogy and Size of Poisson Regression Ar.ilysis of the National II—Relationship between Foliar Residues and Airborne Chrysotile and Rock Fragments: Cancer Institute Study, 681! Exposures, 582 STULL, Jeffrey O.: A Review of Overall Integrity VAN RAALTE, John: Occupational Exposure to 1,6- Ramifications of Using the NIOSH 7400 Method, and Material Performance Tests for the Selection Hexamethylene Diisocyanate-Based 442 of Chemical Protective Ciothing, 455 Polyisocyanates in the State of Oregon, “'), Wei Yi: Pulmonary Effects of Inhaled Zinc Oxide 1980-1990, 331 XIAO, H.K.: Comparative Testing ofa n FTIR in Human Subjects, Guinez Pigs, Rats, and VcRMA, Dave K.: Hydrocarbon Exposures at Remote Optical Sensor with Area Samplers in a Rabbits, 503 Petroleum Bulk Terminals and Agencies, 645 Controlled Ventilation Chamber, 611 SULEWSKI, Robert: Glove Permeation by VERMA, Dave K..: Polycyclic Aromatic Semiconductor Processing Mixtures Containing Hydrocarbons (PAHs): A Possible Cause of Lung YAMAGIWA, Mikikazu: Inhalation of Glycol-Ether Derivatives, 105 Cancer Mortality among Nickel/Copper Smelter Diethylamine—Acute Nasal Effects and SUTTON, Patrice M.: Occupational Exposures in and Refinery Workers, 317 Subjective Response, 181 California Wildland Fire Fighting, 69 VINCENT, Jean-Yves: Workers’ Exposure to SWANSON, M.C.: Immunochemical Quantification Isocyanates, 146 YAN, Xiaowei: Use of Alternative Liquids in Laskin and Particle Size Distribution of Airborne Papain VINING, William D.: Active Noise Control: A Nozzle Generated Aerosols for Filter Testing, in a Meat Portioning Facility, | Review oft he Field, 721 242 VINZENTS, Peter: Variations in Exposures to Dust YATAPANAGE, K.G.: Measurement of 3-D Facial TAIT, Keith: The Workplace Exposure Assessment and Endotoxin in Danish Piggeries, 237 Contours for the Design of Half-Face Expert System (WORKSPERT), 84 VU-DUC, T.: Design and Evaluation of a Solid Respirators, 19 TANAKA, Isamu: Adsorption Characteristics of Sampler for the Monitoring of Airborne 1 ,6- YIN, Nick D.: The Industrial Hygiene Methods Organic Solvent Vapor on Activated Carbon Hexamethylene Dinsocyanate (HDI) and Its Information Exchange Network, 475 under Fluctuating Vapor Concentrations, 347 Prepolymers in Two-Component Spray Painting, YOON, Young Hee: A Theoretical Model for TERZO, Thomas S.: Lack of Blood Formate 157 Respirator Cartridge Service Life for Binary Accumulation in Humans Following Exposure to Methanol Vapor at the Current Permissible WANG, Jung-Der: Determination of 4,4'-Bipyridine Systems: Application to Acetone/Styrene Exposure Limit of 200 ppm, 99 Vapor, 514 Mixtures, 493 THEDELL, Terry D.: The Quest for Competence, WEED, Jeffrey B.: A New Sampling Technique that YOON, Young Hee: Breakthrough Time and Confidence, and Certification: Mentors and Peers Allows Quantitative Fit Testing by Using the Adsorption Capacity of Respirator Cartridges, in Industrial Hygiene Education, 524 Employee’s Own Respirator, 776 303 TIJSSEN, Susanne C.H.A.: Pesticides in the WEISS, Ronald A.: Respirator Performance Rating YOST, M.G.: Comparative Testing of an FTIR Cultivation of Carnations in Greenhouses: Part Table for Mask Design, 193 Remote Optical Sensor with Area Samplers in a Il—Relationship between Foliar Residues and WEISS, Ronald A.: Respirator Performance Rating Controlled Ventilation Chamber, 611 Exposures, 582 Tables for Nontemperate Environments, 548 YOST, M.G.: Measuring Indoor Airflow Patterns by TODD, William F.: Evaluation of Eight Bioaerosol WHITE, David F.: A Review of Overall Integrity and Samplers Challenged with Aerosols of Free Material Performance Tests for the Selection of Using a Sonic Vector Anemometer, 677 Bacteria, 660 Chemical Protective Clothing, 455 YOU, Ming-Jia: Predicting Temperature Effects on TORGRIMSEN, Torgrim: Chemical Composition WILLEKE, K.: Aerosol Penetration through Filtering Chemical Protective Clothing Permeation, 77 and Morphology of Welding Fume Particles and Facepieces and Respirator Cartridges, 566 Grinding Dusts, 290 WILLEKE, K.: Characteristics of Face Seal Leakage ZELLERS, Edward T.: Glove Pei meation by TRUJILLO, Anna: Floor/Shoe Slip Resistance in Filtering Facepieces, 533 Semiconductor Processing Mixtures Containing Measurement, 283 WILLEKE, Klaus: An Investigation of Dust Glycol-Ether Derivatives, 105 TURNER, Nina: The Effect of Dry and Humid Hot Generation by Free Falling Powders, 617 ZHANG, Guo Zheng: Glove Permeation by Air Inhalation on Expired Relative Humidity WOLDSTAD, Jeffrey C.: Floor/Shoe Slip Resistance Semiconductor Processing Mixtures Containing during Exercise, 256 Measurement, 283 Glycol-Ether Derivatives, 105 WOLFE, R.E.: The Acute Toxicity Evaluation of a ULANDER, Arne: Assessment of Intermittent Low-Temperature Hydraulic Fluid, 163 ZIEMANN, Beth: The Effectiveness of the Duo-Flo Trichloroethylene Exposure in Vapor Degreasing, WOLFF, R.K.: A Comparison of Two Dustiness BioClean Unit for Controlling Airborne Antigen 742 Evaluation Methods, 448 Levels, 138 AM. IND. HYG. ASSOC. J. (53) / December 1992 1992 SuBJEcT INDEX 1-butanol, adsorption sampling for, 347 anthropometric dimensions, predicting respirator fit, carpet backing, 4-phenyicyclohexene emissions, 275 1,2-dichloroethane, permeation of clothing, 77 639 carpeting, organic emissions from, 275 1,4-dioxane, biological exposure index, 369 anthropometric tests, for respirator design, 19 cartridge breakthrough, data for 121 compounds, 303 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate, monitoring antigen levels, control of airborne, 138 castings, hand-grinding steel, 42 airborne, 157 antiphase injection, noise control by, 721 cellosolve, permeation ofc lothing, 77 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate, occupational arithmetic means, confidence intervals of, 481 certification, role of peers and mentors, 524 exposures to, 331 arithmetic means, of lognormal distribution, 481 chemical permeation, of protective clothing, 77 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate, prepolymers of, 157 aromatic hydrocarbons, cancer from polycyclic, 317 chemical processes, risk analysis of, 404 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate, permeation of gloves, 117 aromatic hydrocarbons, gas chromatography detm. chloroform, biological exposure index, 369 2-butanone, biological exposure index, 369 of, 130 chloroform, detmn. by OSHA method 5, 211 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, permeation of gloves, 117 asbestos abatement, economic benefits cf, 381 chloroform, detmn. in paper & pulp mills, 211 2-propanol, adsorption sampling for, 347 asbestos abatement, scientific benefits of, 381 chloroform, permeation of clothing, 77 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, permeability of asbestos aerosols, generation of, 767 chlorothalonil, exposure in greenhouses, 575, 582 rubber gloves, 436 asbestos determination, PLM method vs. TEM, 531 chromium (III), evaluation of field methods, 57 2,4-D, permeability of rubber gloves, 436 asbestos exposures, from valve gaskets & packing, chromium (VI), detmn. by ion chromatography, 57 4-phenylcyclohexene, emission from carpet backing, 531 chromium (VI), evaluation of fieid methods, 57 275 asbestos fibers, penetration of filters, 767 chrysotile fibers, industrial vs. mine exposures, 442 4,4'-bipyridine vapor, air sampling for, 514 asbestos mines, chrysotile exposures in, 442 chrysotile fibers, variability in methods for, 442 4,4'-bipyridine vapor, determination of, 514 attenuation of noise, by superimposed waveforms, cigarette smoke, deposition in human airways, 6 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol, solids permeation of gloves, 745 721 Clayton, George D., pioneer, A-491 accreditation, task force for lead, A-64 auto body repair, solvent exposures from, 124 coal dust exposures, in mines in USA, 486 acetates, permeation of glove coal dust exposures, pneumoconiosis from, 486 acetone/styrene cartridges, service life of, 493 bacterial aerosols, from infectious waste, 339 coal mines, estimate of dust exposures, 248 acrylates, permeation of gloves, 117 bacterial aerosols, sampling for, 660 coal workers, epidemiologic study of, 486 activated carbon, solvent vapor adsorption, 347 Baetjez, Anna M.., pioneer, A-441 coal workers pneumoconiosis, relation to dust active noise control, review of the field, 721 benzene, biological exposure index, 369 exposures, 486 benzene, wildland fires exposures, 69 cobalt dust, aerosol generator for, 510 adsorption capacity, of respirator cartridges, 303 bioaerosol sampling, by Ace all-glass impinger, 660 cobalt exposure, grinding carbide tips, 186 aerodynamic measurement, of particle size, 427 bioaerosol sampling, by Andersen samplers, 660 cobalt in urine, of carbide tip grinders, 186 aerosol dynamics, of cigarette smoke, 6 bioaerosol sampling, by membrane filters, 660 coefficient of friction, for floor/shoe combinations, aerosol generation, by Laskin nozzles, 242 bioaerosol samplers, evaluation of, 660 283 aerosol generator, fluidizing bed, 510 biological exposure indexes, also see specific colo-rectal cancer, from polypropylene exposure, 540 aerosol generators, for fixed ratio dust mixtures, 510 chemicals colo-rectal cancer, retrospective morbidity study, 540 aerosol inhalation, wind tunnel studies of, 232 biological exposure indexes, pharmacokinetic models colorimetric method, bias in detmg. free silica, 49 aerosol penetration, of filter respirators, 566 for, 369 compaction, controls for infectious waste, 339 aerosols, for filter testing, 242 biological monitoring, for cobalt exposures, 186 computer mapping, of airflow patterns, 677 aerosols, of blood from surgery, 228 biological monitoring, for TCE exposure, 742 computer program, for Ind. Hyg. & environment, 477 agricultural pesticides, permeation of gloves, 352 blood aerosols, from surgery, 228 computer software, for occupational health, 668 airborne dust, sampling in foundries, 463 blood formate, from mettianol exposure, 99 computer software, for SunHealth system, 668 airborne antigen control, by Duo-Flo Bio Clean unit, Bloomfield, John J., pioneer, A-344 confidence intervals, for lognormal exposures, 481 138 biowing wool, glass fiber exposures from, 519 converging flow junctions, improved design airborne dust sampler, improved filter design, 692 Botsball, correlation with WBGT, 169 calculations, 556 air-curtain, effective in fume hood, 625 breakthrough time, for activated carbon sampling, converging flow junctions, pressure measurement at, airflow, around bluff bodies, 757 347 556 airflow patterns, in paint spray booth, 757 breakthrough time, for respirator cartridges, 303 Cook, Warren A., memorial, A-292 airflow patterns, measuring indoors, 677 breast feeding, toxic agents transmitted by, 471 copper smelting/refining, lung cancer from PAHs, airflow patterns, vector mapping of, 677 breath, analysis by FTIR, 221 317 air monitoring, “fast” gas chromatography, 130 breath, detmn. of methanol in, 221 corn oil, test aerosols of, 242 air monitoring, with WORKSPERT system, 84 breathing zone concentration, in paint spray booth, Cummings, Donald E., pioneer, A-10 air-monitoring instruments, calibration and use of, 757 cumulative trauma disorders, causes and control, 596 673 Bureau of Mines, estm. dust in coal mines, 248 cumulative trauma disorders, in shop and office, 596 air-monitoring instruments, metrological Bureau of Mines, new dust-sampler, A-186 cycles of learning applied to I.H. ethics, 605 recommendations, 673 butyl rubber gloves, permeation of, 105 air quality standards, limitations for indoor air, 211 buty! rubber gloves, permeation by acrylates, 117 DDT, permeability of rubber gloves, 436 air sampier, ear-mounted personal, 527 DEET, see N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide air sampling, also see air monitoring, 673 CTD, see cumulative trauma disorders DEET insect repellent, permeability of rubber gloves, air sampling, proper use of instruments, 673 camphor, solids permeation of gloves, 745 436 Albania, 563 cancer, from formaldehyde exposures, 681 database, Ind. Hyg. software program, 477 alcohols, permeation of gloves, 352 cancer mortality, copper smelting/refining, 317 dermal effects, of hydraulic fluids, 163 aldehydes, wildland fires exposures, 69 cancer mortality, from polycylic aromatics, 317 dermal exposures, to pesticide residues, 575, 582 Amberlite sampling tube, for methylmethacrylate, cancer mortality, nickel smelting/refining, 317 destructive interference, noise control by, 721 773 carbide tip grinding, cobalt exposure from, 186 di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, test aerosols of, 242 Anasorb sampling tube, for methylmethacrylate, 773 carbon monoxide, wildland fires exposures, 69 dichloroethane, biological exposure index, 369 anemometer, sonic vector, 677 carbon tetrachloride, biological exposure index, 369 dichloromethane, permeation of glove anesthetic agents, hospital personnel exposures, 203 cardiovascular reaction, to heat stress, 75! diethylamine, inhalation of, 181 animal cages, airborne antigen control, 138 carnation greenhouses, pesticide exposures in, 575, diisocyanate, monitoring 1,6-hexamethylene, 157 animal feed industry, exposures in, 362 582 Drinker, Philip, pioneer, A-530 AM: IND. HYG. ASSOC. J. (53) / December 1992 Duo-Flo Bio Clean unit, airborne antigen control, 138 flame ionization detector, test vs. FTIR optical sensor, hospital operating rooms, exposures of personnel, 203 dust determination, gravimetric for airborne, 692 611 human exposures, quality of assessment of, 34 dust disperser, for dustiness evaluation, 448 floor coverings, effect on indoor air quality, 275 humidity effects, on respirator performance, 548 dust dispersion patterns, detmn. by tracer gases, 387 Flow Gemini, environmental software progr., 477 humidity of expired air, 256 dust exposures, Bu. Mines coal mine estm., 248 fluidizing bed, aerosol generators, 510 hydraulic fluid, dermal effects of, 163 dust exposures, in Danish piggeries, 237 fluorspar milling, detmn. of dust dispersion, 387 hydraulic fluid, inhalation study with rats, 175 dust exposures, retrospective estimation of, 248 forest fires, herbicides in smoke, 265 hydraulic fluid, Skydrol SO0B-4, 175 dust generation, by free falling powders, 617 forest workers exposure, herbicides in smoke, 265 hydraulic fluid, toxicity evaluation of, 163 dust generation, physical & chemical factors, 325 formaldehyde, adsorption on wood/paper dust, 632 hydrocarbon exposures, at petroleum bulk terminals, dust generation rate, as function of particle size, 325 formaldehyde, estimation on dust particles, 632 645 dust mixtures, aerosol generators for, 510 formaldehyde, from resinous products, 632 hydrocarbon exposures, from tank cleaning, 375 dust sampler, improved filter design, 692 formaldehyde, lung cancer mortality from, 681 hydrocarbon exposures, sampling protocol for, 645 dust sampling, new Bu. of Mines instrument, A-186 formate in blood, from methanol exposure, 99 hydroquinone, solids permeation of gloves, 745 dustiness, methods of evaluation, 448 foundries, dust sampling in, 463 dustiness testers, MRI & Heubach compared, 325 foundries, identification of dusts in, 463 IH MIEN, information exchange network, 475 dynamic chamber study, of tobacco smoke, 699 foundry dust, physiochemical analysis of, 463 immunochemical quantification, of airborne papain, | Fourier transform infra-red, see FTIR impinger sampling, for airborne chromium, 57 education, of industrial hygienists, 398 free silica determination, bias of colorimetric method, indoor air quality, floor coverings effect on, 275 endotoxin exposures, in Danish piggeries, 237 49 indoor environment, air qual. stnds. limitations, 211 endotoxin exposures, measurement of, 237 free silica determination, bias of infra-red method, 49 industrial health, role of EPA, A-526 engineering, in industrial hygiene future, 398 free silica determination, bias of x-ray method, 49 industrial health, role of TOSCA in, A-526 engineering resources, for industrial hygienists, 404 fume chambers, see fume hoods industrial hygiene, in environmental concerns, A-484 environmental concerns, role of industrial hygiene in, furme hoods, containment by air-curtain, 625 industrial hygiene, objectives for year 2000, 528 A-484 fungal exposures, in animal feed industry, 362 industrial hygiene, professional ethics, A-180 environmental factors, in respirator performance, 548 furfural, permeation of clothing, 77 industrial hygiene, professional preparation for, 398 environmental hygiene, interdependence of industrial hygiene, requirements of the future, 398 professions, A-484 gas chromatography, “fast” system air monitoring, 130 industrial hygiene education, in Netherlands, A-484 environmental lead, accreditation task force, A-64 gas chromatography, limits of detection by, 130 industrial hygiene education, role of peers and gasoline, also see hydrocarbons, 645 mentors, 524 Environmental Protection Agency, role in workers gasoline exposures, at petroleum bulk terminals, 645 industrial hygienists, safety management resources, health, A-526 glass wool, characterization of fibers, 27 404 environmental tobacco smoke, dynamic chamber glass fiber exposures, installing insulation, 519 industrial safety, winning battle for, A-66 study of, 699 glass fiber filters, penetration by asbestos, 767 infectious waste, controls for compaction of, 339 enzyme exposures, airborne papain, | gloves, also see protective gloves infectious waste, exposures from compaction of, 339 ergonomics, prevention of CTD, 596 gloves, permeation by acrylates, 117 information exchange, network for, 475 ethics, of industrial hygienists, A-180 gloves, permeation by glycol ethers, 105 infra-red method, bias in detmg. free silica, 49 ethyl acetate, adsorption sampling for, 347 gloves, permeation by organic solids, 745 infrared spectrometer, FTIR, 221 ethylene oxide, hospital personnel exposures, 203 gloves, permeation by pesticides, 352 inhalable dust index, calculation of, 448 European Community, health and safety standards, gloves, permeation by solvents, 352 inhalation study, of aerosols, 232 736 glycol ether derivatives, permeation of gloves, 105 inhalation study, of zinc oxide, 503 expired air, dry/hot inspired air effects, 256 gravimetric determination, of airborne dust, 692 insect repellent, permeability of rubber gloves, 436 expired air, simulators of, 256 Greenberg, Leonard, pioneer, A-184 insulation installers, glass fiber exposures, 519 exposure assessment, for humans, 34 greenhouses, pesticide exposures in, 575, 582 intermittent sampler, personal, 261 exposure assessment, for respirator wearers, 411,419 grinding, steel casting, 42 ion chromatography, detmn. of chromium, 57 exposure assessinent, WORKSPERT system for, 84 grinding dust, chemical composition of, 290 isocyanates, sampling and detmn. in air, 146 exposure data, statistic evaluation of, 481 grinding dust, from stainless steel, 290 exposure limits, a perspective on, A-438 grinding dust, morphology of, 290 ketones, permeation of gloves, 352 exposure limits, future methods to establish, A-438 exposure limits, in selected countries, 395 HDI, 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate, 331 Laham, Souheil, 1991 Yant Award, A-122 exposure monitoring, ear-mounted sampler, 527 HDI exposures, in spray painting, 331 Laskin nozzles, aerosol generation by, 242 exposure probability, for respirator user, 419 half-mask, also see respirators, 713 lead, accreditation task force, A-64 exposures, confidence intervals of, 481 half-mask respirators, detmng. protection factors. 7!3 leakage factor, in respirator facepiece fit, 533 half-mask respirators, prediction of fit, 639 learning cycle time, improvement of, 605 FTIR, Fourier transform infrared, 221 halogenated compounds, gas chromatography detm. liquid aerosols, Laskin nozzle generation of, 242 FTIR, infrared spectrometer, 221 of, 130 liquid chromatography, detmn. 4,4’-bipyridine, 514 FTIR remote optical sensor, comparative testing of, hand-grinding, control of exposures, 42 locomotive horns, audibility of, 726 611 Harvard School of Public Health, pioneer in the locomotive horns, factors masking warning by, 726 FTIR remote optical sensor, vs. flame ionization profession, A-530 lognormal distribution, bias and variauce in, 432 detector, 61! Hatch, Theodore F., pioneer, A-124 lognormal distribution, confidence intervals of, 481 facepiece seals, leakage vs shape factor, 533 hazard assessment, WORKSPERT system for, 84 lognormal distribution, estimation of mean value, 432 facial contours, in design of half-mask, 19 hazard evaluation, procedures for, 404 lognormal distribution, of exposures, 481 facial measurements, for detmng. respirator fit, 639 hazardous materials, storage & handling of, 404 lung cancer mortality, from formaldehyde exposure, fall hazards, due to footwear slippage, 283 health and safety standards, in European Community, 681 ferrous foundries, sampling airborne dust, 463 736 ferrous foundry dust, chemical specification of, 463 healthcare workers, infectious waste exposures of, 339 MRI dustiness tester, comparison with Heubach tests, fiber diameter, of, 27 health objectives, ind. hyg. for year 2000, 528 325 fiber diameter, of synthetic minerals, 27 health objectives, national for year 2000, 528 mapping, airflow patterns, 677 fiber dimensions, vs. filter penetration, 767 heat stress index, Botsball vs. WBGT, 169 material safety data sheets, need for standardization, filter cassette, improved design for, 692 heat stress study, of female workers, 751 607 filter quality factor, of respirators, 566 heptane, permeation of clothing, 77 material safety data sheets, proposed unified system, filter penetration, by asbestos fibers, 767 herbicide exposures, from forest fire smoke, 265 607 filter respirators, aerosol penetration of, 566 Heubach dustiness tester, comparison with MRI tester, meat portioning, papain exposure from, ! filter testing, aerosol generation for, 242 325 membrane filter sampler, improved filter design, 692 filter test protocol, adequacy of, 566 hexamethy! diisocyanate, sampling and detmn. in air, memorial, Warren A. Cook, A-292 fire fighters exposures, from wildland fires, 69 146 mentoa-subnasal length, predicting respirator fit, 639 fit testing, respirator sampling probe for, 776 hoods, air-curtain fume control, 625 metal fume fever, from zinc oxide inhalation, 503 AM. IND. HYG. ASSOC. J. (53) / December 1992 methanol in air, determination by FTIR, 221 particulates, see also aerosols, 242 radionuclides, uranium mill exposures, 588 methanol in blood, from exposures at TLV, 99 Patty, Frank A., pioneer, A-74 railroad workers, audibility of warning horns, 726 methanol in breath determination by FTIR, 221 perchloroethylene, biological exposure index, 369 relative humidity, of expired air, 256 methodology, of Ind. Hyg. morbidity study, 540 performance rating, of respirator masks, 193 remote sensors, FTIR vs. flame ionization, 611 methy! acetate, adsorption sampling for, 347 performance testing, of protective clothing, 455 resinous products, formaldehyde from, 632 methy! chloroform, biological exposure index, 369 performance testing, respirators in the workplace, 705 respirable particulates, wildland fires exposures, 69 methy! ethy! ketone, adsorption sampling for, 347 permeation, of protective clothing, 77 respirator breakthrough, data for 121 compounds, 303 methy! isopropy! ketone, adsorption sampling for, permeation, protective gloves by solids, 745 respirator cartridges, adsorption capacities of, 303 347 permeation ofg loves, |,6-hexanediol diacrylate, 117 respirator cartridges, binary system service life, 493 methy! methacrylate, hospital personne! exposures, permeation of gloves, by 2-ethylhexyl diacrylate, 117 respirator cartridges, breakthrough of 121 2u3 permeation of gloves, by glycol ether derivatives, 105 compounds, 303 methylene chloride, biological exposure index, 369 permeation of gloves, by multifunctional acrylates, respirator cartridges, breakthrough times of, 303 methylmethacrylate, sampling methods for, 773 117 respirator cartridges, for acetone/styrene mixtures, metrological recommendations, air-monitoring permeation of gloves, trimethylpropane triacrylate, 493 instruments, 673 117 respirator facepieces, leakage of seals microorganisms, bioaerosol samplers for, 660 personal monitoring, for 4,4’-bipyridine vapor, 514 respirator fit, anthropometric dimensions for, 639 mineral fibers, synthetic, 27 personal sampler, ear mount for, 527 respirator masks, performance rating of, 193 mineral oil. test aerosols of, 242 personal sampler, intermittent, 261 respirator performance, detmng. protection factors, mineral sand separation, respiratory protection personal sampler, revolving, 261 713 factors, 713 pesticide contamination, criteria for clean-up, 298 respirator performance, testing in workplace, 705 morbidity studies, Ind. Hyg. methodology for, 540 pesticide exposures, in carnation greenhouses, 575, respirator selection, facepiece leakage factor, 533 morbidity studies, retrospective case control, 540 582 respirator use, in non-temperate environment, 548 morphology, of grinding dust, 290 pesticide residue, exposure in greenhouses, 575 respirators, aerosol penetration of, 566 morphology, of welding fume, 290 pesticides, permeation of gloves, 352 respirators, also see half-mask, 713 mother’s milk, toxic agents transmission by, 471 petroleum bulk terminals, hydrocarbon exposures at, respirators, assessing user exposure, 411,419 645 respirators, design of half-mask, 19 n-hexane, biological exposure index, 369 petroleum distillates, permeation of gloves, 352 respirators, in-mask sampling probe, 776 N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, permeability of rubber pharmacokinetic models, biological exposure respirators, performance rating of, 548 gloves, 436 indexes, 369 retrospective estimates, of exposures, 540 NIOSH 7400 method, for chrysotile fibers, 442 pharmacokinetic models, physiologically based, 369 risk management. exposure assessment for, 34 NIOSH 7400 method, not applicable in mines, 442 phenol, solids permeation of gloves, 745 rock wool, characterization of fibers, 27 naphthalene, solids permeation of gloves, 745 phosphate ester mixture, hydraulic fluid, 175 rubber gloves, permeation of, 105 natural rubber gloves, permeation by acrylates, 117 piggeries, exposures in, 237 neoprene gloves, permeation of, 105 pioneer in the profession, Anna M. Baetjer, A-441 safety, in industry, A-66 nickel smelting/refining, lung cancer from PAHs, 317 pioneer in the profession, Donald E. Cummings, A-10 safety management, resources for Ind. Hug., 404 nitrile rubber gloves, permeation by acrylates, 117 pioneer in the profession, Frank A. Patty, A-74 safety standards, in European Community, 736 nitrile rubber gloves, permeation of, 105 pioneer in the profession, George D. Clayton, A-491 sampler, revolving personal, 261 nitrogen dioxide, air qual. stnds. limitations, 211 pioneer in the profession, Henry F. Smyth, Jr., 566 sampling, solvent vapors, 347 noise control, by superimposed waveforms, 721 pioneer in the profession, Herbert E. Stokinger, sampling probe, for respirator fit testing, 776 noise control, for propellers and fans, 721 A-394 sand processing, radioactive minerals in, 713 noise control, for vibrating plates & shells, 721 pioneer in the profession, John J. Bloomfield, A-344 semiconductor processing, with glycol ether noise control, turbulent flow in pipes etc., 721 pioneer in the profession, Leonard Greenberg, A-184 derivatives, 105 pioneer in the profession, Philip Drinker, A-530 sensory response, to inhaled diethylamine, 181 OSHA method 5, determination of chloroform, 211 pioneer in the profession, Theodore F. Hatch, A-124 service stations, gasoline exposures at, 645 occupational exposure limits, in selected countries, pneumoconiosis, in coal miners, 486 shape factor, in facepiece leakage, 533 395 Poisson regression analysis, for lung cancer mortality, silica, wildland fires exposures, 69 occupational health, role of EPA, A-526 681 silica exposures, from hand-grinding steel, 42 occupational health, role of TOSCA ‘n, A-526 polarized light microscope, 531 silica measurement, PATP lab. performances, 49 occupational health, software system for, 668 polyaromatic hydrocarbons, wildland fires exposures, Skydrol 500B-4, inhalation study with rats, 175 occupational safety, winning battle for, A-66 69 slipping hazards, of floor/shoe combinations, 283 oligomeric isocyanates sampling and detmn. in air, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, see PAHs, 317 smoke exposures, from forest fires, 265 146 polyester fiber filters, penetration by asbestos, 767 smoke exposures, from prescribed burnings, 265 organic dusts, in animal feed industry, 362 polyisocyanates, occupational exposures to, 331 Smyth Award lecture, Warren A. Cook, 395 organic emissions, from floor coverings, 275 polypropylene, colo-rectal cancer from, 540 Smyth, Henry F. Jr., pioneer, 566 organic solids, permeation of gloves, 745 powders, dust generation from, 617 sodium fluoroacetate, decontamination procedures, ozone sampling, instability in alkaline KI, 672 pressure measurements, at convergent flow junction, 298 556 sodium fluoroacetate, permissible exposure guides, p-dichlorobenzene, solids permeation of gloves, 745 process safety, resources for management, 404 298 p-nitrotoluene, solids permeation of gloves, 745 professional basis, future industrial hygienists, 398 software program, for Ind. Hyg. & environment, 477 PAHs, lung cancer mortality from, 317 professional status, of industrial hygienists, A-484 software review, SunHealth system, 668 PAHs, polycyclic aromatic HCs, 317 proficiency analytical testing, PAT program, 49 solid sampler, hexamethylene diisocyanate, 157 PATP, evaluation for silica measrg., 49 protection factor, of respirators in workplace, 705 solvent exposures, in auto body repair shops, 124 PATP, proficiency analy. test. prg., 49 protective clothing, chemical permeation of, 77 solvent vapor sampling, steady vs. fluctuating conc., PLM, see polarized light microscope protective clothing, integrity testing of, 455 347 paint spray booth, breathing zone concentration, 757 protective clothing, materials testing for, 455 solvent vapors, activated carbon adsorption, 347 paint spray jet, velocity vs. exposure, 757 protective clothing, temperature effects on, 77 solvents, absorption via skin vs. respiration, 124 papain, exposure in meat portioning, | protective equipment, for tank cleaning, 375 solvents, permeation of glove papain, workers exposed to, | protective gloves, permeation by acrylates, 117 sonic vector anemometer, measuring airflow patterns, paper aerosols, formaldehyde exposure from, 632 protective gloves, permeation by organic solids, 745 677 paper industry, detmn. chloroform exposures, 211 proton-induced x-ray, wipe sample analysis by, 657 spectrometer, detmg. methanol in air, 221 particle size, aerodynamic measurement of, 427 pulmonary deposition, of cigarette smoke, 6 spectrometer, FTIR, 221 particle size, distribution in dustiness testing, 448 pulp industry, detmn. chloroform exposures, 211 spray painting, polydiisocyanate exposures, 331 particle size, relation to generation rate, 325 stainless steel, grinding dust from, 290 particulate deposition, of cigarette smoke, 6 quinone, solids permeation of gloves, 745 stainless steel, welding fume from, 290 particulate exposures, from surgical procedures, 228 radioactive dust, in uranium mill operations, 588 standard setting procedures, in European Community, particulates, air qual. stnds. limitations, 211 radioactive minerals, in sand processing, 713 736 AM. IND. HYG. ASSOC. J. (53) / December 1992 Statistical assessment, respirator user exposure, 411 tracer gases, detmg. dispersion patterns, 387 vinylidene chloride, biological exposure index, 369 statistics, of exposure data, 481 tracer gases, detmg. ventilation parameters, 387 statistics, of lognormal distribution, 481 training, future industrial hygienists, 398 WBGT, wet-bulb globe temperature, 169 Stauber-Heubach device, for dustiness evaluation, 448 transmission electron microscope, 531 warning systems, for railroad track workers, 726 steel castings, hand-grinding of, 42 tremolite fibers, penetration of filters, 767 waste disposal, of infectious materials, 339 Stokinger, Herbert E., pioneer, A-394 trichloroethylene, 742 waste minimization, targeting and prioritizing, 154 styrene, biological exposure index, 369 trichioroethylene, biological exposure index, 369 welding fume, chemical composition of, 290 sulfur dioxide, air qual. stnds. limitations, 211 trichloroethylene exposure, in vapor phase degreasing, welding fume, from stainless steel, 290 SunHealth software, review of, 668 742 welding fume, morphology of, 290 surgical techniques, blood aerosols from, 228 trichloroethylene exposure, urinary trichloroethanol surgical techniques, particulate exposures from, 228 from, 742 wet-bulb globe temperature, also see WBGT, 169 synthetic mineral fibers, diameter of, 27 trimethylpropane triacrylate, permeation of gloves, 117 wet-bulb globe temperature, Botsball correlation with, tungsten carbide, aerosol generator for, 510 169 TEM, see transmission electron microscope wildland fires, occupational exposures from, 69 TOSCA, role industrial health, A-526 ultraviolet absorption, measurement of tobacco smoke, wind tunnel, aerosol inhalation studies, 232 tank cleaning, hazards from, 375 699 wind tunnel study, of aerosol inhalation, 232 temperature effects, on respirator performance, 548 ultraviolet effect, permeability of rubber gloves, 436 wipe samples, elemental analysis of, 657 testing protocol, respirators in the workplace, 705 uranium mill dust, size characteristics of, 588 wipe sampling, procedure and techniques, 657 thiophanate-methyl, exposure in greenhouses, 575 uranium mills, radioactive dust exposures, 588 wood dusts, formaldehyde exposures from, 632 thiuram, exposure in greenhouses, 575, 582 WORKSPERT, exposure assessment sysiem, 84 threshold limits, a perspective on, A-438 valve gaskets, asbestos exposures from, 531 threshold limits, see also exposure limits valve packing, asbestos exposures from, 531 x-radiation, hospital personnel exposures, 203 tobacco smoke, assessment in the environment, 699 vapor barrier. protective clothing, 455 x-ray method, bias in detmg. free silica, 49 tobacco smoke, components of, 699 vapor phase degreasing, trichloroethylene exposures, xylene absorption, via skin vs. respiration, 124 tobacco smoke, dynamic chamber study of, 699 742 toluene absorption, via skin vs. respiration, 124 variance, in lognormal distribution, 432 xylene, adsorption sampling for, 347 toluene adsorption, sampling for, 347 vector mapping, of airflow patterns, 677 toluene diisocyanate, sampling and detmn. in air, 146 ventilation, for hand-grinding castings, 42 Yant Award (1991), Souheil Laham, A-122 total hydrocarbons, determination of exposures, 645 ventilation chamber, test cf remote sensors, 611 toxic agents, transmitted by mother’s milk, 471 ventilation design, converging flow junctions, 556 zinc oxide, effects of inhaled, 503 Toxic Substance Control Act, A-526 ventilation parameters, detmn. by tracer gases, 387 zineb, exposure in greenhouses, 575, 582 AM. IND. HYG. ASSOC. J. (53) /D ecember 1992

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