From: Karen Salazar <kls_1**At_Symbol_Here**COX.NET>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Need a consulting organic chemist on safety issue
Date: December 3, 2012 8:56:20 PM EST
Reply-To: DCHAS-L <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
Message-ID: <20ea0.c3232d.3dee73da**At_Symbol_Here**cs.com>


Here is an interesting book:


Karlin, R. J. (1999). DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS - A VIEW FROM NORTH AMERICA. Disinfection By-Products In Drinking Water: Current Issues, 9-19.

Here's the bibliographic info from Google Books

http://books.google.com/books/about/Disinfection_by_products_in_drinking_wat.html?id=khNSAAAAMAAJ

Karen 

On Dec 3, 2012, at 3:30 PM, ACTSNYC**At_Symbol_Here**CS.COM wrote:

I know some of them.  IH's are wonderful at determining risk once they know what the chemicals are.  They would be great at figuring out to analyse the soup once it was sitting there.  But they are not usually versed in chemistry to the point that they could predict the breakdown products in a complex soup like this.  Maybe no one can especially after you add athlete's foot to the mix. 

However, I shall take my original inquiry and e-mail it to an emeritus prof from Hunter's school of IH who I know particularly well and see what he says.  It shouldn't hurt. Thanks for the idea.

Monona


In a message dated 12/3/2012 1:48:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, afrazier**At_Symbol_Here**PPG.COM writes:

This is the best suggestion that I have seen, use a screen shot in the back ground for the feet (at worst it would only have to be shot once or twice not repeated use.)   Isn't it common to use things like that as part of theater these days? 
If you are looking for a credentialed consultant, have you considered calling a friendly Industrial Hygiene Professor?    A quick search of ABET accredited Industrial Hygiene programs showed Hunter College of the City University of New York as having an IH program. 


Previous post   |  Top of Page   |   Next post



The content of this page reflects the personal opinion(s) of the author(s) only, not the American Chemical Society, ILPI, Safety Emporium, or any other party. Use of any information on this page is at the reader's own risk. Unauthorized reproduction of these materials is prohibited. Send questions/comments about the archive to secretary@dchas.org.
The maintenance and hosting of the DCHAS-L archive is provided through the generous support of Safety Emporium.