This is a list of all the presentations at the CSHEMA annual conference last year. Like any annual conference, you best option to gain access to the papers is to join the organization (in this case CSHEMA; membership information atwww.cshema.org). If that is not an option, then you can try to contact the authors directly.
Peter
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Can you remind me how to access these articles? Several of them sound very useful.
Thank you.
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Journal of Chemical Health and Safety New Articles in Press, 1 April-7 April 2013
CSHEMA 2012 Extended Abstracts
1. Does your emergency notification system look like a jigsaw puzzle?
Mark Bagby, Blake Robertson
2. Parvovirus and pinworm decontamination for laboratory spaces and equipment
Rob Ott, Paul Lorcheim
3. All-hazard emergency management program
Ben Kuo
4. Soil permits: It's not a dirty word
Bethzayda Matos
5. Preparing for an OSHA audit
John Clendenin, Daniel Garcia
6. Laser safety program development and implementation
Gary Spichiger
7. Laboratory safety compliance kit
Stephen Fisenne
8. Export compliance and shipment screening
Kevin Charbonneau, SriniVasan, Charles Borromeo
9. Benefits of voluntary EHS liaisons to a small EHS department
Peter Jayasekara
10. A comprehensive laboratory research safety program
Rebecca Neill
11. Applying the new GHS Hazard Communication Standard
Dale Plemmons
12. Building a Campus CERT program
James Caesar
13. Bomb incident management planning
Michael Alsup
14. Emergency action plans as campus force multiplier
Lynn Daley
15. Practical ways to accomplish what the ACS has recommended in their recent publication: “Creating Safety Cultures in Academic Institutions”
Joy Diaz
16. Mercury emissions from a synthetic gym floor
Zehra Schneider Graham
17. Safety challenges in interdisciplinary labs
Deborah Wolfe-Lopez
18. Transitioning hazardous waste vendors
Niamh Kelly
19. UST training and inspection program implementation
Leslie Hubble
20. Utilizing new tools to engage educate and protect
Kara Franke
21. Is your EHS department involved in event planning?
Wayne Maines
22. Management of hazardous drugs waste generated in university hospitals
Bill Brewer, Andrea Antell
23. Cultivating partnerships in laboratory safety
Robin Izzo
24. Safety audits using a 360-degree audit method
Jay Brakensiek
25. Implementing safety environmental inspections for facilities management
Leslie Hubble, Tiffany Dothard
26. Advanced rainwater harvesting and stormwater
William Hunt
27. Comparison of chemical disinfectants
Bruce Finlay
28. Expanding EHS programs beyond your comfort zone
Wayne Maines
29. Partnering for EHS success
Heather Randol
30. The implementation of a PI lab safety workshop
Aisha Lawrence
31. After the tornado: Campus is fine, but our town is gone
Marcy Huey
32. Greenhouse gas reporting
Zhanna Davidovitz
33. Managing research security in academia
Maureen Kotlas
34. An after-action review of a chemical release
Brad King
35. Smartphones in action
Amy Orders
36. Building lab safety programs: A step at a time
Amanda Gray
37. Lessons learned from a hydrogen fluoride release
David Hinton
38. Leveraging technology to enhance safety
John Fellers
39. Moving the bar: The conduct of safe science!
Larry Gibbs
40. The status of higher education emergency management
Dennis Sullivan
41. Campus vulnerability assessment team
Andre Le Duc, Ken Kato
42. Sustainable approach to addressing liabilities in urban campus expansion
Kelly McQueeney, Russell Abell
43. Theory and practice of social marketing in changing attitudes and behaviors
John Covely
44. Air regulations 201
Kristine Rossmiller
45. Reducing energy consumption while satisfying laboratory life safety requirements
Joe Rizkallah, Jonathan Eisenberg, Andy Thul
46. Crisis communications plans and message mapping
Mark Bagby
47. Data mining EH&S information
Bruce Backus
48. Cultivating communities of practice
Amy Orders
49. Off-campus field work. What could go wrong?
Hector Acuna
50. The FBI's academic chemical security initiative
John Taylor
51. Risk communication toolbox
Dennis Elmore
52. Review of five types of laboratory incidents
Markus Schaufele
53. Shop safety: A comprehensive and innovative approach
Robert Klein, Steven Girvin, Peter Reinhardt
54. Hazardous materials and building materials reuse
Michael Burke
55. Outcomes of a Laboratory Safety Workshop
James Gibson
56. Practical emergency management for smaller schools
Kathy Hargis, Troy Harris
57. Case for developing online lockout tagout training
Jaime Davis
58. Effective emergency communications – NFPA 72-2010
Wayne D. Moore
59. Controlled substance disposal
Keith Duval
60. Implementation of a HH3 and HH4 gas safety program
Mark DiNardo
61. Identifying opportunities for improvement
Dionna Thomas
62. Sharepoint – What's new
Karie-Ann Myer
63. MRI safety in a clinical setting
James Bukowski, Johns Hopkins
64. Why people survive
Dennis Sullivan
65. Wrapping up pharmaceutical waste
Andrea McNair, De’AnneMeeh
66. Laboratory self-inspections and EHS validation
Kalpana Rengarajan
67. Good inventory is hard to find
JoAnn Ranslow, Suzanne Pisano
68. The power of an integrated information system
John Dahlstrom, Desmond Nolan
69. Contracted medical services for a comprehensive occupational health program
John DeLaHunt, Thomas Murph
70. Adventures in fall protection
Julie LaRose
71. Contractor safety: Why is important on campus
Ryan Fendrich
72. Retooling laboratory safety with new solutions
Christopher Pitoscia
73. University safety resources benchmark survey
Jennifer Root
74. Cost-effective measures to reduce risk
David Silberman, Keith Perry, Chris Shay
75. Managing EHS compliance in the laboratory
Tom Russell
76. Benefit of getting supervisors involved in accident investigations
Tiffany Dothard
77. Smart Labs: Reducing laboratory energy consumption
Marc Gomez, Dick Sun
78. GIS for EHS
Cathy Brennan
79. Organization structure of EH&S program
Richard Le
80. Small colleges and university discussion
Kristine Rossmiller
81. Use of CD decontamination chambers in vivariums
Tyler Mattson
82. Challenges and insights of creating a safety program abroad Original Research Article
Marne Smith, Brandon Chance, G. Benjamin Cieslinski
83. CSHEMA 2013 extended abstracts
84. Getting traction on slip and fall injuries
Erike Young, Laurie Roloff
85. Toxic chemical spill in a research building
Benjamin Richards
86. Air regulations
Kristine Rossmiller, Gene Taylor
87. An undergraduate EH&S seminar for chemistry majors
Mark Banister
88. Novel approach to compressed gas safety training
Rick Bauer
89. The EHS professional's role in ERM
Erike Young
90. UNC safety campaign. Part 1: Surveying the audience
John Covely
92. High school students and human source material
Tom Boyle
93. Asbestos operations and maintenance program
Kevin Scott
94. Building your fire protection systems
James Robinson
95. Toxic or flammable gases in laboratories
Markus Schaufele
96. Chemical hygiene: The path from policy to program
Courtney Stanion
97. Lab hazard assessment: MIT pilot project
Michael Labosky
98. Not your father's commissioning: New trends in Cx
Debra Sharpe
99. Regulatory hot topics from government relations
Peter Reinhardt
100. The pre-planned university
Lucas Schwaller
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