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2008 Direct-Reading Exposure Assessment Methods (D.R.E.A.M.) Workshop.
Authors
NIOSH
Source
NIOSH 2009 Oct; :1-559
Link
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2009-133/ 
NIOSHTIC No.
20036499 
Abstract
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with the support of 12 cosponsors and over 175 participants recently held the Direct-Reading Exposure Assessment Methods (D.R.E.A.M.) Workshop (November 13-14, 2008; Arlington, VA; Hilton Crystal City). The purpose of the workshop was to gather stakeholder input from academia, labor, management, developers, governmental agencies, and manufacturers on the research needs in the area of direct reading methods for assessing occupational exposures. In the morning of the first day, there was a general session attended by all meeting registrants. The general session included a group of plenary state-of-the-art presentations by invited speakers that addressed direct reading exposure assessment methods for workplaces and issues relevant to the broad range of employment sectors and occupational hazards, such as validation, data handling, interpretation, etc. After the general session, there were six concurrent breakout sessions divided by hazard. The occupational hazards were aerosols, gases/vapors, ergonomics, noise, radiation, and surface sampling/biomonitoring. In each break session, the attendees: 1. Described the important comprehensive and contemporary information about the state-of-the-art/ state-of-the-science regarding real-time assessment of worker exposure. 2. Determined if direct-reading methods for their exposure of interest are available. 3. Identified gaps in the currently-available technology for real-time exposure methods. 4. Specified agendas for direct-reading method research by occupational agent hazard class.
Keywords
Analytical-instruments; Exposure-assessment; Aerosols; Ergonomics; Noise-exposure; Noise-measurement; Radiation; Radiation-exposure; Radiation-monitoring; Radiation-monitors; Sampling-equipment; Sampling
Publication Date
20091001
Document Type
Numbered Publication
Fiscal Year
2010
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Identifying No.
(NIOSH) 2009-133
NIOSH Division
DART
Priority Area
Manufacturing
Source Name
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
State
OH; VA
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