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282 HHE reports were found based on your search terms. Reports are listed in order of year published with the most recently published reports listed first.


Year Published and Title

(1982) Crane Company, Rogers, Arkansas. (Click to open report)
In response to a request from the United Steelworkers of America, Local 7178, an evaluation was made at the Crane Company (SIC-3362), Rogers, Arkansas for possible hazardous working conditions due to employee exposures to lead (7439921), iron-oxide (1309371), zinc- oxide (1314132), silica (7631869) and other dusts. Since engineering changes were due to be made at the facility, this investigation was delayed until these changes were in place. A total of 69 personal breathing zone and general air ... (Click to show more)

(1982) Edwin Cooper Company, Sauget, Illinois. (Click to open report)
In response to a request from an employee representative at the Edwin Cooper Company (SIC-2899), Sauget, Illinois, an evaluation was made of the working conditions during oil additive production. Concern had arisen due to a reported animal study of adverse effects caused by exposure to zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate (ZDDP) oil additives. Isobutanol (78831) and isopropanol (67630) levels were well below evaluation criteria. No silica polymorphs were found in the zinc-oxide bulk sample tested. The d... (Click to show more)

(1982) Ferro Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. (Click to open report)
Environmental air sampling was conducted, blood specimens collected, and medical surveys performed, to determined employee exposures to lead (7439921) and cadmium (7440439) at the Ferro Corporation (SIC- 2810) in Cleveland, Ohio on May 23 and 24, 1980 and March 16 to 20, 1981. A representative of the United Steelworkers of America, Local 1170, requested the evaluation on behalf of an unspecified number of workers in the Coatings and Color Divisions of the Company. In the Coatings Division, perso... (Click to show more)

(1982) Forest Service, USDA, Spokane, Washington. (Click for full summary)
In response to a request from the U.S. Forestry Service (SIC-0851), an investigation was conducted by NIOSH to evaluate the exposure of Forest Service personnel to volcanic ash after the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Forest workers in southwestern Washington State were monitored in June and September, 1980 for exposure to airborne dust, total dust, and trace metals. Respirable crystalline silica (14808607) dust exposure was estimated by sieving bulk samples to particles less than 10... (Click to show more)

Contact us to obtain a copy of report TA-80-000-105.

(1982) Fulflex Rubber Company, Bristol, Rhode Island. (Click to open report)
The high prevalence of pulmonary disability, rashes, and nose bleeds at the Fulflex Rubber Company (SIC-3060), Bristol, Rhode Island was investigated. Local 474 of the United Rubber Workers Union requested the survey which took place in November, 1979 and March, 1980. Bulk, general, and personal breathing zone samples were analyzed. Medical examinations of 63 out of 89 employees were conducted. Bulk samples contained a high concentration of talc, very little silica, and no asbestos. General airb... (Click to show more)

(1982) Harbison-Walker Refractories, Fairfield, Alabama, Bessemer, Alabama. (Click to open report)
In response to a request from the Sub District Director of the Thirty Sixth District of the United Steelworkers of America, an evaluation was made of possible hazardous conditions at the Harbison- Walker Refractories (SIC-3255) facilities, located in Fairfield and Bessemer, Alabama. Refractory bricks for use by the steel industry were manufactured at these locations. Airborne dusts were examined for aluminum-oxide (1344281) and free silica (7631869) contents. Personal and general area air sample... (Click to show more)

(1982) Ideal Cement Company, Florence, Colorado. (Click to open report)
In response to a request from the United Steelworkers of America Union, Local 14482, a general health hazard evaluation was conducted at the Ideal Cement Company (SIC-3241), Florence, Colorado. Worker exposure to personal respirable and total dust samples were determined, as well as exposure to crystalline silica (14808607), toxic metals, nitrogen-dioxide (10102440), and carbon-monoxide (630080). Employees working in raw materials or masonry cement areas were exposed to low levels of quartz. Six... (Click to show more)

(1982) Inmos Corporation, Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Click to open report)
The chemical and physical hazards present at a semiconductor facility, in Inmos Corporation (SIC-3674), Colorado Springs, Colorado, were investigated. The survey was performed in July, September, and October of 1981 at the request of the facility's management. Breathing zone and general room air samples were collected, radio frequency measurements performed, and noise levels assessed. All values for air samples of butyl-acetate (123864), cellosolve-acetate (111159), xylene (1330207), isopropanol... (Click to show more)

(1982) Keokuk Steel Castings, Incorporated, Keokuk, Iowa. (Click to open report)
Health problems among workers at Keokuk Steel Castings (SIC-3321), Keokuk, Iowa were investigated. Survey was requested by the United Steelworkers of America. Environmental and medical studies were performed in March, 1981. A followup medical survey was conducted in March, 1982. Two personal breathing zone samples in the metal pouring area indicated exposure to carbon-monoxide (630080) (CO) at 58 and 94 milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m3). The NIOSH standard is 39mg/m3. Personal breathing zone sa... (Click to show more)

(1982) Mine I.D. No. 1800155, Allied Chemical Corporation, Green River Works, Green River, Wyoming. (Click for full summary)
In response to a request from the United Steelworkers of America, Local 15320, an evaluation was conducted of possible hazardous working conditions at Allied Chemical Company Green River Works (SIC- 1474), Green River, Wyoming. Trona mining was carried out at the site; the facility employed approximately 1,300 people, with about 1,000 of these being miners and maintenance personnel. An industrial hygiene survey was conducted over three shifts on 2 days. Ambient air samples were collected for tot... (Click to show more)

Contact us to obtain a copy of report MHHE-80-107.


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