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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

(1976) Cooper Union School of Art, New York, New York. (Click to open report)
Environmental investigations were conducted at the Cooper Union School of Art (SIC-8299), in order to evaluate the exposure to materials used by artists and craftsmen. The results show that exposures to crystalline silica (7631869), benzene, methyl- cellosolve-acetate (110496), and lead (7439921) are potentially toxic at concentrations measured during the evaluation. Mineral spirits, lithotine, benzene (71432), toluene (108883), xylene (1330207), acetone (67641), acetic-acid (64197), nitric-acid... (Click to show more)

(1976) Corhart Refractories, Louisville, Kentucky. (Click to open report)
Breathing zone and general area air samples are taken to determine mold-room employees' exposure to formaldehyde (50000), phenol (108952), methylene-diphenyl-diisocyanate (MDI) (10031751), phenylpropylpyridine, benzene (71432), xylene (108383) (1330207), toluene, and petroleum distillates in the no-bake mold department of Corhart Refractories (SIC-3297), Louisville, Kentucky. Results show that employees in the department experience transient and mild mucous membrane irritation due to fumes emana... (Click to show more)

(1976) Federal Products Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island. (Click to open report)
A Health Hazard Evaluation investigation was conducted by NIOSH on October 22-24, 1975, and January 27-29, 1976, at Federal Products, Providence, Rhode Island, a facility engaged in the manufacture of precision linear instruments (SIC-3545) and their accessories. The survey was prompted by a request from the employer regarding employee exposure to a variety of dusts, fumes and vapors. Measurements of workplace concentrations of airborne chemicals, evaluation of process operations and control mea... (Click to show more)

(1976) GAF Office Systems Division, Johnson City, New York. (Click to open report)
A Health Hazard Evaluation investigation was conducted by NIOSH on January 13-15 and April 8-10, 1975, and January 12-13, 1976, at the GAF Office Systems Division, Johnson City, New York, manufacturers of repro-sensitizing products (SIC-3861). The survey was prompted by a request from a representative of 125 affected employees, alleging exposure of workers to excessive dusts, mists and a variety of chemicals and solvents, as well as medical illness, early retirement and death from cardiovascular... (Click to show more)

(1976) General Electric Company, Coshocton, Ohio. (Click to open report)
A health hazard evaluation was conducted by NIOSH in the mica (12001262) paper production area of General Electric's Coshocton, Ohio, plant (SIC-2649). Environmental sampling and medical sampling were done regarding potential exposure to mica, free crystalline silica, and nuisance dust. Findings of this evaluation indicate that some agent, presumably the mica, is causing nasal irritation. Clinical evidence of irritation was observed. No long range permanent or disabling effects would be expected... (Click to show more)

(1976) Hersey Products Company, Dedham, Massachusetts. (Click to open report)
A health hazard evaluation of employee exposure to air contaminants in the Bronze Foundry (SIC-3362) of the Hersey Products Company reveals that 27 percent of the personnel respirable samples in the coremaking, molding, shakeout and fettling areas showed exposures to crystalline silica in excess of the NIOSH recommended standard, to the effect that coremakers, molders, utility men on shakeout and fettlers are exposed to potentially toxic concentration of airborne respirable crystalline silica (7... (Click to show more)

(1976) Morris Bean and Company, Yellow Springs, Ohio. (Click to open report)
Exposure to toxic substances were investigated at Morris Bean and Company (SIC-3361) Yellow Springs, Ohio, on January 19 and 20, 1976. The request for the investigation was received from an authorized employee representative. Personal and area air sampling was conducted for free silica (7631869), formaldehyde (50000), phenol (108952), dimethylethylamine (75649) (DMEA), and methylene-bisphenyl- isocyanate (101688) (MDI). Medical histories of 34 workers were obtained by interview. Some physical ex... (Click to show more)

(1976) New England Foundry, Lawrence, Massachusetts. (Click to open report)
A NIOSH environmental survey team conducted a health evaluation of the New England Foundry (SIC-3362) to evaluate employee exposure to a number of potential health hazards in several work areas. Airborne concentrations of crystalline silica (7631869) dust were found to be potentially toxic in all of the surveyed work areas. Exposure measurements were taken for both respirable and total dust, and in both the personal breathing zone and work areas for molders, coremakers, mullers, laborers, floorm... (Click to show more)

(1976) Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Newark, Ohio. (Click to open report)
Environmental surveys and employee interviews were conducted on October 29 to 31, 1974, and June 16 to 18, 1975, to evaluate the exposure of employees to dust, fumes, and smoke at the Owens Corning Fiberglas Corporation facility in Newark, Ohio (SIC-3296). The evaluation was requested by an authorized employee representative on behalf of the approximately 750 affected employees. Airborne concentrations of fibrous glass and dried binder dust, phenol (108952), formaldehyde (50000), and ammonia (76... (Click to show more)

(1976) Quincy Steel Casting Company, Inc., North Quincy, Massachusetts. (Click to open report)
A health hazard evaluation determination conducted at the Quincy Steel Casting Company (SIC-3321) revealed potentially toxic exposures to crystalline silica (7631869) and iron oxide. Excessive silica exposures were found in all areas of the foundry and cleaning room, while iron oxide exposures occurred throughout the cleaning room and torch cut-off operation. Potentially toxic exposures were not found for lead (7439921), manganese (7439965), zirconium (7440677), fluoride, p,p'-diphenylmethane-di... (Click to show more)


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