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1059 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

(1977) Vimasco Corporation, Nitro, West Virginia. (Click to open report)
A Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance survey was conducted by NIOSH on April 28-29, 1977 at the Vimasco Cable coating (SIC-2851) facility operating at the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The Vimasco cable coating is a fire protection material consisting of polyvinyl-acetate (9003207) and asbestos (1332214). The concentration of asbestos in all 30 samples (28 personal and 10 general area samples) taken during the survey was below the analytical limits of detection ... (Click to show more)

(1976) 919 Third Garage Company, New York, New York. (Click to open report)
On the basis of environmental air samples collected at the 919 Third Garage Company (SIC-7525), together with evaluation of the ventilation system and work procedures, available toxicity information and employee interviews, it was determined that the workers were not exposed to hazardous airborne concentrations of asbestos (1332214), nuisance dusts and lead (7439921). A potential health hazard may exist from exposure to carbon-monoxide (630080) since the garage workers' estimated time weighted a... (Click to show more)

(1976) Abex Corporation, Pueblo, Colorado. (Click to open report)
In response to a request from an authorized representative of USWA Local Union No. 3405, an investigation was made into possible hazardous exposures to manganese (7439965) particulate and fugitive dust generated during grinding of manganese alloy and mild steel casings by grinder assemblers on the manganese floor at Abex Corporation, Pueblo, Colorado. Concern was also expressed over noise exposures and metallic oxides and gaseous air contaminants. The facility fabricated railroad trackwork inclu... (Click to show more)

(1976) B.F. Goodrich Company, Koroseal Division, Marietta, Ohio. (Click to open report)
A Health Hazard Evaluation investigation was conducted by NIOSH on June 10-11, and December 12, 1975, at the Koroseal Division of B. F. Goodrich Company, in Marietta, Ohio, a facility engaged in the production of an extrudable magnetic plastic containing barium- ferrite (SIC-2819). The survey was prompted by a request from an authorized representative of the approximately 20 affected employees regarding the potential hazards associated with the use of barium- ferrite. Based on the analysis of en... (Click to show more)

(1976) Blaw Knox Foundry and Mill Machinery, Inc., Wheeling, West Virginia. (Click to open report)
Based on the results of environmental and medical studies by NIOSH, a toxic exposure to crystalline free silica (7631869) is determined to exist among foundry workers in the Blaw Knox Foundry and Mill Machinery (SIC-3313), Incorporated, Warwood Plant, (SIC-331) Wheeling, West Virginia. The workroom air concentrations of crystalline free silica are found to exceed the current NIOSH standard of 0.05 milligram per cubic meter. Employees are also found to be transiently exposed to phosphine (7803512... (Click to show more)

(1976) Bruce W. Weatherwax, D.D.S., Torrington, Wyoming. (Click to open report)
A health hazard evaluation of the room air samples for inorganic mercury (7439976) conducted in the Bruce W. Weatherwax Dental Clinic (SIC-8021) in Torrington, Wyoming, shows that the concentrations of mercury during the evaluation are below the NIOSH detection limit of per cubic meter. A health hazard is not judged to exist at the time of evaluation. Recommendations include use of tightly closed capsules during amalgamation, salvaging all amalgam scraps and storing in a closed container with a ... (Click to show more)

(1976) Calhio Chemicals, Inc., Perry, Ohio. (Click to open report)
A Health Hazard Evaluation investigation was conducted by NIOSH on September 10, 1974 and March 9, 1976, at the Calhio Chemicals, Inc., Perry, Ohio, a facility engaged in the manufacturing of Folpet (133073) and Captan (133062) (SIC-2819). The survey was prompted by a request from a representative of at least 24 affected employees, regarding exposure to perchloromethyl-mercaptan (75707) and the sudden death of a 35 year old employee. Environmental sampling and medical evaluation failed to produc... (Click to show more)

(1976) Cargill Elevator - Terminal 4, Portland, Oregon. (Click to open report)
Environmental and medical investigations of grain handling activities were carried out at the Cargill Elevator (SIC-0723). Workers experienced negligible exposures to vapors of carbon- tetrachloride (56235) and carbon-disulfide (75150), potentially toxic components of the fumigant Weevil-Cide. Grain dust exposures were low, but the potential for significant dust exposure in some areas was demonstrated. No cases of severe skin problems were found during the survey, although malathion (121755) may... (Click to show more)

(1976) Cook Paint and Varnish Company, North Kansas City, Missouri. (Click to open report)
Personal and general air samples were taken and employee interviews were completed at Cook Paint and Varnish Company (SIC-2851) in North Kansas City, Missouri on October 23, 1974, May 5, and September 5 and 15, 1975. An authorized representative of the Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIO requested the evaluation on behalf of 5 affected employees. Particulate samples were collected. Standard analytical methods were used to analyze total dust, respirable dust, stannous-octoate (3011... (Click to show more)

(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)


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