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The Facts About Mold

Mold is a hot issue right now, but how much do we really know about it? Is

all mold dangerous? How can it be controlled? What should you do if you

discover mold in your home? Learn what you need to know about mold and the

economic, health and scientific issues that are putting mold in the news. Do

not miss this opportunity to learn about the state of the science, the

differing viewpoints, and the health issues involved. You will have the

opportunity to question top experts in the field. You will also get an

overview of the current legislative situation regarding this explosive, and

potentially expensive issue. Log on, dial in or attend in person.

AIHA Mold Panel Media-Only Webcast Alert (press release)

FAIRFAX, VA

What: The American Industrial Hygiene Association invites you to listen to

the first of its kind media-only information session on mold and

microbiological contamination live from the American Industrial Hygiene

conference and exposition.

Why: Mold is a hot issue right now, but how much do we really know about it?

Is all mold dangerous? How can it be controlled? What should you do if you

discover mold in your home? Learn what you need to know about mold and the

economic, health and scientific issues that are putting mold in the news. Do

not miss this opportunity to learn about the state of the science, the

differing viewpoints, and the health issues involved. You will have the

opportunity to question top experts in the field. You will also get an

overview of the current legislative situation regarding this explosive, and

potentially expensive issue. Log on, dial in or attend in person.

When: Tuesday, June 4, 2002, at 9:15 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (12:15 p.m.

EDT)

Who:

Dillon, PhD, CIH, University of Alabama-Birmingham, School of Public

Health, Birmingham, AL

J. , PhD, Carleton University, Department of Chemistry, Ottawa,

ON

Shelton, Laboratory Manager, Pathogen Control Association, Norcross,

GA

Jack Springston, CIH, CSP, Director of Field Operations, Ambient Group,

Inc., Glen Head, NY

Trippler, Government Affairs Director, American Industrial Hygiene

Association, Fairfax, VA

M. Weekes, CIH, CSP, President, Abacus Environmental, Ellington, CT

Chin S. Yang, PhD, P & K Microbiology Services, Cherry Hill, NJ

Where: The panel will assemble at the 2002 American Industrial Hygiene

conference and exposition (AIHce) at the San Diego Convention Center in room

10.

How:

Live over the Internet -- Simply go to www.aiha.org and click on Mold Media

Panel on the scrolling menu bar.

Live by telephone -- dial in at (952) 556-2833. Telephone participants and

attendees will be able to ask questions. Others may e-mail questions in

advance to jholland@....

Contact: R. Holland, +1-703-846-0765, jholland@...

If you are unable to participate during the live webcast, you may listen to

it at www.aiha.org.

(Minimum Requirements to listen to broadcast on the Internet: The Windows

Media Player software, downloadable free from

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/EN/default.asp and at least a

28.8Kbps connection to the Internet. If you experience problems listening

to the broadcast, send an email to isproducers@....)

**

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), founded in 1939, is the

world's largest association of occupational and environmental health and

safety professionals and its members play an important role on the front

line of worker health and safety. The 12,000 members come from government,

labor, industry, academia and private business. AIHA is the most diverse

professional association dedicated to the improvement of the health and

well-being of workers, the community, and the environment.

AIHA Mold Panel Webcast Registration

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Posted May 28, 2002

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