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Monday, May 16, 2011
OSHA at 40
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Asbestos Dangers Crop Up In Japan's Disaster
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- Asbestos Article in Indoor Environment Discusses Cross Issues with Radon (futureenv.blogspot.com)
- Short-term Recovery Activities in Japan (recoverydiva.com)
- Japan's parliament passes tsunami recovery budget (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Triple disaster and the Constitution (search.japantimes.co.jp)
Monday, May 02, 2011
First Quebec, Now Zimbabwe
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- Quebec Government Decides to Back Loan to Restart Asbestos Mine (futureenv.blogspot.com)
- Canada labeled ‘immoral asbestos pusher’ as Harper visits Quebec mining town (theglobeandmail.com)
- Harper rejects export ban on asbestos (canada.com)
- Cancer society 'disappointed' with Quebec asbestos expansion (canada.com)
- Que. hands $7.5M to asbestos mine (cbc.ca)
- Duceppe wades into asbestos mining debate (cbc.ca)
- Air has high asbestos levels at Que. worksites: study (cbc.ca)
- Air at many Quebec worksites high in asbestos levels: study (theglobeandmail.com)
Friday, April 29, 2011
EPA Region 2 Coordinator Discusses the RRP Rule
Her presentation was wide ranging, covered the full time of the presentation, and the handouts supplemented her presentation and were useful. Visit our website at http://futureenvironmentdesigns.com/news.html to find a copy of her handouts. Some of the points regarding the childhood lead problem were:
- Lead based paint is the number one environmental health threat to children
- Children absorb 50% of the lead they ingest compared to adults, which absorb only 10%.
- According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), there is no known safe level of lead in blood.
- Discussions are ongoing regarding dropping the standard of lead blood level to 5 micrograms per deciliter (ug/dl) versus the current 10 ug/dl.
- Lead bioaccumulates in the body because it mimics calcium
- Children, who live in homes where renovation & remodeling activities were performed within the past year, are 30% more likely to have a blood lead level that equals or exceeds 10 ug/dl.
- Target housing is defined as housing constructed prior to 1978. There are only 2 exceptions housing for the elderly or for person with disabilities (unless one or more children under 6 years old resides or is expected to reside in such housing), and 0-bedroom dwellings. Meaning hotels, motels, timeshares, and student housing is not exempt.
- Child Occupied Facility (COF) is defined as a building or portion of a building built prior to 1978 that is visited by the same child under age six for at least 3 hours per day, or at least 6 hours per week, or at least 60 hours per year. This includes common areas routinely used by the children under age 6 (i.e, restrooms, cafeterias), and adjacent exterior areas.
- Delead test kit added to the list of EPA approved test kits. The test kits must be used according to the manufacturer’s directions including materials that the test kits cannot be used on.
- Lead Based Paint Abatement Contractors require RRP Renovator Certification. Previous certification as a worker/supervisor allows the person to take the ½ day refresher class to become a renovator.
- Lead Waste – residential (homeowners & contractors) can dispose of lead waste bags with household waste. COFs must follow the hazardous waste regulations.
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- Hofstra is Hosting an Information Session on EPA's Lead RRP Law. (futureenv.blogspot.com)
- EPA's Local Coordinator for the Lead Paint Rule at Hofstra University (futureenv.blogspot.com)
- EPA / Mass DOS Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Safe Practices (unitedallianceservices.typepad.com)
- Restoration & Remediation Magazine - The RRP Rule: One Year Later (futureenv.blogspot.com)
- Girlfriends Talking: Lead Renovations in Older Homes (epa.gov)
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Inexpensively Handling IAQ Problems in Schools
An excellant article "Little Things Can Fix a Big Problem on National Healthy Schools Day" written by Claire Barnett, Founder and Executive Director, Healthy Schools Network, Inc., for the Huffpost Heath. Describes what teachers, parents, and facility directors can do, inexpensively, to help improve indoor air quality and help students stay in school. I would add that teachers, staff, and students should avoid using perfumes and colognes in school or any strong smelling deodorants. In addition, teachers and staff should not bring home cleaning supplies to clean their rooms, request from the facility director or the custodians cleaning supplies that are used by the school. Many times I have inspected facilities where the facility has gone to green supplies, only to inspect a classroom to find cleaning supplies not used by the facility (ie, windex, pledge, etc.). It doesn't help being green, if teachers/staff are using non-green cleaning products that they brought from home.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Controversy Regarding Brodeur's Asbestos Research Information at The New York Public Library.
As the title indicates the New York Public Library has notified Mr. Brodeur that they intend on breaking up his collection of papers that he donated to the library. Included in this collection of papers is Mr. Paul Brodeur's investigation of the asbestos health hazard and its cover-up by the asbestos industry. Though I am not a curator or librarian, it seems to be a waste of the research that Mr. Brodeur did to back-up the facts, assertions, and evidence he writes about in his articles. I hope the New York Public Library reconsiders their decision or at least allow the collection to remain together by returning the full documents to Mr. Brodeur.
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- Paul Brodeur Battles New York Library Over Archives - NYTimes.com (nytimes.com)
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- CDC's NIOSH corrects statement about asbestos, a known human carcinogen (scienceblogs.com)
- Inspectors Discover Asbestos at East Hampton Middle School (futureenv.blogspot.com)
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Quebec Government Decides to Back Loan to Restart Asbestos Mine
To justify the decision, Gignac told reporters that millions of people in India die of cholera every year because they lack access to potable water and proper sanitary infrastructure. "Excuse me, but the fact is that chrysotile asbestos cement can be used to make many more kilometres of infrastructure because it is less expensive and is a durable material and we can improve the quality of life of citizens in India," he said.
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- Cancer society 'disappointed' with Quebec asbestos expansion (canada.com)
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- Asbestos Expert Demands Canada Retract "Safe Use" Statement (futureenv.blogspot.com)
- Asbestos mine gets $7.5 million from Quebec (canada.com)
- Air has high asbestos levels at Que. worksites: study (cbc.ca)
- In a Town Called Asbestos, a Plan to Restart the Industry That Made It Prosperous (nytimes.com)
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