Today we honor our Veterans who served in the military. Veteran's Day coincides with Armistice Day and Remembrance Day which are celebrated in other countries that mark the anniversary of the end of World War I. Major hostilities of World War I were ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. At that time the Armistice with Germany went into effect. United States veteran organizations urged that Armistice Day be renamed Veterans Day in 1954 and since then we have celebrated it as Veterans Day.
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Thursday, November 11, 2021
Future Environment Designs Training Center Celebrates Veterans Day
Thursday, October 28, 2021
New Head of OSHA Confirmed by the U.S. Senate! Doug Parker Will Take the Reins!
It only took the United States Senate 1747 days to confirm a new head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA has been without a head since January 2017. President Joseph Biden nominated Mr. Doug Parker on April 9, 2021, and the Senate confirmed him on October 25, 2021. We have to remember that former President Donald Trunp nominated Scott Mugno in October 2017, but Mr. Mugno withdrew in May 2019 after waiting for 19 months for the Senate to confirm him.
Mr. Doug Parker, Assistant Secertary to OSHA |
Mr. Parker had his Senate confirmation hearing held on May 27. Obviously, many of the questions posed to Mr. Parker were related to the pandemic and the soon to be released OSHA emergency temporary standard regarding protecting workers from COVID-19 for General Industry.
Mr. Parker has served as the head of California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CAL/OSHA) since September 2019. In his confirmation hearing he defended CAL/OSHA's emergency temporary standard on COVID-19 and strongly defended OSHA's plans for a new emergency temporary standard. Currently, OSHA's emergency temporary standard for COVID-19 only applies to healthcare and healthcare support service workers.
OSHA is 50 Years Old |
It is obvious from his experince at CAL/OSHA and other similar safety-related organizations he has the skill set and leadership abilities to be the new head at OSHA.
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Should We Be Wearing Better Masks? The Best Face Covering Is The One That Is Worn Properly & Used!
We recently read two articles in The Atlantic called "Why Are Americans Still - Still! - Wearing Cloth Masks?" and "Why Aren't We Wearing Better Masks?" and another in Scientific American called "Why We Need to Upgrade Our Face Masks - and Where to Get Them". All three articles discuss why Americans are still wearing cloth face-coverings now that N95 respirators (or the KN95 respirators, these respirators are made in China and are not approved by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)) are more readily available (The NIOSH Science Blog discusses the roles NIOSH, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) play regarding respiratory protection). The articles mention a new study not peer-reviewed yet from Bangladesh which claims that wearing surgical masks decrease COVID-19 symptoms and antibodies by 11.2 percent, while cloth masks only led to a 5 percent decrease. It proceeds to give several reasons why we continue to use face-coverings from public-health agencies not prioritizing surgical masks and N95 respirators to price to supporting one's sports team. Two of the articles describe how face-coverings are far better than nothing and also saying how cloth masks are more eco-friendly (The Covid Crisis Is Now a Garbage Crisis, Too) giving face-coverings a backhanded credit for helping when nothing else was available. The articles, in my opinion, even support the notion that we should be buying KN95 respirators even though they are not approved by NIOSH. If anything shouldn't we be buying American-made N95 respirators so we can increase the demand and hence increase the supply of masks that are made here? This was the subject of a New York Times article "Can't Find an N95 Mask? This Company Has 30 Million That It Can't Sell" and the Washington Post article "In the early days of the pandemic, the U.S. government turned down an offer to manufacture millions of N95 masks in America."
Two suppliers of N95 respirators |
Let us first say as a person, who believes in the use of respirators and their importance in protecting individuals from exposure to hazardous substances (see all our posts regarding 9/11), we agree that N95 respirators or surgical masks would protect people better from SARS-CoV-2 than cloth face-coverings if worn correctly. However, we would need to be able to provide each person N95 respirators (in their size either small, medium, or large) or surgical masks, make sure they had a sufficient supply to meet their needs, make sure the N95 respirator fits each person, make sure they understand how to wear the N95 respirator or surgical masks correctly, and finally, they are provided a means of disposal for the respirators or the surgical masks. As you can imagine that would be a significant cost to the government (or tax-payers) and would require a significant undertaking to make sure every American would be protected by using N95 respirators or surgical masks. Meanwhile, the biggest issue is whether we are talking N95 respirators, surgical masks, or face coverings they must be worn correctly to protect you, and remember facial hair reduces the effectiveness of all these face coverings. See the chart below for various ways of improperly using face coverings. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website "Types of Masks and Respirators" was updated as of September 23, 2021, and provides information on types of masks and when to wear them and now includes a section on considerations for children.
Both these articles treat surgical masks and N95 respirators as simple items to wear and that anyone can wear them. However, this is not a fact as we mentioned above N95 respirators require medical clearance, fit testing, and training all mandated by OSHA for individuals that are required to wear them. As for surgical masks, we have to remember the ones that are typically sold to the public aren't actually surgical masks. Surgical masks are cleared by the FDA, see the chart below for the difference between the N95 respirators and surgical masks. Note that surgical masks do not provide the wearer with a reliable level of protection from inhaling smaller airborne particles. This is for FDA-cleared surgical masks, which means the ones the public purchases probably aren't reliable either considering they are not cleared by FDA.
Surgical Masks vs N95 respirators |
However, the use of cloth face-coverings has been shown to reduce the emission of virus-laden droplets (source control) and help reduce inhalation of these droplets. The CDC website "Use of Cloth Masks to Control the Spread of SARS-CoV-2" which was last updated on May 7, 2021, provides some significant research on how the use of cloth face-coverings block the transmission of respiratory droplets with some face-coverings performing on par with surgical masks as barriers for source control. In the section "Human Studies of Masking and SARS-CoV-2 Transmission" data regarding the "real-world" effectiveness of community masking is limited to observational and epidemiological studies with many of these showing significant levels of protection from wearing face coverings. An example of one of these was "A study of an outbreak aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt, an environment notable for congregate living quarters and close working environments, found that use of face coverings on-board was associated with a 70% reduced risk of transmission.
Note the circled area of the package (which means they are not surgical masks). |
It is our opinion, one of the main reasons face-coverings are better is because they are easier to use, easier to breathe through, light-weight, and because of these things more likely to be used and used correctly. Wearing the face-covering correctly and using the face covering is what is helping reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2. So follow the CDC guidelines on when to use face-coverings and let's stop the spread!
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Future Environment Designs Wishes You a Happy Labor Day Weekend!
Future Environment Designs (FEDTC) wishes everyone a Happy Labor Day weekend! In a year that seems to continue to challenge all of us, it is worthwhile to remember that this weekend and Monday in particular we are celebrating the contributions of the labor movement to the development and achievements of the United States of America (USA).
Labor Movement in the 21st Century |
The labor movement is a major part of American history that describes the history of organized labor, USA labor law, and the more general history of working people. According to Wikipedia, "the nature and power of organized labor are the outcomes of historical tensions among counter-acting forces involving workplace rights, wages, working hours, political expression, labor laws, and other working conditions." As commentator E. J. Dionne has noted, the union movement has traditionally espoused a set of values - solidarity being the most important, the sense that each should look out for the interests of all.
The Fire that Sparked the Labor Movement
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Current Asbestos & Mold Hard Cards Required for Asbestos & Mold Projects! Fast Track Variances on Pause and New Asbestos Attachments for New York City DEP!
New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) as of July 31, 2021, is requiring current asbestos and mold hard cards for asbestos and mold projects. Their latest automatic response email claims to be turning around asbestos hard cards in five (5) weeks and licenses in three (3) weeks. That same NYSDOL email says they are turning around mold licenses in three (3) weeks. So it seems the NYSDOL's license and certification unit is back to normal. On the other hand, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) is allowing workers whose hard card expired on March 15, 2020, or later to continue to work using their existing card until August 31, 2021. See NYCDEP's Extension of Asbestos Certification Deadline website for more information. In addition, NYCDEP has reinstated the examinations for asbestos as of April 21, 2021.
Asbestos Company License and Worker (hard card) Certificate |
In our blogpost in February 2021, we discussed that NYSDOL's Engineering Services Unit (ESU) came out with 10 Fast Track Variances and that this was a pilot program. On Thursday, July 22, 2021, the Professional Abatement Contractors of New York (PACNY) were notified by NYSDOL's ESU that they were shutting down the Fast Track Variance Program. The following is quoted from the NYSDOL email to PACNY:
"As the results of an increasing number of questions concerning relief granted by some Fast Track Variances (FTVs), ESU has decided to temporarily stop the FTV program. ESU will go back and review each FTV to ensure that the relief granted, and conditions listed in the FTV are consistent with ICR 56 and appliable Federal requirements. ESU will also try to better define when and how each FTV can be utilized. There seems to be some confusion about how some FTV’s are to be used. When ESU completes its review of an FTV, we will reissue that FTV for use moving forward. It is ESU’s hope that this review will not take long. In the meantime, site-specific variances should be applied for as usual via email to me and cc: Edward.Smith@labor.ny.gov"
So it seems if you want an FTV, you will have to apply and wait the time it takes to approve site-specific variances (anywhere from 3-6 weeks).
Asbestos Inspector Initial Class |
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Future Environment Designs wins the 8th Annual Pro/Am PACNY Fishing Tournament
On the morning of July 7, 2021, Future Environment Designs participated in the 8th Annual Professional Abatement Contractors of New York (PACNY) Fishing Pro-Am Tournament. The tournament was based out of the Lake Breeze Marina, Kent, New York, and on Lake Ontario. It was an iffy day with a thunderstorm passing through just before the tournament started and the lake was a bit rough with 2-4 foot waves. There were 17 boats in this year's tournament (a nice turnout considering the recent easing of Covid restrictions). They were:
- AAC Contracting - Free Spirit
- Cornerstone Training Institute (CTI) - Sunrise II
- CTI - Legacy
- CTI - Trolling Tails
- Lozier - Screaming Reels
- US Ecology - Reflection
- US Ecology - Shotgun
- Metro - Rusty Lure
- Dival - Reel Excitement
- Abscope - Troutman
- Sienna - Get Hooked
- ECG - Richmond 4
- Future Environment Designs - Catchin Hell
- Sessler - Intimidator
- Aramsco - Mister
- First On-Site Restoration - 3 Dogs
- HSE - Bite Me
Future Environment Designs and the Catch 'N' Hell Team |
Sunday, July 04, 2021
Happy 4th of July!
Future Environment Designs, Inc. would like to wish all our clients and friends a very Happy 4th of July! We hope your celebration is a joyful one, a safe one, and one that remembers the importance of leaving this country better off for our children and our children's children! We would like to remember the words Theodore Roosevelt said regarding the USA:
Blessed Be America!
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