with and learn from some of the best
minds in the industrial hygiene profession.
The advance program for PCIH 2009 is
available online at www.pcih2009.org.
Program highlights include:
• Interactive breakfast and luncheon dis-
cussions on exposure assessment for
nanoparticles, industrial hygiene in the
courtroom, international certification,
occupational exposure limits and
global governance of occupational risk
• A variety of educational sessions,
including Workshops, Thinkshops and
three technical tracks
• An opening session presented by Dr.
John Howard, former director of
NIOSH, addressing changes to the
workforce, employment relationships,
the nature of work and the manage-
ment of governmental safety and
health agencies in the 21st century
• Technical tours of the Museum of
Anthropology at the University of
British Columbia and the Vancouver
Shipyards
• A symposium on advancements in
exposure assessment
For more information, visit
www.pcih2009.org.
PDC Instructors from AIHce 2009
Donate $9,797 to AIHF
Each year, some of the pre-conference instructors donate their earned honorarium
to the American Industrial Hygiene Foundation (AIHF). This year, 27 instructors
donated $9,797. AIHF is grateful for the
instructors’ generosity and continued
support.
Since 1982, AIHF has distributed more
than $1,077,000 to 397 students at more