industrial hygiene. Available
through the AIHA Marketplace at
www.aiha.org/marketplace/Pages/
default.aspx.
“Exposure Reconstruction”:
Chapter 17 of Mathematical Models for
Estimating Occupational Exposures
to Chemicals, 2nd Edition (2009):
Available through the AIHA Marketplace at www.aiha.org/market
place/Pages/ default.aspx.
Human Health Risk Assessment
Chapter in the 6th Edition of
Patty’s Industrial Hygiene and
Toxicology: The 6th edition of
Patty’s is expected to be published
in 2010.
As the OEHS community moves
further into the 21st century, many
old hazards persist, new ways of
looking at and judging old hazards
develop, and new hazards arise
with the development of new technologies. OEHS risk assessment
models and techniques need to
evolve to keep pace with changing
conditions, views, and expectations
in order to answer increasingly
complex questions regarding what
it means to be safe in the workplace
and in society at large. The Risk
Assessment Committee strives to
aid OEHS professionals in meeting
the challenges of our profession
through continued contributions to
the advancement of risk assessment
methods used by industrial hygienists. For additional information on
the Risk Assessment Committee
and its activities at AIHce 2010,
visit www.aiha.org/insideaiha/
volunteergroups/Pages/
RiskAssessment.aspx.
the NIOSH Board of Scientific Counselors, the National Advisory Environmental
Health Sciences Council and the Board of Scientific Counselors to the National Toxicological Program for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences at the
National Institute of Health (NIEHS). He holds BS and MS degrees in chemical engineering and MS and PhD degrees in environmental health. In addition to AIHA,
Moure-Eraso is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE),
ACGIH® and the American Public Health Association (APHA).
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G.ScottDotson,PhD,CIH,isanindustrial
hygienistwithNIOSHinCincinnati,Ohio.He
canbereachedatscott.dotson@cdc.hhs.gov
or(513)533-8540.