
Hazard Recognition & Evaluation

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Assessment, Remediation, and Post-Remediation Verification of Mold in Buildings, 2nd edition
By the AIHA® Biosafety and Environmental Microbiology Committee and the Indoor Environmental Quality Committee
This guideline is essential for professionals conducting mold assessments in both residential and commercial buildings. The authors discuss exposure and hazard assessments, determination of requirements to allow for the re-occupancy of a building, and post-remediation verification methodologies and techniques.
Stock #: IAQG21-659 | 21 pp | Softcover

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Biological Monitoring: A Practical Field Manual, 2nd edition
By the AIHA® Biological Monitoring Committee
This guide covers the basics of biological monitoring from the perspective of a field industrial hygienist and also constitutes a field manual for the trainee industrial hygienist. It contains 31 case studies on biological monitoring as well as a PowerPoint presentation, which is accessible via QR code.
Stock #: EBMG22-654 | 119 pp | Softcover

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A Case-Based Introduction to Modeling Occupational Inhalation Exposures to Chemicals
Edited by Chris Keil, PhD, CIH
This collection of case studies is written to provide an application-based “on-ramp” to the mathematical modeling of inhalation exposures to chemicals. Seeing the models as integral tools for everyday exposure assessment questions will make these resources more readily accessible for industrial hygienists and other OEHS professionals as they improve the quality of their exposure judgments.
Stock #: AEAB23-826 | 185 pp | Softcover

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Important Instrumentation and Methods for the Detection of Chemicals in the Field, 2nd edition
Edited by Philip A. Smith and Gregory W. Cook
The rapid detection of chemicals and unsafe workplace atmospheres has been pursued for well over one hundred years. Well-known and accepted detection instruments that have been developed and refined over the years are often applied to acute hazards, for which time-weighted average sampling may not be protective. Detection systems are also available to supplement exposure assessments related to chronic health effects, for which time-weighted average sampling is highly relevant.
Stock #: AINB19-777 | 278 pp | Softcover

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Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals, 2nd edition
Edited by Charles B. Keil, Catherine E. Simmons, and T. Renee Anthony
This publication presents a systematic and comprehensive approach to exposure models and their advantages. Its 17 chapters discuss general principles of physical and chemical models, dermal exposure models, exposure reconstruction, and more. The models are being used more frequently and creatively as these techniques for worker exposure modeling are improving rapidly. It is a practical tool for any professional concerned with exposure assessment and management.
Stock #: AEAM09-379 | 223 pp | Softcover
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Odor Thresholds for Chemicals, 4th edition
Edited by Alex H. Lehocky, Patrick D. Owens, Cheri Marcham, and J. David Krause
This publication provides the industrial hygiene/occupational and environmental health and safety (IH/OEHS) practitioner with insight into the variables that affect human perception of chemical odors in the occupational environment. It also offers guidance on the interpretation and use of threshold data.
Between the original 1989 AIHA® publication on odor thresholds and this fourth edition, there have been changes in testing methodology, limitations in the use of these thresholds in determining respiratory protection, and advances in odor perception research. There is now a better understanding of the inherent variabilities in receptor abilities to detect and discern odors. This fourth edition includes thresholds for compounds without established OELs. As such, several hundred new compound thresholds have been added.
Stock #: AEAR24-108 | 250 pp | Softcover
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Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Indoor Mold, 2nd edition
Edited by Ling-Ling Hung, Steven M. Caulfield, and J. David Miller
This resource provides the most current and comprehensive discussion on the basic practice of identifying mold damage, the evaluation of the samples that are collected, and the process of remediation. Its 20 chapters cover the underlying principles and background of building evaluation, data interpretation, remediation, and control. Images of mold found in building exteriors and interiors are provided in the appendix.
This mold resource was written by industrial hygiene practitioners, academics, government officials, and scientists and has been scrutinized by external peer review. Innovative methods and approaches for each assessed situation are provided.
Stock #: IMOM19-679 | 255 pp | Softcover
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Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of of Legionella in Building Water Systems, 2nd edition
Edited by J. David Krause, Deborah L. Jaeger, and John P. Springston
This document is intended to provide guidance on recognition, evaluation, and control of Legionella colonization and amplification in common building water systems, both with and without any associated disease (legionellosis). This document expands upon information previously presented in two AIHA publications: Field Guide for the Determination of Biological Contaminants in Environmental Samples, 2nd edition and Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Legionella in Building Water Systems.
Stock #: LEGG22-781 | 91 pp | Softcover
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A Strategy for Assessing and Managing Occupational Exposures, 4th edition
Edited by Steven D. Jahn, William H. Bullock, and Joselito S. Ignacio
IH professionals will find this resource beneficial in allocating resources for assessing and managing occupational exposures to chemical, physical, and biological agents. Topics include basic characterization; qualitative and quantitative risk assessment and priority setting; monitoring, interpretation, and decision making; recommendations; reporting; and evaluations.
Stock #: AEAK15-327 | 596 pp | Softcover