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AIC HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE
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The Health & Safety Committee of the AIC is charged by the Board:
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Note: The foregoing list of articles and guides is offered for information purposes only. Some of the information included in the lists of published articles on this page may be out of date particularly with regard to toxicological data and regulatory standards. More recent publications may include more up to date information, but there has been no attempt by the committee to re-review and update previously published articles in the AIC News or to exhaustively catalogue current legal requirements and standards applicable to the profession. When using references from the publications listed, please use the most recently published articles on any particular topic. Also, because new information on safety issues is continually published, resources outside of AIC should be consulted for more specific information on toxicological data and regulatory standards. Many of the references listed in the links above as well as the "Health and Safety Technical Resources for the Conservator" Guide, July 1998 can serve as resources for this type of information. |
Findings from Ground Zero/WTC disaster site
Beginning in 1998, the Health & Safety Committee has prepared or commissioned special pull-out sections for AIC News. The committee strives to release a new guide annually.
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November 2001
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July 2000
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| Biological Monitoring in the Workplace | 2/1 |
November 1999
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July 1998
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The Committee has sponsored a free luncheon lecture on various health and safety topics at every AIC Annual meeting since 1995.
| "Solvent substitution: Theory and Tools for Safer Choices" | John Burke Dr. David Erhardt Dr. Mark Ormsby |
Dallas, TX |
| "Preventing Overuse Injuries in Conservators " | Dr Michael McCann | Philadelphia, PA |
| "Conserving Your Health and Safety" | Dr. Patricia H. Hamm | St. Louis, MO |
| "What Have We Here? Hazards Associated with Disaster Recovery" | Monona Rossol | Arlington, VA |
| "Line of Defense: Proper Selection of Gloves and other Personal Protective Equipment" | Kathryn Makos | San Diego, CA |
| "Putting It in Proper Perspective: A Practical Guide to Health Hazard Regulations" | Kathryn Makos | Norfolk, VA |
| "No Magic Bullets: Ethical Considerations for Pest Management Strategies" | Wendy Jessup (coauthored with Monona Rossol) | St. Paul, MN |
| " Health Hazards in Conservation" (Evening Lecture) | Angela Babin | Denver, CO |
| " Health Hazards in Conservation" (Evening Lecture) | Angela Babin | Nashville, TN |
| "Save and Regulated Art Conservation" (Evening Lecture) | Monona Rossol | Denver, CO |
| HEPA HEPA HEPA | January 2002 | Chris Stavroudis |
| From Cradle to Grave: Waste Management for Conservators | November 2001 (26:6) Insert 1-12 | Michael White; Judith J. Bischoff; Chris Stavroudis; Lisa Goldberg and the Health and Safety Committee |
| Health and Safety News | November 2001 (26:6) 13 | members of the AIC Health & Safety Committee |
| Solvents Considered at AIC Annual Meeting in Dallas: "A Teas Refresher"; "Solvent Solver Program"; and "Solvent Grade: Does it Matter?" | September 2001 (26:5) 1, 3-7 | John Burke Mark Ormsby David Erhardt |
| Mothballs Reconsidered | July 2001 (26:4) 21 | members of the AIC Health & Safety Committee |
| Health & Safety News: Ergonomics Standard Published; Linonene Products Pollute Indoor Air; and Safety Booklet | March 2001 (26:2) 11 | |
| Regulations Change for Cobalt Indicating Silica Gel | January 2001 (26:1) 14 | Lisa Golberg and Steven Weintraub |
| Overuse Injuries in Museum Conservators | Sept 2000 (25:5) 1,3-6 | Michael McCann |
| Set Up for a Safe Space: A Chemical Hygiene Plan | July 2000 (25:2) Insert 1-7 | Michael Grey White and the Health and Safety Committee |
| Health and Safety News: Health and Safety Responsibilities for Employees, Interns, Volunteers, Apprentices, and Students | Jan 2000 (25:1) 14 | Kathryn Makos |
| Biological Monitoring in the Workplace | Nov 1999 (24:6) Insert | Health and Safety Committee |
| Conserving Your Health and Safety: Using Consistent Choices to Minimize Exposure | Sept 1999 (24:5) 1,18-19 | Dr. Patricia Hamm |
| Health and Safety News | Jan 1999 (24:1) 12 | Cathy Hawks |
| July 1998 (23:4) Insert 1-13 | Health and Safety Committee | |
| Health and Safety News: Internet Health and Safety Resources | May 1998 (23:3) 8 | |
| Health and Safety News: Results of the Health and Safety Committee Survey | Mar 1998 (23:2) 6-9 | |
| Health and Safety News | Jan 1998 (23:1) 6-7 | Hilary A. Kaplan |
| Health and Safety News | May 1997 (22:3) 8 | Hilary A. Kaplan |
| MSDSs: Reading Between the Lines for the past decade... | March 1997 (22:2) 1-5 | Monona Rossol |
| Health and Safety News | Jan 1997 (22:1) 8 | Hilary A. Kaplan |
| Health and Safety News | Sept 1996 (21:5) 7 | Hilary A. Kaplan |
| Health and Safety News | Sept 1996 (21:5) 2 | Hilary A. Kaplan |
| Selection of Personal Protection Equipment | March 1996 (21:2) 1-4 | Kathryn Makos |
| Health and Safety News | Nov 1995 (20:6) 9-10 | |
| Health and Safety News | May 1995 (20:3) 11 | |
| A Conservator's Guide to Respiratory Protection... | Mar 1995 (20:2) 1-6 | Craig E. Colton |
| Health and Safety News: Publications Update | Jan 1995 (20:1) 9, 26 | |
| Health and Safety News | Sept 1994 (19:5) 10 | |
| Health and Safety | Mar 1994 (19:2) 5 | |
| Dangers of prepolymerized isocyanates | Jan 1994 (19:1) 10 | |
| Toxic Waste from Alloys | Jan 1994 (19:1) 10 | |
| Lead Roofs | Jan 1994 (19:1) 10 | |
| Ergonomics in Conservation: How to limit the risk of injury... | Jan 1994 (19:1) 1-3 | Angela Babin |
| OSHA PEL Nightmare | Nov 1993 (18:6) 10 | |
| Natural History Animal Specimen Guidelines | Nov 1993 (18:6) 10 | |
| Male Reproductive Hazards | Nov 1993 (18:6) 10 | |
| Some Health and Safety considerations for Flood Salvage Efforts | Sept 1993 (18:5) 7-8 | |
| Correction - Cadmium standard | July 1993 (18:4) 4 | |
| Health and Safety News: Review of Sodium borohydride, Final Cadmium standard, Report on study of Polyester Resin Curing agent | May 1993 (18:3) 6 | |
| Test your knowledge of the Hazard Communication Standard | Mar 1993 (18:2) 6-8 | |
| Miscarriages Again tied to Solvents | Mar 1993 (18:2) 6 | |
| Using TLV's for Common-Sense Risk Assessment.... | Jan 1993 (18:1) 1-5 | Monona Rossol |
| Museum Exhibition Safety Guidelines | Nov 1992 (17:6) 8-9 | |
| Health and Safety News, Correction:, Reviews of Methylenedianiline (MDA), Methy Bromide, Toluidine red pigment | Nov 1992 (17:6) 8-9 | |
| Mineral Spirits Toxicity Rating Increased | Sept 1992 (17) 6 | |
| Caution Pertaining to the Use of Water Trap Vacuum Cleaners | Mar 1991 (16:2) 11 | |
| Art Conservation and the Right to Know | Mar 1990 (15:2) 5-6 | |
| "Solvent Toxicity" and Health and Safety Comm. Response | May 1989 (14., no.3) 17 | |
| DMF Toxicity - New Information | May 1989 (14:3) 16 | |
| Formaldehyde Standard Deferred for Many Laboratories (53 FR 33807-8) | Na. 1989 (14) 11 | |
| Federal Art Hazards Bill Passes | Jan. 1989 (14:1) 11 |
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The Committee is striving to provide low-cost respirator fit testing to attendees at the AIC Annual Meeting. Regulation requires that testing cannot be performed without an OSHA Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire completed by both the conservator and their physician or other licensed health care professional. The form is available at the OSHA site, we have made a copy here, and as a dowloadable pdf file. In addition, the AIC and the Committee requires a signed Physician or Other Licensed Health Care Professional Approval Form (pdf file) to be provided to us before we can begin fit testing. This form allows your physician or other licensed health care professional to indicate that you passed the OSHA Respirator Medical Evaluation without disclosing confidential medical information. |
![]() Committee member Catharine Hawks during respirator fit testing in Philadelphia by industrial hygienist Dennis Ertel, Jr., then with Law Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. Dennis is currently with Sandler Occupational Medicine and is a member of the AIC Health and Safety Committee. |
![[Health and Safety booth, 2000]](images/Philly1.jpg)
We provide sample publications for perusal, samples of respirators, gloves, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) by various manufacturers and strive to answer questions about health and safety issues. Here, Committee member Kathy Ludwig, in a quiet moment at the booth, reorganizes the respirators at the Philadelphia Annual Meeting.
| Practical Aspects of Mold Remediation Workshop | Dr. Elliott Horner; organized by Hilary A. Kaplan |
Dallas, TX |
| Practical Aspects of Mold Remediation Workshop | Dr. Elliott Horner; organized by Hilary A. Kaplan |
Philadelphia, PA |
| Respirator Fit Testing | David Jacobi; organized by Hilary A. Kaplan |
Norfolk, VA |
Conservation OnLine (CoOL) Health and Safety Section
The NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG)
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services:
Right to Know Hazardous Substance Fact Sheets
(listings for individual compounds are in pdf format)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Table of Contents for Part 1910 Subpart Z - Toxic and Hazardous Substances
DOT's Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
National Safety Council's Cross+Roads homepage
includes pages on chemicals, MSDSs and ergonomics
The Center for Disease Control's ATSDR (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry) ToxFAQ's page
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and the United States Fire Administration Hazardous Materials Guide for First Responders
Search the ChemFinder.com site
Explains the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Chemical Hazard Label
The State of California maintains a list of chemicals Known to the State of California to Cause Cancer or Reproductive Toxicity (Prop. 65)
The Vermont Safety Information Resources, Inc.
site contains links to MSDSs at three sites, Vermont, Florida, and California.
The National Toxicology Program (US Department of Health and Human Services) Chemical Health and Safety Data
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Chemical Reactivity Worksheet
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