2006 American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Expo

May 13-18, 2006
Chicago, Illinois


AIHce 2006 Roundtable Ratings Results

This format, used for many other items, does not allow spacing to include session titles, so a listing of complete session titles is included below for a cross reference to the Session Numbers.

Question 1: Program Description — Understandable, Accurately Described Presentation; Helpful

        Response      
Room Count Session # 1 2 3 4 5 Totals
380 RT 201   3 14 44 19 80
140 RT 202     3 40 39 82
43 RT 203     1 9 5 15
90 RT 204     2 26 27 55
210 RT 205   8 33 83 45 169
148 RT 206     3 38 37 78
320 RT 207   1 6 61 81 149
70 RT 208     3 27 26 56
83 RT 209   3 5 20 37 65
110 RT 210   1 8 24 20 53
61 RT 211   3 10 19 11 43
120 RT 212 1 3 18 54 60 136
112 RT 213     3 23 51 77
187 RT 214     3 24 107 134
75 RT 215     4 18 41 63
68 RT 216     7 8 16 31
120 RT 217     6 28 35 69
180 RT 218 1 1 6 36 73 117
86 RT 219     2 10 26 38
50 RT 220       12 27 39
40 RT 221   1 4 18 14 37
50 RT 222     1 7 24 32
140 RT 223     1 15 39 55
120 RT 224   1 3 18 34 56
  RT 225     8 47 85 140
  RT 226     3 13 44 60
40 RT 227     1 6 39 46
36 RT 228   3 5 18 16 42
63 RT 229       16 28 44
163 RT 230 4 4 9 30 65 112
84 RT 231 2 2 13 24 30 71
63 RT 232       13 34 47
260 RT 233   1 5 51 78 135
85 RT 234   1 4 23 35 63
28 RT 235 1 1 4 22 20 48
142 RT 236       10 48 58
40 RT 237   1 3 19 35 58
23 RT 238   1 2 19 52 74
50 RT 239       1 1 2
40 RT 240     9 8 11 28
90 RT 241 1 1 1 18 57 78
185 RT 242   1 7 11 40 59
Total 10 41 220 1011 1612 2894
Ratings Percentage 0% 1% 8% 35% 56%  
             
2282+ roundtable evaluations returned

 

Question 2: Topic — Timely; Relevant to Presentation Topic

      Response      
Room Count Session # 1 2 3 4 5 Totals
380 RT 201   1 6 32 40 79
140 RT 202     5 42 36 83
43 RT 203     1 7 7 15
90 RT 204   1 2 28 25 56
210 RT 205   5 22 84 62 173
148 RT 206     7 33 38 78
320 RT 207   1 1 40 107 149
70 RT 208     4 28 24 56
83 RT 209     6 14 44 64
110 RT 210     5 30 19 54
61 RT 211     5 18 20 43
120 RT 212 1 3 14 56 62 136
112 RT 213     3 13 62 78
187 RT 214     2 34 98 134
75 RT 215     2 20 41 63
68 RT 216     4 7 19 30
120 RT 217     3 24 42 69
180 RT 218   1 2 29 85 117
86 RT 219     4 9 25 38
50 RT 220     1 10 29 40
40 RT 221     2 14 21 37
50 RT 222       10 22 32
140 RT 223       12 43 55
120 RT 224     6 21 29 56
  RT 225     5 45 90 140
  RT 226     3 14 43 60
40 RT 227     1 12 34 47
36 RT 228   3 6 18 15 42
63 RT 229     3 13 28 44
163 RT 230     6 45 60 111
84 RT 231   1 10 26 34 71
63 RT 232       7 40 47
260 RT 233     7 39 90 136
85 RT 234     5 18 40 63
28 RT 235     4 16 28 48
142 RT 236   1 1 10 46 58
40 RT 237     3 13 42 58
23 RT 238     2 31 41 74
50 RT 239       1 1 2
40 RT 240     6 9 13 28
90 RT 241     2 16 60 78
185 RT 242     2 9 49 60
Total 1 17 173 957 1754 2902
Ratings Percentage 0% 1% 6% 33% 60% 100%
             
2282+ roundtable evaluations returned

 

Question 3: Content — Geared to a Common Theme; Consistent with Title

      Response    
Room Count Session # 1 2 3 4 5 Totals
380 RT 201   3 16 34 25 78
140 RT 202     3 44 35 82
43 RT 203       5 7 12
90 RT 204     4 22 29 55
210 RT 205   1 34 82 53 170
148 RT 206   1 4 36 37 78
320 RT 207   1 5 52 90 148
70 RT 208     4 23 27 54
83 RT 209   2 4 25 34 65
110 RT 210   1 8 24 20 53
61 RT 211 1 1 8 18 15 43
120 RT 212 2 2 18 50 62 134
112 RT 213     2 20 55 77
187 RT 214     1 29 102 132
75 RT 215     7 20 35 62
68 RT 216 1 2 4 7 16 30
120 RT 217   1 2 23 43 69
180 RT 218   1 7 39 69 116
86 RT 219   1 2 8 28 39
50 RT 220     1 12 25 38
40 RT 221     2 20 15 37
50 RT 222     1 8 23 32
140 RT 223       12 43 55
120 RT 224     3 21 32 56
  RT 225   1 5 51 83 140
  RT 226     2 13 44 59
40 RT 227     1 8 36 45
36 RT 228 2 3 6 18 13 42
63 RT 229     3 11 30 44
163 RT 230 1 1 8 34 69 113
84 RT 231   5 8 24 33 70
63 RT 232       9 38 47
260 RT 233     4 42 89 135
85 RT 234   1 1 19 41 62
28 RT 235   3 8 12 25 48
142 RT 236     1 12 45 58
40 RT 237     3 21 33 57
23 RT 238     1 19 54 74
50 RT 239     1   1 2
40 RT 240   2 3 10 13 28
90 RT 241     3 19 56 78
185 RT 242     2 18 40 60
Total 7 33 200 974 1663 2877
Ratings Percentage 0% 1% 7% 34% 58%  
             
2282+ roundtable evaluations returned

 

Question 4: Audiovisuals — Legible; Increased Understanding, Effectively Used

      Response      
Room Count Session # 1 2 3 4 5 Totals
380 RT 201   6 19 27 26 78
140 RT 202   1 7 44 30 82
43 RT 203     2 3 8 13
90 RT 204     4 27 24 55
210 RT 205   6 31 81 50 168
148 RT 206     5 40 33 78
320 RT 207   2 10 56 79 147
70 RT 208     9 27 20 56
83 RT 209     9 18 38 65
110 RT 210     5 29 20 54
61 RT 211   1 10 16 16 43
120 RT 212 1 4 14 61 54 134
112 RT 213     1 28 48 77
187 RT 214     5 32 94 131
75 RT 215 7 3 7 10 15 42
68 RT 216 1 1 7 9 12 30
120 RT 217   1 6 21 41 69
180 RT 218     12 44 58 114
86 RT 219 1   4 11 22 38
50 RT 220     2 13 24 39
40 RT 221     2 17 17 36
50 RT 222   1 1 3 27 32
140 RT 223 1   6 22 26 55
120 RT 224   2 5 26 23 56
  RT 225     11 60 69 140
  RT 226 1 5 13 14 26 59
40 RT 227     1 18 26 45
36 RT 228   3 8 19 12 42
63 RT 229     4 11 29 44
163 RT 230 1   8 37 65 111
84 RT 231   2 15 26 28 71
63 RT 232   1 3 12 31 47
260 RT 233 1 1 7 56 71 136
85 RT 234   1 7 21 33 62
28 RT 235 1   6 15 26 48
142 RT 236       12 46 58
40 RT 237     5 26 26 57
23 RT 238   1 3 24 46 74
50 RT 239       1 1 2
40 RT 240   2 3 13 10 28
90 RT 241     9 28 41 78
185 RT 242     8 14 36 58
Total 15 44 294 1072 1427 2852
Ratings Percentage 1% 2% 10% 38% 50%  
             
2282+ roundtable evaluations returned

 

Question 5: Session Conduct — On Schedule; Introductions of Value; Under Control

      Response      
Room Count Session # 1 2 3 4 5 Total
380 RT 201   2 10 29 37 78
140 RT 202     2 44 36 82
43 RT 203     1 3 8 12
90 RT 204     3 21 30 54
210 RT 205     15 86 65 166
148 RT 206   1 2 24 46 73
320 RT 207   1 5 46 92 144
70 RT 208   4 7 23 21 55
83 RT 209   1 2 25 36 64
110 RT 210   1 7 22 22 52
61 RT 211     6 19 18 43
120 RT 212 2 4 10 48 69 133
112 RT 213     1 17 59 77
187 RT 214     2 22 104 128
75 RT 215   2 4 25 30 61
68 RT 216   2 3 12 12 29
120 RT 217     5 21 44 70
180 RT 218   1 6 26 80 113
86 RT 219     4 9 24 37
50 RT 220   1 3 9 26 39
40 RT 221     2 14 21 37
50 RT 222     1 7 24 32
140 RT 223     2 20 31 53
120 RT 224     4 24 27 55
  RT 225   1 8 32 98 139
  RT 226     1 15 41 57
40 RT 227   1   3 41 45
36 RT 228   3 10 12 17 42
63 RT 229     3 9 32 44
163 RT 230 4 5 13 34 56 112
84 RT 231 1   10 22 38 71
63 RT 232       12 35 47
260 RT 233     1 37 98 136
85 RT 234     1 19 42 62
28 RT 235   1 4 14 29 48
142 RT 236 1   4 15 37 57
40 RT 237     3 24 28 55
23 RT 238     3 21 49 73
50 RT 239       1 1 2
40 RT 240       10 18 28
90 RT 241     6 16 55 77
185 RT 242 2 3 5 18 30 58
Total 10 34 179 910 1707 2840
Ratings Percentage 0% 1% 6% 32% 60%  
             
2282+ roundtable evaluations returned

 

 

2005 Roundtable Titles

201 Nanotechnology and Personal Protective Equipment Issues

202 OSHA Program Updates

203 ACGIH® Dedicated to Development of Exposure Guidelines for the Professional

204 Elements and the Skin

205 Mold Components Impact on Health: Spores, mVOCs, and Mycotoxins (allergies, irriation and inflammation, and mycotoxicosis) and IAQ The Human Factor

206 An IH's Guide for How to Plan, Present, and/or Evaluate Effective Safety & Health Training

207 Nanoparticle Exposure Assessment

208 Federal Lead Update

209 The National Response Plan (NRP) Worker Safety and Health Support Annex Activation for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Successes, Lessons Learned, and Changes Made for the Future

210 EH&S Management Systems and Information Technology Return on Investment: Dreams or Prolonged Nightmares?

211 Industrial Hygiene: Adventures Outside of the Box

212 Regulations, Standards, and Initiatives Affecting Laboratories and Research Institutions

213 Fast/Forward: Perspectives From the Future Leaders Institute

214 Glen Williamson Forum: Most Interesting OSHA Health Cases 2003-2005

215 Mock Trial Homeowner vs. Builder, et al.

216 American Board of Industrial Hygiene Forum

217 Nonionizing Radiation Safety Programs

218 Post Remediation Clearance: What Does it Mean for Lead, Asbestos, Mold and Methamphetamines?

219 Silica Hazard Found in the Cement Tile Roofing Industry

220 The Globalization of the Profession of Industrial Hygiene

221 Hygiene Approaches and Tools Human Health Risk Management (HHRM)

222 Field and Laboratory Analysis of Physically Demanding Variable Tasks in Construction and Utilities

223 IH Ethics Education and Expectations in Our "Real World"

224 Occupational and Environmental Cluster Investigations

225 Industrial Hygiene Preparation and Response to Chemical, Biological, and Disaster Incidents

226 Judging Industrial Hygiene Science A Daubert Hearing on Dose Reconstruction

227 Innovative Ergonomic Solutions in Manufacturing

228 Safety and Health Risks in Schools: Real and Perceived Threats

229 Developing and Implementing A Machine Guarding Risk and Reduction Plan

230 Interesting Cases Evaluated by the OSHA Office of Occupational Medicine

231 The Role of the Industrial Hygienist in Injury and Illness Management

232 Healthcare Construction and Infection Control Update

233 Reaching New Heights in Exposure Assessment and Control Banding Utilizing Professional Judgment and Bayesian Decision Analysis (BDA)

234 Indoor Biologics: Exposure Assessment and Health Effects

235 Emerging International Environmental, Health and Safety Issues, Concerns and Professional Activities

236 Health and Safety Issues at Clandestine Methamphetamine Drug Laboratories

237 Recovering From the Hurricanes

238 A Close Look at the Use of Level A PPE in a Large-Scale Industrial Setting: Operational Use, Maintenance, and Future Development of NASA’s Propellant Handlers Ensemble (PHE)

239 Noise Levels and Sampling Techniques Associated With Firearms and Explosives on Indoor and Outdoor Firing Ranges

240 OHS Management System Standard-Setting: Update on Current Activities and Future Plans

241 Silica Sandstorm: Causation and Legal Controversy

242 Respiratory Protection Against SARS, Avian Influenza and Other Infectious Aerosols

 

 

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