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American Industrial Hygiene Association

Sacramento Valley Section

SVS Section


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New: Our next meeting is August 27th ... Check our Meeting Planner and the latest Newsletter for details about these and future meetings.

Great news for our Local Section, both of our AIHA/SVS members, Mark Cameron and Steve Smith, have been awarded the status of "Industrial Hygiene Fellow" of AIHA. AIHA will have the award ceremony at the AIHce in Toronto, Canada.

Presentations from the March and August 2009 meetings are available on the Members Page.

The list of Board Members for 2009 is posted.

The 2007 bylaws revision passedand approved by AIHA national. The newly approved version is available at the link above.

Please note the 2009 dues notice has been sent out - please remit to Dave ASAP.... Thanks...



The Sacramento Valley Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association was formed in 1980.

The mission of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, Sacramento Valley Section is:

  1. To promote the study, evaluation and control of environmental stresses arising in or from the workplace or its products in relation to the health or well being of workers and the public.

  2. To increase the knowledge of industrial and environmental health through interchange and dissemination of information and to bring together persons interested in the various phases of industrial and environmental health.

  3. To promote the profession through the encouragement of interest within and cooperation with governmental, industrial, educational, labor and other organizations.

For more information, you may send e-mail to Amalia Neidhardt, AIHA SVS President.


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