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101 Education Sessions
Covering a wide range of interests, AIHA education sessions focus on topics including climate change hazards and risks, exposure assessment strategies, Total Worker Health®, and more. Education sessions are eligible for contact hours if they are an hour in duration. Sessions include:
- A1: Research Roundup Respiratory Fit Protection/A1a: Evaluation of NIOSH Approved Respirators to ASTM F3407
- A2: Integrating Mental Health Awareness Trainings Into Workplace Safety Culture
- A4: Growing the OEHS Profession Together: How Global, Regional, and National Institutions Can Build the Workforce of the Future
- A5: Navigating Naloxone a New Tool to Estimate Quantity Needs
- A6: Emergency Preparedness and Response for the Private Sector
- A9: Enhancing Safety Culture Through Soft Skills and Meaningful Messaging
- B1: Research Roundup Exposure Assessment/IAQ
- B2: PEAK Part 1: Making Sense of Direct Reading Instrument Data Streams
- B3: Improving Interactions Across a Multigenerational Workforce
- B4: A Guide to Designing and Performing Exposure Simulation Studies
- B5: Using Sensor Smarts to Choose the Right LEL
- B6: The B.E.S.T. Leaders -Find Them, Keep Them, Be Them!
- B8: NIOSH Special Topics Part 1 - Updates on the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer
- C1: Research Roundup Chemical Hazards
- C3: Elevating Well-Being in the Future of Work
- C4: From Insight to Intervention With AI Safety
- C5: Training Integrity - Why Standards Matter
- C6: Updated EPA Regulations for TSCA Chemicals
- C7: Validating the Performance of Chemical Sensing Demand Control Ventilation in Labs
- C8: NIOSH Special Topics Part 2 - Updates on Engineered Stone-Related Silicosis: Toxicology, Exposure Assessment, and Exposure Control
- C9: Structured Deterministic Model 2.0 Addressing Common Challenges in Occupational Hygiene
- C10: Networking for Scientists: Making Connections That Matter
- D1: Research Roundup PFAS Risk Assessment
- D2: PEAK Part 2: Occupational Exposure to Particulate Matter and Chemicals
- D3: How IAQ Affects Total Worker Health®
- D4: The Mission of WMATA to Understand Tunnel Dust
- D5: Practical Combustible Dust Safety Programs
- D6: Key Techniques for Communicating IH Data Decisions
- D7: Noise Dosimeters Past and Present
- D8: Upton Sinclair Lecture: The Trash School
- D9: Four Unique Health Hazard Evaluations by NIOSH
- D10: Working Smarter, Not Harder: Using AI Strategically in the EHS Job Search
- E1: Research Roundup Total Worker Health® 1
- E2: Respiratory Protection for Wildland Firefighting: Evaluating Performance and Improving Design
- E3: Overview of the Sample Strategies Industrial Hygiene Modeler (SIHM)
- E6: ASTM Standards for Serious Incident Fatality Prevention
- E7: Behind the Scenes Substances Keeping Hospitals Running
- E8: Prevention Through Design: A Fresh Perspective and Integrated Approach to Hazard Analysis
- E9: What We Wish We Knew, Again
- F1: Research Roundup Exposure Assessment
- F3: Biosafety: More Than the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
- F4: From Exposure to Intervention With Job Stress in the Workplace
- F5: Why Frontline Voices Matter in MSD Prevention
- F6: Microlearning Advanced Approaches and Examples
- F7: Hands-On Training in Quantitative Respirator Fit Testing
- F8: Improving Emissions Based Maintenance Programs
- F9: What Aviation Teaches Us About Fatigue and Performance
- F10: Rethinking Firefighter Particulate Matter Exposure Across Fire Scenarios
- G1: Research Roundup Ergonomics
- G3: Forensic Hygiene: Your Work Matters Longer Than You Think
- G4: The NSC Serious Incident and Fatality Prevention Model in Action
- G5: Hazardous Materials and the Code: Bridging Safety, Compliance, and Design
- G6: A Unified Approach to Managing Existing Chemical Risk Under TSCA
- G7: EHS IT Implementation Made Easier
- G8: Unmasking Hidden Legionella Risks in the Built Environment
- G9: Evaluating Mixed Gaussian-Impulse Noise Environments
- G10: Getting the Most From Your OEHS Career
- H1: Research Roundup Biological Hazards
- H3: Occupational Exposure Banding Basics
- H4: AI in EHS Practical, Governed Applications
- H5: How Ergonomics-Related Injuries Impact Corporate Financial Statements
- H6: What You Should Know About Consulting Before Being a Consultant
- H7: Collaborating to Identify Occupational Exposures in TSCA Risk Evaluations
- H9: Study Strategies for CIH Exam Success
- H10: Airborne Hazards Across Post-Wildfire Burn and Debris Sites
- I1: Research Roundup Risk Assessment
- I3: Automating Real-Time Detection Sensor in Enhanced Exposure Assessments
- I4: Current State of NFPA 800 Battery Safety Code
- I5: Air Sampling for Combustion Products
- I6: Championing Workplace Health: Strategy
- I9: Explore the Current State of OEL Development and Implementation
- J1: Research Roundup Total Worker Health® 2
- J2: Integration of OSHA's Process Safety Management and EPA's Risk Management Program
- J3: Real-Time Monitoring as Collection of Samples
- J4: Safety Through the Lens of Social Psychology and Leadership Influence
- J5: Advanced Tools and Techniques in Noise Exposure Assessment
- J7: Managing Roof Hazards on a Multi-Campus Healthcare Organization
- J9: How Structured Mentorship Builds the Next Generation of EHS Leaders
- K1: Research Roundup Exposure Assessment/Noise and Hearing Loss Prevention/K1a: Workplace Aerosol Sampler Comparison Study
- K2: Research Roundup Exposure Assessment/Laboratory Quality Assurance
- K3: EFCOG Summary of Common Heat Strain Technology Implementation
- K4: The Fastest Shift in Safety
- K7: OEHS in Serbia's European Transition Economy
- K9: Managing High Risk Confined Space Work
- K10: IH/OH Competencies and Professional Pathways
- L1: Research Roundup Exposure Assessment/Chemical Hazards
- L3: Deploying Physiological Monitoring via SaaS
- L4: Wildfire Smoke Exposure Management in Underground Mining
- L6: Confined Spaces Beyond the Norm
- L7: Overcoming Challenges of Bias and Stereotypes in OEHS
- L8: AI Tools Value and Ethical Use
- L9: Lithium Battery Fire Incident Indoor Air Quality Assessment
- L10: Exposure Modeling in Practice: Ventilation Performance and Model Selection for Bayesian Decision Analysis
- M1: Research Roundup Work Environments, Occupations, and Industrial Processes
- M2: NYC Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak - Prevention and Mitigation Strategies
- M3: Heat Stress Management Program Template
- M4: Future Proofing School Safety With 3D Printers and VR Labs
- M5: Practical AI for Safety: Deploying a RAG Model
- M6: Lab Decommissioning From the Lens of an Industrial Hygienist
- M7: Designing Temporary Confined Space Ventilation Systems
- M8: Interesting OSHA Health Cases - Facts From the Field Part 1
- M9: Enhancing Exposure Assessments With Exposure and Control Banding Methods
- M10: Imposter Syndrome in Science and Safety: Confronting the Inner Critic
- N1: Research Roundup Exposure Assessment/Aerosols and Chemicals
- N2: Better Learning With Groups and Games
- N3: Managing Heat Stress in the Workplace
- N7: Aggregating Museum Exposure Monitoring Results
- N8: Interesting OSHA Health Cases - Facts From the Field Part 2
- N9: Mechanical Integrity Program Nuances for Process Safety Management Compliance
- O1: Research Roundup Risk Management
- O2: PEAK Part 5: Workplace Particulate Exposure Assessment
- O3: Occupational and Environmental Health in the Digital Infrastructure Era
- O4: Dealing With Chemicals With No OELs
- O5: Best Practices for Communicating OEHS Concepts
- O6: Pattern Mapping in TSCA Risk Evaluations
- O7: The Launch of the New Occupational Hygiene Training Association (OHTA)
- O8: Fellows Debate: Strategizing Over OELs: What's a Life Worth?
- O9: Performative Metrics: Making Metrics Meaningful
13 Education Pop-Ups
Pop-Up Education Sessions are short and interactive designed to deliver bitesize, timely, targeted learning.
- EPU1: Understanding Interference in Real-Time Industrial Hygiene Detection Systems
- EPU2: OEHS Engagement Roadmap for Navigating Stewardship and Sustainability
- EPU3: Real-Time Monitoring Meets Gravimetric Sampling
- EPU4: What Is New in PPE Standards
- EPU5: How to Enhance PPE Accessibility for Women in Various Industries
- EPU7: Electric Vehicle Fires and Emergency Management
- EPU8: Behind the Beam: How Industrial Hygiene Supports Medical Laser Safety
- EPU9: Comparing Monitoring Results to Published OELs for Extended Work Shifts
- EPU10: Micro and Nanoplastics in the Workplace: Exposure Insights From Contemporary Literature
- EPU11: How to Start Difficult Safety Conversations
- EPU12: Three Workplaces, One Mission: What NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluations Reveal About Exposure Risks and Control
- EPU13: Communicating OEHS Concepts in a Memorable Way
- EPU15: Case Studies in Confined Spaces - Guess the Atmospheric Hazard
15 Innovation Stations
Exhibitor Innovation Station Sessions offer the opportunity to learn more on the Expo floor. These brief, informative presentations by our outstanding exhibitors are where their most recent products and innovations that support the work of industrial hygienists and EHS professionals are revealed.
- IS1: Measuring What's Been Hard to Measure: New UFP Monitoring Approaches - TSI Inc.
- IS2: Safer Workplaces Through Immersive Learning: VR in Industrial Hygiene - DETECT - A Multi-University Collaboration
- IS3: The Future of Product Stewardship- Chemical Data Management Intelligence - UL Solutions
- IS5: Connecting New Technology Air Sampling With Remote Convenience - SKC Inc.
- IS6: Heat Stress Management: Regulatory Landscape, Measurement Strategies, and Technology Advancements - TSI Inc.
- IS7: DNA Meets Dust: Cutting Edge Tools for Mold Inspection/Remediation - MCT, by MycoLab
- IS10: The Missing Metric: Physiological Data for Heat Controls - Epicore Biosystems
- IS11: State-of-The-Art of Ergonomics Management Software - VelocityEHS
- IS12: Protection Without Compromise: Tychem® 6000 SFR for Multi-Hazard Applications - DuPont Personal Protection
- IS13: Simple, Efficient, Powerful Respirator Fit Test Partners - PortaCount™ and TSI Link™ - TSI Inc.
- IS14: Introducing the New GrayWolf WolfPack®XM IAQ, Toxic Gas Exposure Monitor - GrayWolf Sensing Solutions
- IS15: Using Convenient Personal Samplers and AIHA's IH Data Analyst - Assay Technology Inc.
- IS18: Revolutionize Workplace Safety With Continuous Monitoring of 600+ Air Toxics - Picarro, Inc.
- IS19: Spore Traps Reimagined: Designed for the Field and the Lab - AirTrap, by MycoLab
- IS20: A Better IH Laboratory Experience - Bureau Veritas North America
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