Welcome to the online Advance Program for AIHA Connect 2025! Check out the latest in session schedules, on-site and virtual events, and the best ways to make the most out of this premier OEHS event.
2025 ADVANCE PROGRAM May 19-21 | Kansas City, MO May 16, 17, 18, and 22 Professional Development Courses
Save more than $550* Register by March 16 *Savings reflects member advance rate with housing in the AIHA Connect block
Set Yourself Up for Success AIHA Connect helps you meet your goals and ultimately, make your workplace and community healthier and safer. To help you plan, we’ve aligned our program with your core needs:
One AIHA Connect – Two Ways to Participate
In-Person • In-person participation for all AIHA Connect events PLUS online access to everything offered virtually. • General sessions with inspiring keynotes • Education sessions and Research Round-Ups • Learning Pavilion sessions • Education Pop-Ups • Health & Wellness and Yoga sessions • Expo Hal l featuring more than 150 exhibitors • Expo Hall Networking Reception and a free drink • 25% discount on most recent edition of ACGIH’s TLVs, BEIs, and all “signature publications” • AIHA Booth featuring the bookstore and main stage presentations • Innovation Station sessions and PPE Fashion Show in the Expo • Career Advantage Fair • Professional and student poster presenter sessions • The Nexus Lounge (exclusively for students and early career professionals) • Opportunity to earn up to 23.25 contact hours for 3 days • OnDemand access to all authorized education sessions and education pop-ups through December 2025 • Networking opportunities galore • Professional Development Courses (PDCs) *
Virtual • Virtual participation for all sessions noted in the program as virtual. • General sessions with inspiring keynotes • Education sessions • Education Pop-Ups • Exhibitor directory with access to more than 150 exhibitors • Professional and student posters (PDF view) • Live broadcasts of Monday’s Innovation Sta - tions and Expo Highlights and Tuesday’s PPE Fashion Show • Opportunity to earn up to 23.25 contact hours for 3 days • OnDemand access to all authorized education sessions and education pop-ups through December 2025 • Special networking opportunities with virtual attendees and speakers • Professional Development Courses (PDCs) *
Gain the practical, cutting-edge knowledge you need to tackle daily challenges and earn up to 23.25 CM contact hours for your CIH.
Learn and Earn
See and experience the new products and technologies that will change the way you work.
Discover What’s New and Next
Meet new colleagues and connect with established ones to strengthen your hive.
Expand Your Network
Build your skills to advance in your organization or find that perfect next opportunity.
Make Your Next Career Play
* at an additional fee
And the best part is, your choice is flexible. Register for one but change your mind? Simply email connect@maritz.com on or before April 30, and we’ll switch you from one to the other at no additional cost.
Balance your brain with new sites, experiential activities, and health and wellness events.
Enjoy Your Experience
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Keynotes
Opening Session
Closing Session
Harnessing the Power of a Neurodiverse Workforce Monday, May 19 | 8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. [V] Speaker: David Finch In 2005, David Finch’s three-year marriage was on the brink of collapse due to his ever-growing list of quirks and compulsions. His wife, a speech pathologist working with autistic children, had her suspicions about the cause. In 2008, they found their answer: Finch was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome—now Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Finch undertook the daunting process of rebuilding his marriage and assessing how his diagnosis affected his relationships at large—with his extended family, friends, and coworkers. Finch will talk about the benefits of hiring unique talents in the workplace. Drawing from his experiences in semiconductor market development engineering, mass-market components distribution, firmware and software development, and technical content marketing in the Fortune 500 workplace, his practical discus - sion on both managing and leveraging neurodiversity in the workplace will provide you tips on how best to manage these gifted individuals, who sometimes operate a little differently from the rest of the workforce.
Bulletproof Strategies for Leading Fearlessly Wednesday, May 21 | 3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. [V] Speaker: Evy Poumpouras
As someone who broke glass ceilings in a male-dominated field, former Secret Service special agent Evy Poumpouras demonstrates how anyone can move beyond self-doubt to a mindset of strength and resilience. In this talk, she shares valuable methods for harnessing solution-based thinking at work and every day and filtering out the noise to lead and problem solve effectively. Poumpouras stresses how important it is for leaders to master emotional intelligence, enhance mental fortitude, and break through diminishing thought patterns and self-doubt, while provid - ing audience members powerful tools to add to their arsenal as they look to lead themselves and their people to conquering short- and long-term challenges.
Opening session and coffee sponsored by
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Sessions marked with [V] will be broadcast for Virtual Connect. Sessions, schedule, and inclusion in OnDemand are subject to change.
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Pre- and Post-Conference Education AIHA Connect’s professional development courses (PDCs) are in-depth, interactive, formal learning experiences designed to broaden knowledge, enhance technical competence, and provide practical tools and skills for the workplace. PDCs are held as half-, full-, or two-day courses * . Find full descriptions, contact hours, and value-adds of PDCs and education sessions at www.aihaconnect.org .
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 16, 17, and 18
A box lunch is included for in-person participants registered for two-day, full-day, or two (2) half-day PDCs on the same day.
* Pre-registration and additional fee required
Friday, May 16 8:00 a.m.–Noon
Friday, May 16 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Friday, May 16 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday, May 17-18 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Track/Topic
Aerosols and Airborne Particulates Big Data, AI, and Sensor Technologies Biosafety/Microbiology Changing Work Dynamics Chemical Hazards
PDC 003V: Updates to Hazard Communication * — Virtual Only
Communication and Training Confined Spaces Construction Emergency/Incident Preparedness and Response Engineering Controls and Ventilation
PDC 701: Principles, Practical Applications, and Safe Use of Portable Ventilation Systems * — NEW!
Enhancing OEHS Communication Skills
PDC 750: Crucial Conversations ® for Mastering Dialogue * — NEW!
Ergonomics
PDC 702: Noise, Ergonomic, and Safety Risks From Power Hand Tools * — NEW!
Ethics
PDC 004V: Using Safety and IH Codes of Ethics to Prepare for the Next Pandemic * — NEW! Virtual Only
Exposure/Control Banding Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment
PDC 002V: Managing Heat Stress Through Evidence- Based Prevention Strategies * — NEW! Virtual Only
Human Capital/Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Indoor Environmental Quality/Indoor Air Quality Laboratory Health and Safety Management/Leadership Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention
Radiation (Ionizing and Nonionizing) Risk Assessment and Management Safety Sampling and Analysis Standards, Regulations, and Legal Issues Total Worker Health ® Toxicology
PDC 001V: Workplace Risk Factors for Reproductive Health and Developmental Toxicology (DART) * — Virtual Only
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Pre- and Post-Conference Education
Saturday, May 17
Saturday, May 17 8:00 a.m.–Noon
Saturday, May 17 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 17 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Track/Topic
Aerosols and Airborne Particulates Big Data, AI, and Sensor Technologies Biosafety/Microbiology Changing Work Dynamics
PDC 102: Aerosol Sampling Update *
PDC 202: Leveraging OEHS Leadership in Merger and Acquisition Integrations * — NEW! PDC 201: Lithium-Ion Batteries in the Workplace * — NEW!
Chemical Hazards
Communication and Training
PDC 103: Risk Communication in the Era of 24/7 Connectedness * — NEW!
Confined Spaces
PDC 302: Real-World Case Scenarios and Lessons Learned in Confined Space Safety * — NEW!
Construction Emergency/Incident Preparedness and Response Engineering Controls and Ventilation Enhancing OEHS Communication Skills Ergonomics Ethics Exposure/Control Banding Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment
PDC 107: The Industrial Hygienist’s Role as an Emergency Responder *
PDC 105: The Essentials of Understanding Exposure Variability and IH Statistics * PDC 106: Creating an Exposure Assessment System Built on Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches *
Human Capital/Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Indoor Environmental Quality/Indoor Air Quality Laboratory Health and Safety
PDC 101: Process Safety Concepts for Laboratory Operations * — NEW! PDC 150: OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Certificate for Laboratory Professionals — Day 1 * — NEW!
Management/Leadership Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention Radiation (Ionizing and Nonionizing) Risk Assessment and Management
PDC 301: Understanding Threats to Hearing From Ototoxicants Exposure *
PDC 108: A Gentle Approach to Radio Frequency for IHs, Part I *
PDC 104: OEHS Strategic Framework for Enterprise Risk Management * — NEW!
PDC 303: An IH Life Cycle Perspective of Hazardous Drugs * — NEW!
Safety
PDC 203: Safe Handling of Flammable Liquids and Powders in Industrial Operations * — NEW!
Sampling and Analysis
PDC 109: Advanced Application of 4-Gas/PID Sensor Technology * PDC 110: An IH Introduction to Environmental Rules and Regulations *
Standards, Regulations, and Legal Issues
Total Worker Health ® Toxicology
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Pre- and Post-Conference Education Track/Topic
Sunday, May 18
Sunday, May 18 8:00 a.m.–Noon
Sunday, May 18 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 18 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 18 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Aerosols and Airborne Particulates Big Data, AI, and Sensor Technologies Biosafety/Microbiology
PDC 401: Identifying and Controlling Plant and Animal Hazards in the Workplace *
Changing Work Dynamics Chemical Hazards
PDC 602: X-Ray Fluorescence Techniques for Analyzing Metals in Biomarker Studies and Air Sampling * — NEW!
Communication and Training
PDC 406: CIH Exam Equations Visually Explained * — NEW!
Confined Spaces Construction Emergency/Incident Preparedness and Response
PDC 601: Chemical Emergencies: Emergency Response, Toxicology and Exposure Considerations *
Engineering Controls and Ventilation Enhancing OEHS Communication Skills Ergonomics Ethics
PDC 603: Professional Ethics and Principles of Good Practice *
Exposure/Control Banding
PDC 408: Practical Applications and Strategies for Banding * — NEW!
Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment
PDC 501: State-of-the Art Modeling for Industrial Hygienists Using IHMOD TM 2.0 With Monte Carlo Simulation * PDC 502: Understanding ESG, Human Capital, and Total Worker Health ® Metrics Performance *
PDC 402: Deeper Insights Into Understanding Exposure Variability and IH Statistics *
Human Capital/Environmental Social Governance (ESG)
Indoor Environmental Quality/Indoor Air Quality
PDC 503: Using and Understanding the Odor Threshold Book Values * — NEW!
Laboratory Health and Safety
PDC 150: OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Certificate for Laboratory Professionals — Day 2 * — NEW!
Management/Leadership
PDC 403: Leadership, Influence, and Engagement for SIF Prevention *
Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention
PDC 404: Advocate for Hearing — Rethinking Hearing Conservation *
PDC 450: Firearm Impulse Noise Measurement Workshop *
Radiation (Ionizing and Nonionizing)
PDC 504: A Gentle Approach to Radio Frequency for IHs, Part 2: Evaluation and Control * — NEW!
Risk Assessment and Management
PDC 505: Effective Use of Inhalation Dosimetry in Workplace Risk Assessments * — NEW! PDC 506: Electrostatic Spark Control in Liquid and Powder Operations * — NEW!
PDC 604: Occupational Exposure Assessment in the World of TSCA * — NEW!
Safety
Sampling and Analysis
PDC 405: Identifying and Quantifying Post-Fire and Post-Urban Wildfire Hazards * PDC 407: The Rules and Art of an Expert Witness *
Standards, Regulations, and Legal Issues
PDC 605: Process Safety Management/Risk Management Program Compliance Audit Success and Failure *
Total Worker Health ® Toxicology
PDC 606: Hazard Identification and Exposure Limits of Hazardous Drugs * — NEW!
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Thursday, May 22
Thursday, May 22 8:00 a.m.–Noon
Thursday, May 22 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 22 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Track/Topic
Aerosols and Airborne Particulates Big Data, AI, and Sensor Technologies
PDC 801: Real-Time Detection Systems Solutions Workshop *
Biosafety/Microbiology Changing Work Dynamics Chemical Hazards Communication and Training
PDC 1001: Breaking the Barriers to Effective Public Speaking * — NEW!
Confined Spaces Construction
PDC 805: Developing a Site-Specific Heat Stress Management Program Using the A10.50-2024 Consensus Standard * — NEW!
Emergency/Incident Preparedness and Response Engineering Controls and Ventilation Enhancing OEHS Communication Skills Ergonomics Ethics Exposure/Control Banding Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment
PDC 901: The Role of IH in Achieving Safe, Energy-Efficient Labs and Critical Workspaces *
PDC 803: Effective IH Management of Petrochemical Turnarounds and Related Projects * PDC 804: Fundamentals of Biological Monitoring for Industrial Hygienists * — NEW!
PDC 1002: Investigating Mystery Smoke, Off-Gas, and Odors * — NEW!
Human Capital/Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Indoor Environmental Quality/Indoor Air Quality Laboratory Health and Safety Management/Leadership
PDC 860: Crucial Influence ® Leadership Skills to Create Lasting Behavior Change *
PDC 902: Leading During Times of Change * — NEW!
Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention Radiation (Ionizing and Nonionizing) Risk Assessment and Management Safety Sampling and Analysis Standards, Regulations, and Legal Issues Total Worker Health ®
PDC 802: Overview and Current Trends of Naturally Occurring Radiation *
PDC 806: Mental Health First Aid Certification Training * — NEW! PDC 807: Fundamentals of Toxicology for Industrial Hygienists *
Toxicology
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Events and Activities
Health and Wellness Activities Nourish your mind, body, and soul: Health and Wellness Pop-Ups Monday, May 19 through Wednesday, May 21 Namaste With AIHA Monday, May 19 and Wednesday, May 21: 6:30 a.m.-7:15 a.m. Tuesday, May 20: 6:00 p.m.-6:45 p.m.
AIHF 39th Annual Fun Run Tuesday, May 20 | 6:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m. CT Help the American Industrial Hygiene Foundation (AIHF) raise scholarship money for deserving IH/OEHS students. Run 5K or walk 2.5K to get some exercise and do some good. Better yet, get your colleagues and entire family involved! Register by April 30 to get your limited-edition commemorative t-shirt.
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Events and Activities
First-Time Attendees Make the most of your first AIHA Connect experience: First-Timers’ Webinar Wednesday, May 7 | 2:00 p.m. ET
The Nexus Lounge Lessons in Leadership Monday, May 19 through Tuesday, May 20 | Times noted in Final Program The Nexus Lounge is designed as a hub for students and early career professionals to network, exchange ideas, and access opportunities that fuel their ambitions. The Lessons in Leadership series is a transformative program offering insights from industry and conference icons who share the lessons they wish they’d known when starting their professional journeys.
First-timers’ events sponsored by
First-Timers’ Meet and Greet Monday, May 19 | 6:30 a.m. CT Meet other first timers with whom you can network, partner up with for sessions, and share knowledge.
Learn what to expect, prepare, and pack (if attending on-site), how to select sessions appropriate for your goals, and more.
Career Advantage Fair Monday, May 19 through Wednesday, May 21 | 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Professionals: Grow into a leadership role or decide your specialization… at the Career Advantage Fair’s networking events, resume critiquing sessions, and career workshops, you’ll make important contacts to advance your career. Employers: Find your next superstar…with the Career Advantage Job Board, you can post available positions for 30 days, review candidates’ resumes, and conduct interviews in our private space.
The Spirit of Innovation Awards Celebrate innovation by voting for the inaugural Spririt of Innovation [SPINNY] Awards. Exhibitors will compete in three categories:
• Most Innovative Product • Most Innovative Service • Most Innovative Emerging Technology
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Events and Activities
Sustainability
Technical Tours Attendance is limited on these educational tours, so sign up early to reserve your spot. An additional registration fee and some requirements apply. Tuesday, May 20 | 7:30 a.m.-Noon TT-01: Honeywell FM&T Tuesday, May 20 | 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. TT-02: Labconco Corporation
You want—and expect—a more environmentally friendly and responsible conference . Here are some of the green, sustainable initiatives you’ll find at AIHA Connect 2025: • Digital Advance Program and Final Program • Ticketless registration • Digital signage outside meeting rooms and for directions • Badges made from recycled materials, which can also be recycled • Recycle stations for paper, cans and bottles, and other items • Recycle stations for badges post-Connect • Water refill station Kansas City, the Kansas City Convention Center, and Loews Kansas City are also leaders in green initiatives, including:
• The KCCC’s Grand Ballroom is certified LEED silver, boasting waterless plumbing, energy- efficient heating and cooling, and one of the most sophisticated lighting systems in the world. • Aramark Catering offers biodegradable, recyclable, and compostable service ware. They also work with Pete’s Garden, a local food pantry, to turn any unserved food into healthy, balanced, ready-to-heat meals for Kansas City families. • Kansas City recently finished converting nearly 100,000 streetlights to LED bulbs, saving approximately 29,000 tons of carbon each year.
• Loews Hotels partner with Goodr, a sustainable food waste management company that uses logistics and technology to fight hunger and climate change. Goodr utilizes apps and logistics networks, such as Uber Eats, to pick up excess and expiring food items from hotels and restaurants and donate them to local nonprofit organizations. • Loews Hotels minimizes single-use items through various initiatives within hotels and in collaboration with local suppliers. Loews Hotels & Co. has committed that all hotels will be free of miniature toiletries by the end of 2025.
Dine and Dash Maximize time for networking and learning by pre-purchasing lunch in the Exhibit Hall. Add these meals to your registration ($28/day) to save time and effort in Kansas City.
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Did You Know?
Flexible Registration Transfer Plans change – we get it! Our flexible registration policy allows you to switch from an in-person registration to a virtual one or vice versa through April 30, 2025. Simply email us at connect@ maritz.com . Save Big With Group Rates Save your company up to $260 per person when you register as a group! Group rates are available through May 10 for both in-person and virtual registration. See how much you could save! OnDemand Included With Full Registration (valued at $2,000) • Access to session recordings for 6 months • Earn a potential of 80+* additional contact hours • Spend less than $8 per contact hour * Learn more about On Demand. * Based on the advance member rate and contact hours available in AIHA Connect 2024. Student Discounts If you are an OEHS student but NOT an AIHA student member, you’re missing out on substantial savings! Join AIHA for only $16 to save over $600 on your full conference registration and access exclusive discounts. Learn more about student opportunities.
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Education Sessions Full descriptions, contact hours, and value-adds may be found at aihaconnect.org . Education Credits NEW! AIHA Connect 2025 attendees can earn up to 23.25 contact hours by attending sessions Monday through Wednesday. Miss a session or need additional hours for your certification? AIHA Connect OnDemand recordings bring conference sessions to your doorstep. All full conference registrations receive free access to Connect OnDemand. Recordings will be available from June through December 31, 2025. You will receive an email with access and credit instructions once the recordings are finalized. Monday, May 19 Sessions marked with [V] will be broadcast for Virtual Connect. Sessions, schedule, and inclusion in OnDemand are subject to change.
Monday, May 19 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
Monday, May 19 11:15 a.m.– 12:15 p.m.
Monday, May 19 2:00 p.m.– 3:00 p.m.
Monday, May 19 3:15 p.m.–4:15 p.m.
Track/Topic
Aerosols and Airborne Particulates
A1: Research Roundup Mining Aerosols & Airborne Particulates [V]
B1: Research Roundup Aerosols & Airborne Particulates/Exposure Assessment [V] B8: NIOSH - Special Topics, Part 1 [V]
C3: Challenges and Solutions to Current 3D Printing Emission Test Standards
D9: Fire Impact Assessments From the Perspectives of an IH and a Laboratory Analyst
Big Data, AI, and Sensor Technologies
A4: Understanding Serious AI Safety Risks With Computer Vision and Machine Learning [V]
C1: Three Reasons Smart Technology Builds Stronger Safety Programs C4: Managing, Visualizing, and Interpreting Exposure Data for Predictive IH [V]
Changing Work Dynamics
A3: Addressing the Rejection of Young OEHS Professionals in the Workplace
C5: Leadership and Innovation Addressing Workforce Shortages
C9: Creating a Culture of Acceptance of Technology and Program Solutions
Chemical Hazards
B9: A Critical Review of Scientific Data Pertaining to Dermal Exposures to PFAS
Communication and Training Confined Spaces Construction
D4: Respirable Crystalline Silica – Lessons Learned, Engineering Controls, and Stakeholder Collaboration D5: Protecting Firefighters From Carcinogens [V] D7: Applying CRM and HOP for First Responder Teams
C7: Planning for Emergency Response [V]
Emergency/Incident Preparedness and Response
Engineering Controls and Ventilation
B7: How Ventilation Effectiveness Impacts Occupant Health and Safety
Enhancing OEHS Communication Skills Ergonomics Ethics
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Education Sessions
Monday, May 19
Monday, May 19 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
Monday, May 19 11:15 a.m.– 12:15 p.m.
Monday, May 19 2:00 p.m.– 3:00 p.m.
Monday, May 19 3:15 p.m.–4:15 p.m.
Track/Topic
Exposure Assessment Strategies
A2: Advanced Applications of the Structured Deterministic Model (SDM 2.0)
Exposure/Control Banding
B6: Banding in Practice – Choosing Hazard, Control, or Occupational Exposure
Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment Health Care Human Capital/Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Indoor Environmental Quality/Indoor Air Quality Laboratory Health and Safety Management/Leadership
A8: Ask the Expert With Opening Keynote David Finch [V]
B3: Performance vs. Performative Metrics [V]
Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention
D1: Research Roundup Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention [V]
Protective Clothing and Equipment
D6: Hearing Protector Fit-Testing in the Department of Defense
Respiratory Protection
A6: The Global State of Respiratory Protection A9: Controlling Risks in Historic Apothecary and Medicinal Collections
Risk Assessment and Management
B4: Risk Assessment and Public Health Significance of Tremolite and Talc
C6: Statistical Cage Match II – IHSTAT Versus Bayesian Versus EN689 C8: NIOSH - Special Topics, Part 2 [V] C2: Resin Acid (Colophony) Sampling and Analytical Challenges
D3: Implementing System Safety Lessons Learned
Sampling and Analysis
B2: Rediscovering Endotoxin Testing for Bioaerosol Risk Assessment
D2: The Role and Work of the International Sampler Comparison Group (ISCG)
D8: Upton Sinclair Lecture [V]
Social Concerns
Standards, Regulations, and Legal Issues
A7: Knowing Your Risks – PFAS Identification and Exposure Assessment
A5: Generating Value Through OEHS
B5: A Practical Guide to Safety and Health Implications for Neurodiverse Workers
Total Worker Health ®
Toxicology
Expo Hall Networking Reception Monday, May 19 | 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, May 20
Tuesday, May 20 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Tuesday, May 20 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. F3: Particle Exposure Assessment Knowledge, Part 2–Ultrafine Particles
Tuesday, May 20 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. G3: Particle Exposure Assessment Knowledge, Part 3 – Bioaerosols
Tuesday, May 20 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, May 20 3:15 p.m.–4:15 p.m.
Tuesday, May 20 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Track/Topic
Aerosols and Airborne Particulates
E3: Particle Exposure Assessment Knowledge, Part 1 – Respirable Crystalline Silica E6: Safety Tech–Hinged on a Culture of Trust [V]
I1: Research Roundup Aerosols and Airborne Particulates/Sampling and Analysis
Big Data, AI, and Sensor Technologies
G6: Streamlining Safety With AI Tools [V]
J3: An Origin Story of a Super IH
Changing Work Dynamics Chemical Hazards
H2: Interesting OSHA Health Cases – Facts From the Field, Part 1 [V]
I2: Interesting OSHA Health Cases – Facts From the Field, Part 2 [V] I4: Prevention Through Design – A Fresh Approach to Hazard Analysis
Communication and Training
E9: The Benefits of Microlearning
J7: Soft Skills Development to Attract and Retain Talented Personnel
Confined Spaces
E4: Confined Spaces–Hazards or Risk Compounders? [V]
Construction Emergency/Incident Preparedness and Response Engineering Controls and Ventilation
F2: Powder Handling Study Using Surrogate Material–Containment in Ventilated Enclosures
Enhancing OEHS Communication Skills
I7: Technology and People – An AND Conversation [V]
Ergonomics Ethics
J2: The Ethics of AI in IH [V]
Exposure Assessment Strategies Exposure/Control Banding
G4: EPA's Intervention Into Workplace Health and Safety – A Paradigm Shift [V] G1: Research Roundup Hazard Recognition/ Exposure Assessment G7: Welding Fume Exposure Factors
Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment
E1: Research Roundup Hazard Recognition/Heat Related Illnesses E5: Mitigating Static Electricity in Hazardous Areas
F1: Research Roundup Hazard Recognition/Heat Related Issues F4: Supercharging Traditional IH Data Interpretation – Update to IHSTAT_Bayes [V]
H3: Prioritizing Safety Behind the Lens Without Compromising the Shot [V] H9: Data Analysis, Risk Communication, and Exposure Risk Management in IHSTAT-Macro-Free v 2.0
J4: Transforming Exposure Assessments With a Structured Approach
Health Care
E7: Hazard Control and Incident Classification in Healthcare and Biomedical Research
I9: Managing Chemical Inventories Across a Multi-Campus Healthcare Institution
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Tuesday, May 20
Tuesday, May 20 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Tuesday, May 20 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
Tuesday, May 20 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
Tuesday, May 20 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, May 20 3:15 p.m.–4:15 p.m.
Tuesday, May 20 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Track/Topic
Human Capital/Environmental Social Governance (ESG)
H1: Research Roundup Human Capital/ESG H7: The New Value of Safety and Health in an Evolving World
Indoor Environmental Quality/Indoor Air Quality Laboratory Health and Safety
G2: Addressing Methylene Chloride Use in Research – TSCA, OSHA, and the Lab Environment G9: What We Wish We Knew [V]
Management/Leadership
F9: Ototoxicants – Crafting Foundational Procedures for a Safer Workplace [V] F7: Applications of HPD Fit-Testing in Hearing Conservation
J5: ACGIH Heat Stress User Guide and the Proposed OSHA Heat Stress Rule [V] J8: Safe in Sound – Promoting Excellence in Hearing Loss Prevention
Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention
I6: Tips, Tricks, and Lessons Learned About Community Noise Monitoring
Protective Clothing and Equipment Respiratory Protection
H4: Breathe Easy – Respirator Fit- Testing H6: Case Studies and Lessons Learned of Sharing Occupational Exposure Data With EPA [V]
Risk Assessment and Management
F6: Dermal Sampling and Risk Assessment for Solids, Liquids, and Microbes [V]
I3: Assessing the Risk of Heavy Metal Exposure From E-Cigarettes
J9: Objective Quality Evidence and Robust Records
Sampling and Analysis
E2: The Art and Science of Enzyme Exposure Assessments [ V]
Social Concerns
H8: Movie Matinee, Part 1
I8: Movie Matinee, Part 2
Standards, Regulations, and Legal Issues
J6: Occupational Risk Management of Chemicals Under TSCA J1: Mental Health First Aid as a Workplace Safety, Well-Being, and Culture Strategy [V]
F5: Establishing Successful Research Partnerships in the Mining Industry
G5: Addressing Trauma-Related Work in the Museum and Cultural Heritage Fields G8: ToxShorts–Biological Exposure Indices (BEI) and Clinical Pathology
H5: Enhancing Ergonomic Practices to Fit the Job to the Worker
I5: Heat Stress Interventions Impacting Outdoor Workers' Well- Being [V]
Total Worker Health ®
Toxicology
E8: ToxShorts – Occupational Exposure Banding Basics
F8: ToxShorts– Respiratory Anatomy, Physiology, and Toxicology
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Education Sessions
Wednesday, May 21
Wednesday, May 21 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Wednesday, May 21 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.
Wednesday, May 21 10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, May 21 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21 2:15 p.m.–3:15 p.m.
Track/Topic
Aerosols and Airborne Particulates
L4: OSHA Silica Engineered Stone Enforcement Initiative [V]
M1: Research Roundup Aerosols and Airborne Particulates/Standards and Regulations M9: Versatile Fenceline Gas Detection With Connected Safety
O1: Research Roundup Aerosols and Airborne Particulates/ Big Data and Sensor Technologies O2: Practical Insights for Implementing Real-Time Personal Exposure Monitoring [V]
Big Data, AI, and Sensor Technologies
K4: How Wearable Tech Fuels Data-Driven EHS Strategies [V]
L9: Advancing Chemical Risk Management Through Innovative Technology
N3: Data From a Network of PM Sensors for Characterization, Trends Detection, and Forecasting [V]
Changing Work Dynamics
K3: Understanding Hydrogen, Lithium, and Related Hazards of Future Energy [V]
Chemical Hazards
L2: Occupational Exposure to Fentanyl and Other Illicit Drugs [V]
Communication and Training Confined Spaces Construction Emergency/Incident Preparedness and Response
O7: Assessing Category A Waste in Outbreaks of High Consequence Infectious Diseases O6: Ventilation Needs of 3D Printing in Maker Spaces
Engineering Controls and Ventilation
K7: IH Can Help the Engineer Design a Successful Ventilation System
L7: Resurgence of Pneumoconiosis in Appalachia – Exposure Factors and Control Strategies L8: A Practical Approach to Revive (or Start) an On-Site Hygiene Program
Enhancing OEHS Communication Skills
K8: Mastering Storytelling and Silence for OEHS Success K2: A Frontline Worker's Perspective of Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention [V]
O8: Making Silica Exposure Relatable to Workers [V]
Ergonomics
L6: Transitioning to Safer and More Productive Power Tools [V]
M2: How to Report Bad News [V]
Ethics
Exposure Assessment Strategies
O3: Understanding EPA's Approach to Occupational Exposure Assessments [V]
Exposure/Control Banding Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment
K6: Low Probability/High Severity Combustible Dust Incidents K9: Risk Communication and Exposure Science — Assessment for Prospective Effective Understanding
L3: Benefits and Limitations of Hazard and Operability Study L5: Bridging Compliance and Practical Application in Managing Heat Stress Risks
M7: An Approach for Preventing Occupational Asthma and Allergic Contact Dermatitis M8: Good Practices in Nuisance Odor Investigations
N2: Navigating Occupational Exposure Modeling in TSCA Risk Evaluations [V]
N1: Research Roundup Health Care [V]
Health Care
Human Capital/Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Indoor Environmental Quality/Indoor Air Quality
M3: The Human Contributions to IAQ and Net Carbon
Laboratory Health and Safety
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Education Sessions
Wednesday, May 21
Wednesday, May 21 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Wednesday, May 21 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.
Wednesday, May 21 10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, May 21 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21 2:15 p.m.–3:15 p.m.
Track/Topic
Management/Leadership
M6: Demystifying the Critical Business Need for Workers' Compensation
Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention Protective Clothing and Equipment Respiratory Protection
O4: Research Roundup Respiratory Protection O5: Managing Roof Hazards on a Multi- Campus Healthcare Organization
Risk Assessment and Management
K5: Physiological and Environmental Monitoring – Heat Stress
M4: Exposure Factors for TSCA Risk Evaluations [V]
N6: Persistent Challenges in Basing Dust Explosion Safety on Ignition Source Control N8: Risks, Regulations, and Recommendations of Healthcare Facility Water Safety N7: Environmental Sampling as a Tool for Infection Control at Health Care Facilities N9: Mock Trial – Multiple Employer Liability in a Contract Worker Fatality Case, Part 1 N4: Integrating Community-Based Participatory Research Approaches in OEHS N5: Unraveling Stress Levels Among Remote and In-Office Workers
Sampling and Analysis
L1: Research Roundup Sampling and Analysis
Social Concerns Standards, Regulations, and Legal Issues
O9: Mock Trial–Multiple Employer Liability in a Contract Worker Fatality Case, Part 2
K1: Research Roundup Total Worker Health ®
M5: Empowering Women to Pursue Dreams Despite Societal Norms [V]
Total Worker Health ®
Toxicology
Sessions marked with [V] will be broadcast for Virtual Connect. Sessions, schedule, and inclusion in OnDemand are subject to change.
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Education Pop-Ups are 30-minute interactive sessions designed to deliver bite-size, timely, targeted learning. These sessions are all broadcast as part of Virtual Connect. [V] Education Pop-Ups
Monday, May 19 through Wednesday, May 21
Block
Presentation Time 9:55 a.m.-10:25 a.m. 10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. 11:05 a.m.-11:35 a.m. 11:40 a.m.-12:10 p.m. 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m. 12:50 p.m.-1:20 p.m. 1:25 p.m.-1:55 p.m. 2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. 2:35 p.m.-3:05 p.m. 3:10 p.m.-3:40 p.m. 3:45 p.m.-4:15 p.m. 4:20 p.m.-4:50 p.m. 4:55 p.m.-5:25 p.m. 9:05 a.m.-9:35 a.m. 9:40 a.m.-10:10 a.m. 10:15 a.m.-10:45 a.m. 10:50 a.m.-11:20 a.m. 11:25 a.m.-11:55 a.m.
Pop-Up Title
Topic/Track
Pop-Up 1a. The NEW NIOSH List of Hazardous Drugs in Healthcare Settings
Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care
Pop-Up 1
Pop-Up 1b. Oncolytic Virus Therapy
Pop-Up 2a. Biohazardous Drugs, Defining a New Classification Pop-Up 2b. Hazardous Building Material Exposures After Natural Disasters Pop-Up 3a. Toxic Enzymes Exposures from Washing Powders Pop-Up 3b. Laboratory Biorisk Assessments - Cyberbiosecurity
Pop-Up 2
Biosafety/Microbiology Biosafety/Microbiology Sampling and Analysis
Pop-Up 3
Monday, May 19
Pop-Up 3c. Evaluating VOC Sampling Methods
Pop-Up 4a. Industrial Hygiene and Wearable Technology Pop-Up 4b. The Safe Patient Handling and Mobility Approach
Big Data, AI, and Sensor Technologies
Pop-Up 4
Health Care
Pop-Up 5a. Occupational Exposures to Hazards From Uncovered Toilets in Health Care Aerosols and Airborne Particulates
Pop-Up 5
Pop-Up 5b. A Review of Exposure Modeling Resources for Practitioners Pop-Up 6a. Serving on an Editorial Review Board of a Scientific Journal
Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment
Management and Leadership
Pop-Up 6
Pop-Up 6b. Unexpected Alarms in Confined Space Entry
Confined Spaces
Pop-Up 7a. Evaluating Asbestos Exposures at Refinery and Petrochemical Complexes Pop-Up 7b. Naloxone (Narcan) Awareness in the Workplace Pop-Up 8a. Being Autistic in a Neurotypical EHS World Pop-Up 8b. Long COVID. Considerations for Workplace Safety Pop-Up 8c. Worker Health at Home - A Case Study of Laser Engraving Pop-Up 9a. Ultrafine Particles - An Overview for Industrial Hygiene Practitioners
Risk Assessment
Pop-Up 7
Total Worker Health ®
Changing Work Dynamics Changing Work Dynamics Changing Work Dynamics
Pop-Up 8
Tuesday, May 20
Noon-12:30 p.m.
Aerosols and Airborne Particulates
Pop-Up 9
12:35 p.m.-1:05 p.m. 1:10 p.m.-1:40 p.m. 1:45 p.m.-2:15 p.m. 2:20 p.m.-2:50 p.m. 2:55 p.m.-3:25 p.m. 9:05 a.m.-9:35 a.m. 9:40 a.m.-10:10 a.m. 10:15 a.m.-10:45 a.m. 10:50 a.m.-11:20 a.m. 11:25 a.m.-11:55 a.m.
Pop-Up 9b. Rolling Kitchens: Air Contaminants in Food Trucks Pop-Up 9c. Conducting a Dust Hazard Analysis with IH Sampling Pop-Up 10a. Radioactive Material Security for Industrial Hygienists
Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment Radiation (Ionizing and Nonionizing) Radiation (Ionizing and Nonionizing) Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment
Pop-Up 10
Pop-Up 10b. Ionizing Radiation and OSHA Compliance
Pop-Up 10c. Improving Exposure Judgments With Bayesian Priors
Pop-Up 11a. Application of Control Banding in the UK Pop-Up 11b. Noise Considerations in Data Centers Pop-Up 12a. Limitations of Qualitative Fit Testing Pop-Up 12b. Unique Health Hazard Evaluations Pop-Up 13a. Why Ergonomics Deployments Fail
Exposure/Control Banding Noise/Hearing Loss Prevention
Pop-Up 11
Respiratory Protection
Wednesday, May 21
Pop-Up 12
Engineering Controls and Ventilation
Ergonomics
Pop-Up 13
Noon-12:30 p.m.
Pop-Up 13b. ESG Reporting for OEHS Professionals - EU Standards
Human Capital/Environmental Social Governance
Sessions marked with [V] will be broadcast for Virtual Connect. Sessions, schedule, and inclusion in OnDemand are subject to change.
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Exhibitors in Alphabetical Order (as of January 23, 2025) Exhibitors
Company information and the most up- to-date list of exhibitors is available in the Exhibitor Directory .
Company Name
Booth Number
Company Name
Booth Number
Company Name
Booth Number
Company Name
Booth Number
mPower Electronics Inc. MSA Safety Sales LLC
SciAps Inc
3M
EMSL Analytical, Inc. Environmental Express Epicore Biosystems
634 429 406
431 129 235 213 940
1119
419 604 807 709 529 504 220 135
Sensidyne, LP
A&B Labs
404
Mycometer, Inc.
SevenGen
AccuTec-IHS
1020 1204
Nextteq, LLC
SGS North America Inc.
Equivital
1019
ACGIH(R)
NMS Labs
SHOEBOX Ltd.
Eurofins Built Environment Testing
908 809 636 229 505
Advanced Chemical Testing
405 637 729 415 413 414 521 335
SIBATA SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Noise Control Engineering, LLC
Flow Sciences, Inc.
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals
1135
NRCC
Gas Clip Technologies, Inc. Gasmet Technologies Inc. Gastec International Corporation Limited
AIHA
SKC Inc.
111 507
OHD, LLLP
Alliant Insurance Services, Inc.
SlateSafety
Open Range Software LLC Pace Analytical Services
ALS Labs
205
Stat Peel
1129
1012
AMETEK MOCON
Stonehouse Process Safety, Inc.
GfG Instrumentation, Inc.
840 218 918 738 319
219
Particles Plus
509
Applied Particle Technology
Global Language Translations and Consulting, Inc.
Sy-Klone International Terracon Consultants Inc.
1228
Partner Engineering and Science, Inc.
A-SAFE
705
Assay Technology, Inc./AT Labs/ MNR Services
GrayWolf Sensing Solutions
305 909 734
318
PathCon Laboratories
The EI Group, Inc. TSI Incorporated
736
GVS HETI
Peter Greven U.S. Corporation
1008 1035
Blackline Safety
137 639
Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham- Deep South ERC Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, Education Research Center Univ. of Washington - Envir&Occupational Health Sciences University of British Columbia
Pollen Sense, LLC
Board for Global EHS Credentialing
538
Honeywell
1029
Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP)
Premier Factory Safety
512
528
ILC Dover LP
508 629 407 513
537
Premier Safety
1105
Industrial Scientific Corporation International Safety Systems, Inc.
BreatheSafe
234
Pureflo
819 412
Bullard Company Bureau Veritas
536
1113
RAECO Rents
ISOtunes
119 437 841
Reactec Ltd
1018
539 534 813 207 913 915 741 621 309
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Chemican Inc CHEMTREC
535
Redshift Technologies
435
University of Michigan
REPSS, Inc. RescueStat
Kanomax USA
1009 1131
609 239
VelocityEHS
CIH Equipment Company/Egas Depot
707
Kestrel Instruments Kinetics Noise Control Kitagawa America, LLC
WAHTS Hearing
Rheo Engineering
Colden Corporation
334 719 329 635
1014
1220
WAVECONTROL INC
Risk Management Technologies
ColdVentures
434 608 139 941 720
519 304 328 808 919 313
WorkCare, Inc.
RKI Instruments, Inc. S.E. International, Inc.
Larson Davis
CORE Occupational Medicine
Working Concepts, Inc.
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Cority CTEH
Workplace Safety Screenings
SafeBridge Regulatory & Life Sciences Group SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc.
LISAM
WSP
708
Lugaia USA
Draeger Inc.
605
Matrix Design Group
DuPont Personal Protection
1013
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
SGS is the world’s leading testing, inspection, and certification company. In North America, we provide trusted analytical, industrial hygiene, and built environment services, helping businesses ensure compliance, protect workers, and maintain safe, sustainable operations. Our brand promise – when you need to be sure – reflects our commitment to quality, integrity, and reliability across industries. Partner with SGS for accurate results, innovative solutions, and expert support in safeguarding health and the environment. www.SGS.com
TSI Incorporated , based in Shoreview, MN, is a global leader in precision measurement instrumentation, software services, and workflow management. For over 60 years, we’ve provided innovative solutions for environmental monitoring, health and safety, HVAC testing, aerosol science, and industrial hygiene. Trusted worldwide for accuracy and expertise, TSI empowers professionals with data-driven insights and dedicated support. Explore our health and safety solutions, including instruments from our Casella brand. Visit our website tsi.com for more information.
From first responders to industrial workers, DuPont Personal Protection provides a wide range of personal protection solutions including some of the most trusted and innovative brands in the industry, such as Tyvek® and Tychem®, to meet your safety needs. DuPont™ SafeSPEC™, our powerful web-based tool, can assist you with finding the appropriate DuPont garments for chemical and thermal hazards and controlled environments. SafeSPEC™ has a full permeation test results database for DuPont™ Tychem® fabrics and allows you to search by hazard to help find the appropriate protection. The SafeSPEC™ app is also available for mobile use. www.safespec.dupont.com tyvek.com/ppe
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Founded in 1828, Bureau Veritas is a global leader in analyzing samples to assess potential chemical exposures, characterize particles and quantify surface residues for more than 2,000 chemicals. Our analytical results are used to make decisions that protect and enhance the health and safety of people at work and in their community. Bureau Veritas has provided IH and pharmaceutical analyses for decades to government agencies as well as private chemical, manufacturing, mining, construction, energy companies and many more. Bureau Veritas is the premier provider of Industrial Hygiene analytical services in North America for more than 60 years. Our laboratories have been accredited by the American Industrial Hygiene Association Laboratory Accreditation Program (AIHA LAP, LLC) since 1974. https://group.bureauveritas.com
SKC is the global leader in sampling solutions and expertise for OEHS professionals — your trusted partner in protecting the health and safety of workers. We are the people engineering, manufacturing, selling, and supporting the best-in-class tools you use to assess worker exposure to hazards: air, noise, and surface/dermal. Making your job easier through our science and expertise is our passion; serving you with integrity is our pleasure. SKC is Science. Serving People. www.skcinc.com
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