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ACGIH COVID-19 Resources Listed on the NIEHS COVID-19 Resources Page
  • May 27, 2021

ACGIH COVID-19 Resources Listed on the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) COVID-19 Resources Page

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Visit the ACGIH Virtual Booth at AIHce EXP 2021
  • May 21, 2021

ACGIH is excited to participate in the AIHce EXP Virtual Expo. Be sure to visit our booth May 24th-26th. If you’re attending the conference be sure to stop by our booth to say hello and learn more about new products we’ve released this year. Pro tip: In conjunction with the conference, ACGIH will be launching […]

Watch Now – Lisa Brosseau, ScD, CIH & Tom Peters, MS, PhD, CIH on IAQ Radio
  • May 14, 2021

Did you miss Lisa Brosseau, ScD, CIH, Chair of the ACGIH Pandemic Response Task Force, and Tom Peters, MS, PhD, CIH, member of the ACGIH Board of Directors, on IAQ Radio? Watch anytime. The recording is now available. They discussed the best advice for going back to work and school during a pandemic. ACGIH is […]

Past ACGIH Chair, Susan Arnold, Named New Deputy Director of MCOHS
  • April 22, 2021

Former Chair of the ACGIH Board of Directors, Susan Arnold, PhD, CIH, has been named new Deputy Director of The Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety (MCOHS) Education and Research Center. Dr. Susan Arnold is an Assistant Professor in the Industrial Hygiene program in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences and the University of […]

ACGIH Board Member Jack Caravanos Contributes to the Safety of Ventilation Systems
  • April 8, 2021

At least two solutions are being used to make ventilation systems safer. Current member of the ACGIH Board of Directors, Jack Caravanos, DrPH, CIH, is recognized in an article titled “Theatrical fog formula approved as antimicrobial air treatment“. Dr. Caravanos is also a member of the Grignard Pure’s science advisory team, as the article quotes: Last […]

The ACGIH 2021–2024 Strategic Plan
  • April 1, 2021

The ACGIH Board of Directors is proud to present the 2021–2024 ACGIH Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan is the result of over 500 volunteer and staff hours, input from members and non-members through a survey sent in the Summer of 2020, and facilitation by a non-profit consultation organization. The five goals outlined in the strategic […]

ACGIH TLV-PA Committee Chair, Rick Neitzel Participates in Apple Hearing Study
  • March 11, 2021

The Apple Hearing Study is conducted alongside the University of Michigan School of Public Health and Rick Neitzel, PhD, CIH, FAIHA, Associate Professor and also Chair of the ACGIH TLV-PA Committee. This Study is sharing new data from thousands of participants across the US in an effort to help people better understand their hearing health. […]

ACGIH Comments: IH in the Workplace
  • March 10, 2021

In the latest issue of Industrial Hygiene in the Workplace, ACGIH Board and staff members weighed in on budget cuts under the Trump administration that affect EHS standards, in the article “Forward Focus: The Future of Industrial Hygiene, Part 1 – Shift in Power, Shift in Focus”. All ACGIH members receive a printed copy of […]

Members – Calls for Nominations for 2022 Board of Directors and Nominating Committee
  • January 28, 2021

The ACGIH Nominating Committee is seeking suggestions from the membership for candidates for the 2022 ACGIH Election Ballot. Vacant positions for 2022 are: Three (3) Directors for the Board of Directors, and three members for the 2022 Nominating Committee. The 2021 Nominating Committee and ACGIH depend on your contributions and ask that you nominate individuals that […]

ACGIH Board Ratifies 2021 TLVs and BEIs
  • January 7, 2021

Cincinnati, Ohio — January 7, 2021 — ACGIH announced that its Board of Directors ratified the 2021 Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs). The Board also approved recommendations for additions to the Notice of Intended Changes (NIC). Click here for the listing of the substances that were acted upon. […]