cshema2007

PRESENTATIONS

Monday, July 23
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10:30-11:00  

EH&S PROGRAM ACCREDITATION # 1
The Inevitability of
EH&S Program Accreditation

A - Emery
B - Brown
C - Whary

Robert Emery, University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston;
Bruce Brown, UT HSC Houston;
Ross Grayson, UC Riverside;
Mark Whary, DVM, PhD,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  GENERAL SAFETY: CONSTRUCTION # 6
Effective Construction Safety on Campus:
The Owner’s Perspective


Christine Eick, Auburn University;
Fran McCormack, Academic Risk Resources
  LABORATORY SAFETY # 15
Managing DEA Controlled Substances and Listed Chemicals at Colleges and Universties

William VanSchalkwyk, MIT; Zhanna Davidovitz, MIT; Thomas Aicardi, Triumvirate Environmental
  EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT # 23
Implementing the
National Incident Management System


Dennis Sullivan, University of Louisville
 
11:05-11:35

GENERAL SAFETY: CONSTRUCTION # 7
Developing an EH&S Construction Support Program from the Ground Up

Joe Griffin, Harvard University;
Garrett Burke, Harvard University

LABORATORY SAFETY # 16
Development and Implementation of a Controlled Substances and Chemical Precursor Program at Stanford University

Mary Dougherty, Stanford University

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT # 24
Effective Media Relations
During An Emergency

Phillip Van Saun,
University of California San Diego

 
11:40-12:10

GENERAL SAFETY: CONSTRUCTION # 8
The Challenge of Design Build Process to Environmental Health and Safety…
a New Construction Reality

Joe Rizkallah, University of California, Irvine

LABORATORY SAFETY # 17
From Autoclaves to X-rays: A How-To-Guide For Establishing a Laboratory Audit Program

Maureen Kotlas, University of Maryland;
Chris Benas, University of Maryland

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT # 25
The Day a Plane Crashed Next to Our Campus

Erik Talley, Weill Medical College of
Cornell University

 
Lunch with Exhibitors  
1:30-2:00  

MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS # 2
The 2006 C2E2 Benchmark Survey of the State of Environmental Management Systems at Colleges and Universities

Thomas Balf, Campus Consortium for Environmental Excellence

      ENVIRONMENTAL # 18
Regulatory Update: EPA Enforcement and Compliance Assistance Initiatives

Adam Steinman, Woodard & Curran;

David Wilcoxen,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT # 26
Holy Crap, Batman!

Mike Durham, Louisiana State University

 
2:05-2:35

GENERAL SAFETY # 10
Focused Quantititative Ergonomic Analysis - A Success Story

Mark Fisher, Bowdoin College

ENVIRONMENTAL # 19
Strategies for Universities and Colleges to Enhance Reputation and Improve Growth by Managing Greenhouse Gases

Allan Bedwell, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT # 27
Successful Management of Norovrius Outbreak - Using the University’s Public Health Response Strategy and the
Emergency Master Plan!


Ray Richards, University of Alberta
 
2:40-3:10

MANAGEMENT # 3
MIT’s EHS Organizational
Development Journey

Tom Pedersen, CDM;
Lou Diberardinis, MIT

GENERAL SAFETY # 11
Natural vs. Artificial Turf Sports Fields – Safety, Health, and Environmental Considerations

John Kissida, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.; Daniel Martin, MIT

ENVIRONMENTAL # 20
Planning for the Regional
Greenhouse Gas Initiative


Cynthia Strong Hibbard, CDM;
Amelia Ravin, CDM

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT # 28
Building a Business Continuity
Program on Campus

Mary Parrish, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 
Break  
3:30-4:00  

MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS # 4
Some Lessons Learned: Building MIT's EHS Management System

Louis DiBerardinis, MIT;
Laurie Veal, MIT

MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS # 5
Using MIT's EHS-MS for Training Compliance

Pamela Greenley, MIT:
Laurie Veal, MIT

  GENERAL SAFETY # 12
The Analysis of the Factors involved in the Accidents/Incidents associated with Education and Researches at University of Tokyo

Risuke Karima, University of Tokyo
 

ENVIRONMENTAL # 21
What Gets Measured Gets Done: Four Years into the CUNY-EPA Audit Agreement. The City University of New York moves forward with its voluntary environmental disclosure initiative

Howard Apsan, City University of New York;
Christina Peters, Triumvirate Environmental

 

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT # 29
Colleges of the Fenway
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan

Tucker Husband, Medical, Academic and Scientific Community Organization; Roy Schifilliti, Wheelock college; Scott Choquette, Dewberry

 
4:05-4:35

GENERAL SAFETY # 13
Presenting a “Safety Conference on Wheels” for your Physical Plant Staff

Pat Buist, Calvin College;
Jennifer Ambrose, Calvin College

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT # 30
Violence on Campus

Bernadette Mondy, Virginia Tech
Herb Wagner, University of Arizona
Susan Magor, Concordia University
 
4:40-5:10

GENERAL SAFETY # 14
Providing EH&S Services to University Volunteer Groups

Brian Oatman, University of California; Mark Barros, University of California

ENVIRONMENTAL # 22
Hazardous Waste Facility –
A University/ City Partnership!


Ray Richards, Universisty of Alberta
 
Tuesday, July 24
    Room 1   Room 2   Room 3   Room 4  
10:00-10:30  

MANAGEMENT # 32
Effective Techniques for Reporting EH&S Program Status to Executive Leadership

Robert Emery, University of Texas-Houston

  GENERAL SAFETY # 40
Safety Management Process (SMP) -
Proactive Safety Metrics that Drive Performance in Large and Complex Facilities


Anne Bevington, Coors Brewing Company
 

SUSTAINABILITY # 46
Bringing Britain to Boston - an insight into the work of the United Kingdom university and college environmental champion, the EAUC, and its strategic relationship with the C2E2
Iain Patton, University of Gloucestershire;

A | B

Sheri Leigh Miles, Bishop Burton College;
Peter Schneider, Boston University;
Tom Balf, Campus Consortium for Environmental Excellence

 

LABORATORY SAFETY # 52
Initiating a Culture of Safety within a University Chemistry Department

Keith Duval, University of Pittsburgh; Mark DiNardo, University of Pittsburgh

 
10:35-11:05

LABORATORY SAFETY # 53
Collaborative Laboratory Inspection Program at UNC Chapel Hill- Ten Years later

Jonathan Moore, UNC Chapel Hill

 
11:10-11:40 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS # 33
An Administrative Portal for Improved Regulatory Compliance

Amy Orders, North Carolina State University
LABORATORY SAFETY # 54
Glutaraldehyde Use on Campus: Where is it used, what are real exposure levels and what is the impact of new regulations?

Sara Souza, University of California Berkeley
 
Lunch with Exhibitors; Exhibitor & Poster Teardown; Plenary Session - Susan Sibley  
2:00-2:30  

MANAGEMENT # 34
Effectively Managing the “Under-Exposed”

Robert Emery
University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston

 

GENERAL SAFETY: SMALL COLLEGES # 41
Managing a One Person (if you're lucky there are 2 of you) EHS Office

Suzanne Howard, Wellesley College;
Karen Misbach, Trinity College;
Bruce McDouga, Colby College

 

SUSTAINABILITY # 45
Using EPA's "Environmental Management Guide for Colleges and Universities" to Promote Sustainability

Madeline Snow, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Gina Snyder, EPA

  LABORATORY SAFETY # 55
Training, Supervision, Housekeeping and Audits – The Four Pillars of Laboratory Safety

Supplement

James Workman, Brigham Young University
 
2:35-3:05

MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS # 35
EMS to RMS, Exploring the Concept of a Risk Management System

Patrick Durbin, The University of Texas System

LABORATORY SAFETY # 56
Can a Laboratory Safety Committee be Effective? Laboratory Safety Committee Role Playing Exercise
Peter Schneider, Boston University;
Ron Slade, Boston University
 
3:10-3:40

MANAGEMENT # 36
The Cost of Risk -
How to reduce your piece of the pie

Grace Crickette, University of California

NANOTECHNOLOGY # 42
Pre-Operational Safety and Environmental Reviews at a Nanotechnology Facility

Jerry Gordon, Cornell University

SUSTAINABILITY # 48
The Evolution of a Sustainability Initiative at the University of Missouri-Columbia

Peter Ashbrook, University of Missouri-Columiba

 
Break  
4:00-4:30  

MANAGEMENT # 37
Doing More with Existing Personnel: The Yale University OEHS Safety Advisor Program

Kevin Charbonneau, Yale University;
Benjamin Fontes, Yale University

 

NANOTECHNOLOGY # 43
Workplace Airborne Nanoparticle Exposure Measurement at University Research Centers

Candace Tsai,
University of Massachusetts Lowell;
Earl Ada, University of Massachusetts Lowell;
Michael Ellenbecker,
University of Massachusetts Lowell;
Marilyn Hallock,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
Kwangseog Ahn,
University of Massachusetts Lowell

 

SUSTAINABILITY # 49
The MIT Energy Initiative: Partnering to Develop and Implement a Campus
Sustainable Energy Agenda

Steven M. Lanou
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

LABORATORY SAFETY # 57
Process Safety Management Techniques in University Research Laboratories

A | B | C

Michael Labosky, Harvard University;
Charles Lichtenwalner, Harvard University;
Ken Kretchman, North Carolina State University;
Jerry Gordon, Cornell University;
Lawrence Gibbs, Stanford University

 
4:35-5:05 MANAGEMENT # 38
Priorities, Goals and Measurement for EHS professionals in Higher Education

Michael Cimis, Dartmouth College;
Michael Blayney, Dartmouth College
SUSTAINABILITY # 50
How Objectives for a Sustainable Campus has Affected Utilities Design for the Harvard Allston Development Project
Joe Griffin, Harvard University;
Cynthia Strong Hibbard, CDM
 
5:10-5:40

MANAGEMENT # 39
Lessons Learned from 30 years of reviewing EH&S programs at several Universities - Was it Value Added?

Donald A. Robinson, UMass Amherst

NANOTECHNOLOGY # 44
Making Environmental Health and Safety Decisions Under Uncertainty:
Risk Assessment for Nanomaterials

Igor Linkov, Intertox Inc.

SUSTAINABILITY # 51
Designing Building Exhaust Stacks and Air Intakes with IAQ and
Sustainability Issues in Mind

Brad Cochran, CPP, Inc.

 
Wednesday, July 25
    Room 1   Room 2   Room 3   Room 4  
10:30-11:00  

MANAGEMENT # 58
Benchmarking EHS Programs by
Participating in the CSHEMA Benchmarking and Salary Survey

Peter Ashbrook, University of Missouri-Columbia

 

FIRE # 63
Alarm Systems and Student Safety
On and Off Campus

Marty McCormack, Boston Fire Dept.

 

SUSTAINABILITY # 67
Practical Considerations in Moving a College or University Toward Carbon Neutrality

Phillip Ludvigsen, Jacques Whitford;
John Cusack,
New Jersey Institute of Technology

 

HAZMAT # 72
Implications of DHS Rulemaking - Hartman

Implications of DHS Rulemaking - Reinhardt

Supplement A | Supplement B

Barry Hartman, KL Gates;
Peter Reinhardt, Yale University

 
11:05-11:35  
11:40-12:10 MANAGEMENT # 59
Children on Campus

Paul Adams, University of Exeter
FIRE # 64
Management Concerns on Fire Safety from the Perspective of Someone New to an Institution of Higher Learning|

Kevin McSweeney, University of Delaware

SUSTAINABILITY # 68
Greening the 'E' in EH&S

Nancy Apple,
Mount Holyoke and Hampshire Colleges

 
Awards Luncheon  
1:30-2:00   BIOSAFETY # 61
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Site Visit: How to Prepare for an Evaluation of Your Institutional Biosafety Program

Robert Hashimoto, CBSP Consultant
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TRAINING # 65
Exciting, Charismatic, Stupendous (EHS) training that WORKS!!!

Pano Koukopoulos,
Western CT State University

  EMERGENCY MAANGEMENT # 69
A Snapshot Survey of Emergency Management Programs at Colleges and Universities

Dennis K. Sullivan, University of Louisville
  ENVIRONMENTAL # 73
Waste Minimization Strategies That Work

A Case Study of Boston University
Paul Kelly, Boston University;
Michael Benson, Triumvirate Environmental
 
2:05-2:35  

BIOSAFETY # 62
Site Visit from the NIH Office of Biotechnology Activities: Lessons Learned

Janet Peterson, University of Maryland

  TRAINING # 66
Let's Create a CSHEMA Best Practices List for Training and Performance Improvement

Robert Edgar, Stanford University
 

TECHNOLOGY # 70
Case-Study Review of an EH&S Support System Based on a Standard Microsoft Platform

Nancy Apple, Mt. Holyoke and Hampshire Colleges; Robert Foster, EH&E

  ENVIRONMENTAL # 74
EPA Academic Laboratory Rulemaking Update

Peter Reinhardt, Yale University; William Diesslin, Iowa State University
 
2:40-3:10  

BIOSAFETY # 60
Mold in the Environment:
The Difficulty of Assessing the Risk

George Bender, Duquesne University

   

TECHNOLOGY # 71
Development of Automated Pictograph-Based Campus-Wide Hazard Information Signage System Using Desktop Software

James Gilbert, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

ENVIRONMENTAL # 75
Update on EPA's Laboratories Rule

Kristin Fitzgerald,
Environmental Protection Agency