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You are cordially invited to attend the 28th Annual Meeting of Industrial Hygiene Foundation and to share in the valuable inter change of information that such a gathering of management executives! and specialists on all aspects of industrial health and safety make
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Progress in voluntary and co
operative programs of industrial .
health and safety will be dis
cussed by outstanding authorities
from industry, government, labor
and universities, with an indica
tion of future needs and plans.
The meeting is designed for chief
executives as well as professional
and technical personnel. An ad
tt vance registration card is enclosed
for your convenience.
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Sincerely,
Blaine B. Wescott, ' i Chairman, Board of Trustees!
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MELLON INSTITUT
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1-H-F BOARD OF TRUSTEES
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE FOUNDATIO
t. *. WE5COTI, Chairman Pratidant, MFC Ctfporvtien
Its Scope of Activities
PAUL W. BACHMAN, Vice Chairman Vice Pmtiatftt* Koppan Company, Inc.
C. K. DAVISON, Secretary
Prwldant, Doviton Sand A CravtJ Company
' THEODORE HATCH, Tratiurtr OwdimH School of Public Hoolfh, Univartity of Pittsburgh
The Foundation is a nonprofit research assoc ation of industries for advancing industri;. hygiene and occupational health, improvir.: working conditions, and bettering Hume relations.
T, C. WATERS, Central Counsel Milo* A StocbbrMo*
EARLE T. ANDREWS Soniot Enoculiv* Vice Pmidont, PaemylvoiMo Ckm fond Carp.
i CHESTER L ARNOLD
Vkt Prtaidonl, ftiMorch, Stovffor Chamkal Campcity
ANNA M. RAETJER School o4 Mygiant A Public HoeHh, Tht John* Hopkins University
RORERT D. BUSIER .1 Viet Frcitdsnt, Industrial IsietiM, Wastlnghoute Electric Carp. .1
M. F. CRASS, JR* Stcrtiory4r*aNPtr, Moorfectwrisg Chomists' Association, Inc.
It was organized by industry to
conduct and stimulate research
collect and disseminate factual
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cooperate wish end assist other agencies active in these endeavors
RORERT T. P. doTREVILLE, M.D, Managing Dimtar, industrial Hygtana Foundation
ANDREW FLETCHER Chairman, St. Joseph Load Company
1 W. O. HAZARD Indwctrial ftolatiens Division, Owam- Illinois Class Company
ANDREW KALMYKOW Monaper, Casualty Dept., Assoc, of Casualty A Surety Companies
s.harold
McFarland
Director of Personnel Services, General Motors Corporation
'ROBERT R. O'CONNOR, M.D. Vice President for Health Services, United Stems Stool Corporation
t&BtlTT T. ROSS
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Manooer of Employee Services, Ford Motor Company
ELGIN D. SALLEE
Manoper of Safety, Industrial Hyfliene, Employment A Plant Training, American Can Company
O. A. SANDER, M.D. School of Medicine, Marquette University
JOHN F. SHRONTS, M.D. Medical Director, General Mills, Inc.
G. R_ SIMMONS Director of Research and Development, Western Electric Company
KENNETH W. SMITH, MJ1, Modicel Director, Jahns^Manville Corporation
LEO TEPLOW Auictont Vice President, American Iron A Steal Institute
JOSEPH F. TREON Manoper, Biological Sciences Section, Allas Chemical Industries, Inc.
G ARTHUR WEBB Director of Administration, Mellon Institute
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JOHN A. ZAPP, JR. Director, fioskolJ Laborotory, E. I. du Pont de Nemours A Company
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It Is B unified, voluntary effort on the part t
industry and is a symbol of industrial initiate
and leadership in meeting its responsibility ,
protect the health of workmen, employees t
common comers, consumers, ond the gener<
public from adverse effects of industrial prt
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The Foundation provides industry with o cet tralized agency for cooperation and eoliaborc tion in problems of mutual interest.
Through its professional staff, research facil ties, and accumulated technical informatior It assists industry in developing industri* hygiene and occupational health program provides current information on toxicity, healt hazards, analytical methods ond control prt cedures; conducts field studies and laborator research and serves as a common meetln place for seminars, discussionals, trainin courses, and instruction on specific or generc health problems.
industrial Hygiene Digest, published monthl by the Foundation, contains obstraets of th current world's literature on industrial hygiene occupational health, and related subjects.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING
October 23, 1963 Auditorium, Mellon Institute
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOOI'
October 23, 1963 Auditorium, Mellon Institute
Chairman BLAINE B. WESCOTT, Ph.D., President, MPC Corporation and Chairman of IHF Board of Trustees
' "Fifty Years of Progress in Industrial Health and Safety'
9:30 o.m. Address of Welcome
PAUL C. CROSS. Ph.D. President Mellon Institute
9:40 o.m. SO Years of Accident Prevention
MRS. ESTHER PETERSON Assistant Secretary for Labor Standards U.5. Department of Labor
10:10 o.m. Interstate Cooperation -- Key to Water Pollution Control
RICHARD D, HOAR, PhJ3. and
HENRY C. BRAMER, Ph.D. Water Resources Fellowship Mellon Institute
10:40 a.m. Atmospheric Hygiene In Pittsburgh through Community Action
E R. WEIDLEIN, Sc.D. Fortner President end now Trustee Emeritus, Mellon Institute
11:10 o.m. Recess
11:20 a.m; Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine
ROBERT A. REHOE. M.D, Director. The Kettering Laboratory University of Cincinnati
11:50 o.m. Adjournment for lunch
/ 2:00 p.m. Compensation Trends
WILSON C. J.UNSEN Consultant, and Immediate Past Presid* Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company
2:30 p.m. Toxicology of Industrial Chemist
HENRY F. SMYTH, JR., Ph.D. Administrative Fellow Chemical Hygiene Fellowship Mellon Institute
3:00 p.m. Recess
3:10 p.m. Perspective in Industrial Hygiene
THEODORE F. HATCH,. SM. Professor, Industrial Health Engineerin Graduate School of Public Health University of Pittsburgh
3:40 p.m. Industrial Hygiene Foundation
ROBERT T. P. deTREVILLE. M.D. Managing Director Industrial Hygiene Foundation
4:10 p.m. Membership Meeting
5:00 p.m. Social Hour
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THURSDAY MORNING
October 24, 1963 Auditorium, Mellon Institute
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
October 24, 1963 Auditorium, Mellon Institute
Chairman: PAUL TV. BACHMAN, Ph.D., Vice President, Koppers Company, Inc,, and Vice-Chairman of IHF Board of Trus
' Industrial Hygiene tn the 1960'j"
10:00 c.rr:. Mnns^ement Acpect;
t 2:00 p.m. Group Health Programs
1. L. GWIAIUU '
JAMES H. STERNER, M.D.
Director
Public Affairs and Employee Information
Western Electric Company, Inc.
Medical Director Eastman Kodak Company
10:30 o.m. Government Plans
LUTHER L. TERRY, MO. Surgeon General U.S. Public Health Service
11:00 o.m. Recess
2:20 p.m. Chronic Disease Research in Indus
ANTONIO CIOCCO, Sc.D. Head, Department of Biostatistics Graduate School of Public Health University of Pittsburgh
11:10 o.m. Labor Interests
A. E. BROWN Secretary-Treasurer United Paper Makers and Paper Workers AFL-CIO
11:40 a.m. Adjournment
3:00 p.m. Physiology of Work
DAVID MINARD, M.D, Head, Department of Occupational Hec Graduate School of Public Health University of Pittsburgh
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12:00 Noon
LUNCHEON
Georgian Room Webster Hall Hotel .
Speaker:
SENATOR CHARLES R. WEINER Minority Floor Leader Senate of Pennsylvania
Subject;
SOCIAL PROGRESS AND THE LAW
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3:30 p.m. Products Liability
L A. COLEMAN General Counsel Allied Chemical Corporation
4:00 p.m. Adjournment
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MEMBERS------------------INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE FOUNDATION
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Abrasive Grain Association
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Abrasive Products Company
Acme Abrasive Company
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation
Allegheny Pittsburgh Coal Company
Allied rhtn;rftl Corporation _
Aluminum Company of America
American Abrasive Company
' Aiatriiui Air Filler CuiujMui), uiC.
- American Can Company, Inc.
American Emery Wheel Works
American Iron and Steel Institute
- American Metal Climaz, Inc.
American Mining Congress
American Optical Company
American Smelting & Refining Company
American Viscose Corporation
American Zinc Institute, Inc.
American Zinc. Lead 4 Smelting Company
Anaconda Company
Annco Steel Corporation
Assn, of American Railroads
Assn, of Casualty 4 Surety Companies*
Atlas Chmirl Industries, Inc. .
Autometric, Inc.
Automobile Manufacturers Association
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''Ball Brothers Company Bartlett-Collins Company
Bay State Abrasive Products Company Beryllium Corporation Biro 4 Son, Inc. Bituminous Casualty Corporation Boeing Company Brush Beryllium Company George H. Bullard Company, Inc. Bunker Hill Company Butler County Mushroom Farm, Inc.
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Can Manufacturers Institute, Inc. Carborundum Company Celanese Corporation of America Central Silica Company Chicago Wheel 4 Manufacturing Company Cincinnati Milling Machine Company Robert F. Coleman. Inc, Colonial Abrasive Products Company Gomalco Aluminum (Bell Bay) Limited Commonwealth Sanitation Company Compendia Siderurgica Nacional Consolidation Coal Company, Inc. Continental Can Company, Inc. Cooper-Bessenter Corporation Com Products Company Cortland Grinding Wheels Corporation Creole Petroleum Corporation
Multiple Membership (151 member companies)
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Davison Chemical Division. W. R. Grace 4 Company
Deckers Creek Sand Company Deere 4 Company A. P. de Sanco & Son, Inc. Diamond Alkali Company Dow Chemical Company B. F. Drakenleld 4 Company, Inc. Dravo Corporation
(E . Ebasco Services, Inc. Edmar Abrasive Company E. I. du Font de Newuius 4 Company Electric Storage Battery Company Electro Refractories & Abrasives Corporation Elier Division, The Murray Corporation Equitable life Assurance Society-of the U.S. Ethyl Corporation Exolon Company
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Ferro Corporation Foote Mineral Company Ford Motor Company Foundry Facings Manufacturers Association Freeport Div,, Nalco Chemical Company Fuller Merriam Company
(G . Gardner Machine Companv Geigy-Werke Schweizerhalle A. G. General Abrasive Company. Inc. : General Electric Company General Grinding Wheel Corporation General Mills, Inc. General Motors Corporation Georgia Eaolin Company t^Glenshaw Glass Company, Inc. Grinding Wheel Institute
Gulf Oil Corporation
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Hall China Company
Hamilton Emery & Corundum Company
Hampden Grinding Wheel Company
Hanley Company
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Hazleton Laboratories Hercules Powder Company
Hughson Chemical Company
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Ingerso11-Humphryes Div.. Borg-Werner Corp.
Inland Steel Company
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International Business Machines Corp.
International Nickel Company
International Research and Development Companv
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Johns-Manville Corporation
Jones 4 Laughiin Steel Corporation
Jowiti 4 Rodgers Company
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Kaiser Refractories Div,, Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp,
Kennecott Copper Corporation Koppers Company, Inc.
(L Lave Crucible-Refractories Company Lead Industries Association London Transport Board Louisiana Ordnance Plant, Remington Rand Div.,
Sperry Rond Corp.
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- MackUn Company ... Manhattan Rubber Dir., Raybeslos-Manhartaa, lac.
Marbon Chemical Dit.. Borg-Warner Corp.
Err.rinvArs' Ccir.rswisation Association
J. S. McCormick Company Mid-West Abrasive Company Mine Safety Appliances Company Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company
Jesse S. Morie & Son, Inc. '>.,3
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National Association of Mutual Casualty
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Companies*
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National Crushed Stone Association, Inc.
National Glass Sand Corporation
National Grinding Wheel Company, Inc.
National Industrial Send Association
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National Lead Company
National Sand & Gravel Association, Inc.
National Slag Association
National Steel Corporation
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Osborn Manufacturing Company Ottawa Silica Company Owens-Coming Fiberglas Corporation Owens-Illinois Glass Company
(P Pacific Grinding Wheel Manufacturing Company. G. H. Packwood Manufacturing Company Peninsular Grinding Wheel Penn-Rillton Company Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Casualty Insurance Company Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. Phelps Dodge Corporation 1 Philadelphia Quartz Company ftp*. Fabrication Institute L^-Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Pittsburgh Steel Company Portland Cement Association Powdered Products Company Piillirum-Stomilard
'Multiple Membership (27 member companies)
Reaction Motors Division. Thiokol Chemical Corporation
Red Hill Grinding Wheel Corporation Republic Steel Corporation H. H, Robertson Company Robertson Manufacturing Company
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Safety First Supply Company St. Joseph Lead Company Sandie Corporation Sauereisen Cements Company Claude B. Scbneible Company Scott Aviation Corporation Semiconductor Products Div., Motorola, Inc. Simonds Abrasive Company Simonds Worden White Company Soap and Detergent Association . Socuny Mooii Oil Company. Inc. Standard Lime and Cement Compunv Stautler Chemical Company Sterling Grinding Wheel Company Sugar Beet Products Company
rr Tamms Industries Company Tata Industries limited Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company Tennessee Copper Company, Division of Tennessee Corporation Texas Gulf Sulphur Company Titan Abrasives CompanyToms River-Cincinnati Chemical Corporation
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Union Carbide Corporation United States Potters Association United States Steel Corporation
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Valley Mould A- Iron Corporation Van Straaten Chemical Company Vesuvius Crucible Company
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Waltham Grinding Wheel Company
Washington Mills Abrasive Company
Wedron Silica Company
Western Electric Company
Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company Limited
Westfield Grinding Wheel Company
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company
Whitehead Brothers Company
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Willson Products Division, Ray-O-Vac Company
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Youngstown Sheet end Tube Company
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