Document k9vEbxbO3VyDwDjZQBL86XoGn

-1 PLAINTIFF'S EXHIBIT r IVte, Duperiatendgrt,. ' Divlaism f Safety end ' ' ' Colmbus, Ohio* . upoki or utb Annuo, kotijo ikxwhuai. Htoun roornmox bjbxoi ittTitra. OTTSBOflaa, PA* 22, 19tt& IHF-531 The gmmre'TmMllIni of the Industrial l^TSiso* foundation was the only meeting tost mttan of th* orgilasbiom wmw permitted to attend, Thome --atInca were concerned am with problane ofgsneml health, personnel relations and oocial rstbsr than industrial bygisow. aa aara no* permitted to at- the medical.conference, tba anglaaarlsc ccnfwrtoee or tho eonfwrwnew of in- (hr*trial Fqflirrtftg and touoologlstg towx* tbo raal problaaa of interoat to this Division wwyw dimaaML tba following mibjects vara discus--rt In tba general Deeting ' - ' ` ; . ,, V r BOX BIO la'OSS JOB* -- hyAndr-- Fletcher, Pfealdeot, St* Joseph Laad Co--ary, -- . Board Chairman, Industrial fygisne foundation. Mr*.Fletcher hoisted out1that ill health ecus-- the' loss of billion nan boors of work each nvi with a loss af'27 billlob -ib national aaaltb. John f. UdUbon, Managing Director of tba Industrial $rgie--~ Foundation discussed tbo seme suhjsot. Fla pointad cat thatr ths Industrial hygiene Foundation bad established a now labor** tory on toxicology; and phystolocr* in addition to pnhliablnc tba Industrial Hygiene DigsSt, tbs-Foundation also publish-- spselsl p--pbl sis ouch as "Industrial Health Department functions and Belationthlpc* and "Safety In Sandblasting*. Ba stated *"'at ths l$li& loco-- of ths foundation was F1/`>nrn and expanses 1101,000. He slao statsd that there ara 300,000 'mom orgaoin ebaaical compounds, and that it is up to. Industrial hygienists to know in--thing stoat oaoy of tbsss compounds. OOOD FSaXTH Is GOOD BOS HISS" - by Thomas Parran, Jt. U. 3*an, ** Qraduats School Of Public Baalth, CfeiTsrjity of Pittsburgh. Dr. Parran, Toner aurgsoa ganeral of tbs 3. 3. Public Health Service and Dsau of tin New Qraduats School of Public Health at tbo University of Pittsburgh, dlscuaasd plana for his school/ Among other things hs stated "Ths record toon, however, that while American buslneas puts to mark promptly the best th-t Is kno-- In tbs aschanloal end engineering acienoe. It has sot applied so fully the fund of knowledge accumulated la tba health sciences. Thors is s vast body of knowledge concerning disease provantine sod health promotion stileh, so far, has not been put to week"* In rilsmssing too should promote tba health activities of a group of people - labor or arployars - be stated that loyalty la won oy the group too Is able to seat tba problems* ATOMIC EXSddX" ty John Z. Boosts, g. D., Chief of Section on Uedlolne, U. 3. . Atomic Energy Cnemi irion. Dr. Bowers stated that there are two fundamental problems, one, tno problem of Industrial hygiene Is connection with the creation of atomic energy and, two, tbs use of radio active isotopes la research. He stated that ths Atomic Energy Co--lesion prescribed conditions In tolch such Isotopes could be used In re search. The two chief nothode of determining radiation are by Qeiger counters and a person carrying a dental fils, in bis peeks*. Protection la afforded by distance ind by barriers. Soon airplanes may be driven by atomic power. The chief barrier to the use of atomic energy in trains, tolps Mid airplanes Is the fact tr.at ft taxes a large concrete barrier to prevwot injury from radiation. '"'-X'-T r-1. fp'J.'H-.fiOS I. ai.'JO* - bf Theodore fHatch, Research airactor, In dustrial iygiane Foundation. For Soastias Ur. Hatch has bean working on the problem of the role of particle alae In da torsin Log the naaard of duet and TUaet. He Is also woriling on problsms of rai.l^ct i aat in the glass Industry* Be statsd that Tinea it outs to msannrtng the offset of radiant neat on a worker, tbs air movcmenti mas not effective end that they should throw amsy their thermo--tors. He stated the functions of the !** vfi'-f **;1 VH'.- 7 aapart af Aaewai besting* SndaetriAl 9&&tu fowadetioa. -Y InMatrial SygAao*foundation worat .. - 1* t angaor.qMatloaa relative to baalth hstarrla. 2. lake industrial hygiene sonraye. 3. Berlsw plantdsslgno. it* Design eshauat ajrstana. . 5; Review nsdloaleaaen* - <S. Cenanlt on pathological toot*. stnauaits of nmui: and Hnmmin comaucis* Medical* - ty C. Richard Vainer*' * D. Secretory, Mdiaal Ccnaittee* ; IndastrialBygisce Tony*tiara. Dr. Vainer nvlewld the wsdtnal conferonew which was attended nlno^f1** physiciene and anrgeona fro* newber companies*. Auong other thlnga them one e panel dlaomssica on tabenoulosla la industry. \ Dr. barren discussed the lew Qrednate Sahnol of Public health at the BnlverwlV of Pittsburgh* and a report wan submitted on the London conference on health. Engineering* - ty V. C* L. H*meoo* Secretary* ftiginearing Ccewittee,I- dartriel Hygiene Poaadatlon. ( : -' One hundred tasnV five engineer* fra eeubw oepairtee attended this conference. Subj Mta discussed Were* ' * ' 1* Stack gaa prohlihaa ' ` . -' ' - 2. - geplaconent air aod rooiralatioo of air. 3* lotting a;enta.f' ` 4% Report on beat redtailon. - 5. Vloeallaasoua probloee each aa ventilating welding* ventilating eeing grIndore* flow.of dtaat la air dicta and the report eo engineering field work in regard to the aaog etedy at Donora* Pa. it thi* point Dr. Towiaaid of tho 0. 3. Pwbile Health Service was introduced. The following is quoted from a Pittsburgh paper* Wtioh tbs wltar h*Ura to be interesting) Donora Saog To Oet.Full 0.3*-f*obe. Federal Official Celia Problem of Air Pollution Batlocerlda. ; An eahauative nodical aurtey of antg oanditlooa in Donora and the entire Boncngahala Valley tea prooiaad Thursday toy the-United States Public Health Sendee. Announcement of the surrey waa made Urfore the thirteenth annual seating of the Industrial Hygiene Foundation in gallon Inatitate by Dr. Janes 0. Tomaend*-ohif of the dirialor of irxtastrisl hygiene of the 08PH3. Dr. Tomseod called the aywteriooa smog that rilled 20 persona in Donora three eeeka ego a (problem th\t tranaoeada Dor-wr* anl la nationwide in scope.1 Seog Uore Than Aunoyanoe. Ka sale1 hia division* study eould be a thorough ona, with testa and probing of ihu people, plu:t AQd `"h*1 life* and industrial processes in tM area. # '7>e h'-vc to get over the idea that ar'g la Just a miieance,' aaid Dr. ioMiaar.d. *Thor is no condition confronting aa that la wore terrifying.' interest of tii-> us H in the Donora tragedy will cover oases of air pollution in other parts of the country* he Said* `^ u>s Angeles, Louisville and parts Of Met Virginia. tar. 1. K. Defeat*, formerly with tto totted Hatn kM of . tore, tod bean seat fir-- fafelngton by tto OM to take atari* of to*. iw--tlgutioo, Ik. Towiawid said* - ^ ` e ; . \`A. *'. . . ; miialaaig* ptotofor fee invartigati-- r* msdo mi a ' --rUry laat mask bitwiu Or. Sobrato, Down Council, --dlosl sotoorlUaa god lapnaastaUn* of msmgamant and labor* Another ooah masting, mill be bald oa Tuaafey* Co-oparsblok of Stmto* - .' Car. Tomaaod oaid bio division'e proto la bnUfc aoadwtad'. ' with failoo-eparatioa, also of too Stato *--J?d oftoalth and of tha Industrial HygU-- foundation t'align Xnotitsto* (la bollanro *m vtarlamsh vdll to a nrltoboard for-a- . ; . militant attltodo toomrd poUaticn of all,Undo*, to added. ' - . -V : la to made bla onoabaaawt, all of Donors'a asug victim* aara aboaxd a chirtavad plana ttot laft AUegtaiy County . Airport for a wafi vacation1 ak*ilnlngtan.sn4*rSgiit*Tilla. Beach, I* C* fto trip ia toln* finsnoadtycitisap* of tha too coa--altls* through, ttaj* c1~mh*ra of omraiqb^,. ' - Tha 20 too dlad.in Dooorm'e syatsry --og mara mostly aattoo aoffarara with haart ooaditians, tot menyothar realdantg became ill, supposedly fnsa tha pollatad sir.* : This studf ! of interact to too Dlvialen of Safety sod Qpglaue because at any Vina aa uy to callad upon to lsvmatlgat* o smog condition, osan. though such a probl-- should fall Vlthla tha provinoa of tha Ohio Psj, i font of Health rathsr than this Division* .' - "IKDCSTHUL BTOUtgg CDD83 AiO KBOQLATXOIS* - tyX. P. Taut, So* D,t Director of BaBasrah and Harslet--pt, kina Safety IppHrana* Coapny* Or. Tant pointad out that otatoo and localities ban tha poaar to draft tbair can codaa, sod a graat daal of confusion rasultsd.. In an andswror to sllariats this situation, tha 1--rlcaa Canfersoee of Oovmnuantol Industrial tygljnlsta has L**q engaged in tto development of a medal coda with a view toita adoption ty tha stataa sad thereby provide uniformity of rrxyilr--nta* la this cocnactiOQ it should to pointad out that tto Division of Safety and legions oparutao enriar no cods and in ths opinion of tto mritsr is mora effective in its mark than othv bodies trying to anfor-- a coda. THS lua CTD Tax JOB" - by Lilliso X. Oiltrath, So. 0., fWsldant, (Ulbrstb, Inc. Or. Oiltarmth pointad out that Uian a person dislikes his Job ha afttlnas transfer* that hatrad to tha maohins sdUi tolcta ha males* Sto said a machine is rosily tha aztanalon of tto personality of the individual. MOPES JOB FLACttMT* - by X. K. Shafer, U. D., todioal Director, Prlgidaira Division, Osoarel Motor* Corporation* Dr. Shstfar gava a vary good talk la milch ha ahomad horn Joto mara avalua&ad ralativa to their physios! ra^tifamanha, end employs* mere evaluated reliti-re to their ability to perform and than the tao --re correlated. Such a program results In tto right nan being on the right Job. , "t!!! c-LitA aoana - inuj^tki's ohzat pbcblqi or thz nmw ty t. o. npp, * d.. President, Klathrop^Stsar--, Ino* Dr. Clmpp gave a very lnVjrestlug and clever lootura on tha plight of the older surkera* T. teln5f?olr-W out UlAt ^ Wflo, U.W of tto population m bo 6? -- TM H of t^ty-ana million p^ple, 65 year. o/ic. or^ltor Li^ to 10 billion 500 alllion dollar.. If ttoro 1, o^lummy r^t^raJeaC^rioanS i ' B. of 2--1 laotlng * XodnaMrlal Tfrgiaoa ftenrtatloo . .-- 5 - /-' ~ ; ' 'zg?,* ~ .* .' .? *V Tv - '*". ' ' ,.* '. ' * * . / hem to W bora* ty othar aaga own and aould te alnoot Sntolarmblo* stwngajr against ccqpflUtewyrrtteaMnt, ' ` S> was . -\ - "ZKOsnLUL Buna uaiautzcs H IAS* - by Tfanodoro C. Voters* Manilla* stoakhrldgs .* ' . - - . -* - laim, t i* . . ' ` - . Mr. a*t<r retUsodrecent lscteiatioa la the field of iiufestrlal hysteas in tho arraral state* '. . . . _ OBSSSTASOSS 01 CTESXJTT TBXDS II SOCIAL 1B8JUICS LHOISUTUM" - tgr Hwsy 0. - MLtuar* Jr** standard Oil Conpany* Mr. Vsltear rtlaanaeart the varioos plane for health Inauraaon* fox loatenoo 1 - Shod* Island has a State food In.*leh all Kit partiolpste#' 2 - Califoral* and Is* JarMy.havs State fhnds, hot private planaequul to or tetter thaa tea- State fond plan ar* pendted) 3- Private food oo wayinalop. . SOMMUID* - ?. ?. Ahacrn and Jota f* McMahon. '. Subjects dlsnuassl during the eo&fsraocss nara briefly rarlenad. Haepestfully submitted. IHiha aentt EhTteaa Safety Adrlaor CERTIFICATE OF AUTHE NtfCITY ! certify tfyt the mlcrophoTographlcs on this roll o: film or microfiche are true and accurate pro ductions of records generated by or received by the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, an agency of the State of Ohio, at reouired by Ohio Revised Code Sect on 4123.52 and Section 9.0) which require or -urn protection from hazerdf of accidental destruction of records. -i i t n funner certified that the photographic processes used for micro'iii.iirvj tne aoove records were accomplished in a manner and on microfilm which meets the requirc<n>w.ts of the National Bureau of Standards for per nanent photographic copy. By:. huLJ * * fl, ICam**ra Operator) Qis-si' ^8,'f 'I %'