Philip Morris
Witnesses for Indoor Air Quality Hearing
Fields
- Author
- Sherman, S.
- Attachment
- 2046334553/2046334616
- Area
- GALLETTA,JOHN/OFFICE
- Type
- MEMO, MEMORANDUM
- REPT, REPORT, OTHER
- Recipient (Organization)
- Division of Consumer Affairs
- US Dept of Labor
- Named Person
- Woods, J.
- Beale, H.
- Benowitz, N.
- Ford, D.
- Glantz, S.
- Hammond, S.K.
- Hodgson, M.
- Jenkins, P.
- Levin, H.
- Lstiburek, J.W.
- Morey, P.R.
- Ott, W.
- Samet, J.M.
- Turner, W.A.
- Wallace, L.
- Wells, A.J.
- Beale, H.
- Recipient
- Hall, T.
- Document File
- 2046334381/2046334927/OSHA
- Author (Organization)
- Office of the Solicitor
- US Dept of Labor
- Named Organization
- Ca Air Resources Board
- Clayton Environmental Associates
- Environmental Photographic Interpretatio
- Epa, Environmental Protection Agency
- Hal Levin + Associates
- Hl Turner Group
- Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Johns Hopkins Univ
- OSHA, Occupational Safety & Health Administration
- Research Division
- San Francisco General Hospital
- Stanford Univ
- Univ of Ca San Francisco
- Univ of Ct Health Center
- Univ of Ma Medical Center
- Va Office of Research + Development
- Va Polytechnic Inst + State Univ
- Atmospheric Research + Exposure Assessme
- Building Science
- Clayton Environmental Associates
- Litigation
- Fali/Produced
- Characteristic
- EXTR, EXTRA
- Site
- N638
- Master ID
- 2046334553/4616
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- 2046334558-4561 Neil L. Benowitz, M.D.
- 2046334563 Daniel E. Ford, M.D.
- 2046334565-4569 Stanton Glantz
- 2046334571-4572 S. Katharine Hammond
- 2046334574-4576 Michael Hodgson, M.D.
- 2046334578-4579 Peggy Jenkins
- 2046334581-4583 Hal Levin
- 2046334585 Joseph W. Lstiburek
- 2046334587-4588 Philip R. Morey, Ph.D., Cih
- 2046334590-4591 Dr. Wayne Ott
- 2046334593-4594 James L. Repace
- 2046334596-4599 Jonathan M. Samet, M.D.
- 2046334601 William A. Turner
- 2046334603-4604 Lance Wallace, Ph.D.
- 2046334606-4607 A. Judson Wells
- 2046334609 James E. Woods, Jr.
- 2046334616 Indoor Air Quality Expert Witnesses
- Date Loaded
- 31 May 2000
- UCSF Legacy ID
- jdx45d00
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U.S. Department of Labor
pil6 5 1994
Office of the Solicitor
Washington, D.C. 20210
MEMORANDUM FOR THOMAS HALL
Division of Consumer Affairs
FROM: SUSAN SHERMAN S~ S
Project Attorney(
SUBJECT:
Witnesses for Indoor Air Quality Hearing
The following persons have been invited by OSHA to present
tastimony at the informal hearings on OSSHA's proposed rule on
Indoor Air Quality that will begin in Washington, D. C. on
September 20, 1994.
Henry Beale
Microeconomic Applications Inc.
4354 Warren Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
Mr. Beale is an economist who will
Regulatory Impact Analysis.
offer testimony on OSHA's
Neil Benowitz, M. 0.
Building 30, Fifth Floor
San Francisco General Hospital
1001 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco, California 94110
Dr. Benowitz is chairman of the Department of Clinicai
Pharmacology, University of California at San Francisco. He will
offer testimony ori the use of cotinine as a specific marker of
environmental tobacco smoke exposure. He will also establish
that cotinine is a valid quantitative marker of the levelof
environmental tobacco smoke exposure.
Dr. Daniel Ford, K. D.
2024 East Monument Street
Suite 2-600
Baltimore, Maryland 21205-2223
Dr. Ford is a medical doctor and epidemiologist, holding joint
appointments in the Department of Epidemiology and the Department
of Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins University as
well as serving on the medical staff of Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Dr. Ford will discuss the use of epidemiological data in risk
assessment. He will also discuss the epidemiology of passive
tobacco smoke in'relation to lung cancer and heart disease.
Professor Stanton Glantz
Division of Cardiology
Box 0124, Room 1196M
505 Parnassus Avenue
University of California
San Francisco, California 94143
Dr. Glantz will address the development of heart disease in
relation to exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. He will
also testify on the impact of the tobacco provisions of the
proposed to the restaurant industry.
S. Katharine Hammond
Department of Family and Community Medicine
University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Worcester, Massachusetts
Dr. Hammond will testify about her studies documenting nicotine
exposure from environmental tobacco smoke.
Michael Hodgson, M. D.
University of Connecticut Health Center
MC 6105
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, Conn. 06030
Dr. Hodgson will testify about the adverse health effects
associated with exposure to poor indoor air from a clinician's
point of view.
Peggy Jenkins
California Air Resources Board
Research Division
Post Office Box 2815
sacramento, California 95812
Dr. Jenkins will testify about her work assessing exposure to
environmental tobacco smoke.
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Hal Levin & Associates
2548 Empire Grade
Santa Cruz, California 95060
Mr. Levin is an expert on indoor air quality and will address the
benefits that can be expected to be realized if the proposal is
implemented.
Joseph W. Lstiburek
Building Science Corporation
273 Russett Road
Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02167
Mr. Latiburek is a professional engineer with extensive
experience in diagnosing building related problems. He will
testify on various aspects of the indoor air quality proposal
including the importance of bioaerosol control and the control of
relative humidity.
Philip R. Morey
Clayton Environmental Associates
1729 Christopher Lane
Norristown, Pa. 19403-3365
Dr. Morey will discuss microbiological contamination of indoor
environments and resulting disease of the inhabitants.
Dr. Wayne Ott
Scientist
Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
Currently on assignment at:
Department of Statistics
Sequoia Hall 126
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305
~
Dr. Ott will testify about a model developed to estimate tobacco
smoke concentrations in the air from smoking.
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Jonathan Michael Samet, M.D.
chairman
Department of Epidemiology
School of Hygiene and Public Health
The Johns Hopkins University
615 North Wolfe Street, Suite 6039
Baltimore, Maryland 21205-2179
Dr. Samet will testify about the adverse health effects
associated with poor indoor air quality.
William A. Turner
The H. L. Turner Group, Inc.
R. R. 1
Box 535A
Harrison, Maine 04040
Mr. Turner is a ventilation expert. He will testify on various
aspects of the indoor air quality proposal including the
necessity to provide adequate employee information and training
and.the inadequacy of general dilution ventilation to control
exposure to carcinogens.
Dr. Lance Wallace
Scientist
Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
Currently located at:
Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center
Office of Research and Development
166 Bicher Road Building
Bint Hill Farm Station
Warrenton, Virginia 22186
Dr. Wallace will testify about the results of the TEAM studies
(total exposure assessment methodology) as they relate to indoor
air qqality, focussing on VOC, pesticide, and particle exposure.
Dr. Wallace will also address EPA studies of'indoor air quality
in large buildings.
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A. Judson wells
5 Ingleton Circle
Kennett Square, Penn. 19348
Mr. Wells will testify on risk assessments on lung cancer and
heart disease associated with exposure to environmental tobacco
smoke. He will also discuss the importance of confounding
factors such as misclassification in evaluatj.ng the risk from
exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
James Woods
Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University
2990 Telestar Court
Falls Church, Virginia 22042
Mr. Woods will testify on the cost savings to be realized by
having an effective indoor air quality program. He will also
testify about the indoor air quality compliance program.
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