NIOSH: Puerto Rico townhall meeting transcript - Centers for ...
NIOSH: Puerto Rico townhall meeting transcript - Centers for ...
NIOSH: Puerto Rico townhall meeting transcript - Centers for ...
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my prospective <strong>for</strong> airborne concentrations of<br />
mold and a long term effects of mold exposure<br />
on workers. In addition and maybe again, I’m<br />
wrong, I don’t see very many guidelines from<br />
workers who are close to solar rays under very<br />
long periods of time. Some of the recommended<br />
research areas vary in guidelines <strong>for</strong> worker<br />
rest regulance and solar exposure guidelines.<br />
The relationship of material degradation due to<br />
sun, sea salt and sand is something that I<br />
think would be very good recommended area.<br />
And the last one, are the effects of<br />
prolonged exposure to mold and mildew. And<br />
this would be done to develop guidelines <strong>for</strong><br />
declaring a building unsafe to occupy by<br />
workers. So, Safety in Paradise, really is a<br />
matter of place. Thank you very much.<br />
MR. SKERRETT:<br />
Thank you very much. We’ve moving around<br />
here and then we’re going to have our third<br />
presentation, which is from engineer Samuel<br />
Rodríguez, he belongs to the University of<br />
<strong>Puerto</strong> <strong>Rico</strong>, Mayagüez Campus, in allowance with<br />
<strong>Puerto</strong> <strong>Rico</strong> OSHA. This is going to take us<br />
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