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THANKS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS

Technical Editorial Board

     Primary Authors:
  • Todd Jordan, MSPH, CIH, OSHA Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management, Salt Lake Technical Center; Salt Lake City, UT
  • Brian Liddell, Chemical Engineer, OSHA Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management, Salt Lake Technical Center; Salt Lake City, UT
  • Donald Marano, PE, CIH; Salt Lake City, UT
  • Craig Eaton, Industrial Hygienist, IHI Environmental
  • Natalie Bay, Industrial Hygienist, IHI Environmental
  • Elizabeth Johnson, Industrial Hygienist, IHI Environmental
  • Ryan Aslami, Consultant for content development
     Principal Reviewers:
  • Elizabeth Gilman Duane, American Biological Safety Association (ABSA), Associate Director, Biosafety, Wyeth; Cambridge, MA
  • Donna Miles, OSHA Office of Public Affairs; Washington, DC
  • Richard Rebar, American Biological Safety Association (ABSA), Biosafety, WW R&D Environment, Health and Safety, GlaxoSmithKline; King of Prussia, PA
     Principal Reviewers:
  • Bob Curtis, CIH, Chief Scientist, RF Check, Inc.; Del Mar, CA
Special Thanks
  • Microsoft for the use of its Clip Art Gallery
  • Getty Images
  • Ger Versluis for the HV MENU programming script

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