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Seminar: contamination in metalworking systems

A British Occupational Hygiene Society product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 28, 2006

BOHS is organising an Open Technical Seminar on 'Microbiological Contamination in Metalworking Systems - Respiratory Health Risks and Control of Exposure'.

Microbiological contamination of metalworking fluids (MWF) used as coolants and lubricants in engineering has been linked with outbreaks of respiratory ill-health such as occupational asthma and extrinsic allergic alveolitis (also known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis).

Problems potentially arise where MWF, which is recirculated, becomes heavily colonised by microbial contaminants and workers are exposed to aerosols, or mists, generated during machine operation.

Awareness of the potential problems, coupled with practical controls to limit contamination and aerosol generation, should reduce the risk of workers' respiratory ill-health.

This latest BOHS open technical seminar aims to raise awareness and review the control options, and will provide an opportunity for discussion and exchange of practical experiences.

Open to non-members as well as members, any occupational health professional working within the engineering sector should consider attending.

"Microbiological Contamination in Metalworking Systems - Respiratory Health Risks and Control of Exposure" is an Open Technical Seminar, 10:00 to 15:30, Wednesday 10th May 2006, at the Health and Safety Laboratory, Buxton, Derbyshire.

Speakers will include a consultant occupational respiratory physician involved in investigations of workers' respiratory ill-health in engineering companies in the UK; a microbiologist from the USA involved in ill-health investigations; a member of the UK Lubricants Association; staff from HSE to describe the current HSE initiatives to improve controls in the industry; and a consultant occupational hygienist with experience of the industry to provide practical advice on reducing workers' exposure.

There will also be an opportunity at the end of the day to take a tour of HSL's brand new facility at Buxton.

The seminar can be booked on-line via the BOHS website, where the full programme is also available.

The cost, which includes lunch and VAT, is only £40 for BOHS members or £60 for non-members.

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