Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 18:19:05 -0700
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Subject: Re: Dental Schools and silica
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Sampling for silica is not that complicated, the catch sometimes - dependin
g upon the lab used - is=C2=A0properly reporting=C2=A0the results !!
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P.S....................I can help you out with both.................

Bill Parks
CHST, CHMP, CEHT, LSP(C), RPIH
CHEMPHYXX
630/380-4032

**Providing sound Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health and Safety, Envir
onmental Health & IAQ, Environmental, and Laboratory support services and s
olutions for nearly 30 years**

--- On Mon, 9/20/10, Wawzyniecki Jr, Stefan  wrote:

From: Wawzyniecki Jr, Stefan 
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Dental Schools and silica
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU
Date: Monday, September 20, 2010, 3:21 PM





From the UConn Dental School 
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" Our Dental School is seeking information from others schools wher
e dental molds/ impressions are made.=C2=A0 Has anyone sampled for silica?
=C2=A0 Material in use here may contain substantial amount of =C2=A0silica.
="
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Reply directly back to:
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Patti Wawzyniecki, MS
Industrial Hygienist, Office of Research Safety
University of Connecticut Health Center
MC3930
860-679-3844
wawzyniecki**At_Symbol_Here**uchc.edu
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Sampling for silica is not that complica ted, the catch sometimes - depending upon the lab used - is properly r eporting the results !!
 
P.S....................I can help you out with both.................
Bill Parks
CHST, CHMP, CEHT, LSP(C), RPIH
CHEMPHYXX
630/380- 4032

**Providing sound Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health and S afety, Environmental Health & IAQ, Environmental, and Laboratory suppor t services and solutions for nearly 30 years**

--- On Mon, 9/20/1 0, Wawzyniecki Jr, Stefan <stefan.w**At_Symbol_Here**UCONN.EDU> wrote:
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From: Wawzyniecki Jr, Stefan <stefan.w**At_Symbol_Here**UCONN.E DU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Dental Schools and silica
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST. UVM.EDU
Date: Monday, September 20, 2010, 3:21 PM

From the UConn Dental School

 

" Our Dental School is seeking in formation from others schools where dental molds/ impressions are made.  Has anyone sampled for silica?  Material in use here may contain su bstantial amount of  silica.="

 

Reply directly back to:

 

Patti Wawzyniecki, MS

Industrial Hygienist, Office of Research Safety

University of Connecticut Health Center

MC3930

860-679-3844

wawzyniecki**At_Symbol_Here**uchc.edu