Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 16:27:27 EDT
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Subject: Re: Cold Stress Answer

We just have no choice often.  For example, I inspected a movie location last week in a huge studio builiding that was at 45 o F and below throughout all day and night.  No chance to change it because they are filming a Jim Carey movie about a guy who has a flock of penguins in the City.  The ASPCA and the animal handlers won't let the producers work them warmer than that.  Monona


In a message dated 10/6/2010 3:56:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Jay.Larson**At_Symbol_Here**SCIENCE.DOE.GOV writes:


The other day someone asked about cold stress, and I just received an announcement from the ACGIH on Heat and Cold Stress:

ACGIH(r) is pleased to present the following webinar:
Thermal Stress: Exploring Common Problems
Date: LIVE on October 27, 2010
Time: 2:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -04:00, New York)

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