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A Practical Course on Heat Stress, Illumination and Gas Measurements in Mining and Related Industry


A Practical Course on Heat Stress, Illumination and Gas Measurements in Mining and Related Industry

International Program for Mining Health and Safety
11 - 13th August, 2003 School of Mines, Lusaka, Zambia

GUEST RESOURCE PERSONS
Prof. Jim Faas, University of Arizona, USA
Prof. Cliff Crutchfield, University of Arizona, USA

MAIN SPONSOR: Fogarty International Center, United States of America

Are you interested in measuring heat stress, illumination, gases and heavy metal exposure in your workplace and environment and learning how to control these hazards? Would you like to have an opportunity to practice using heat stress, illumination, gas and heavy metal measuring and monitoring equipment? Would you also like to know the physiological response of the body to Heat or illumination?

If you answered yes to these questions, then we would like to invite you to participate in a training course designed to address your needs. The University of Arizona Colleges of Public Health and Engineering and Mines, and the University of Zambia School of Mines, have collaborated to develop a course for measurement of Heat stress, Illumination, gases and heavy metals.