HSL is to run a 1 day course on Biological Monitoring - An Introduction.
This course will be held at the Health and Safety
Laboratory, Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire.
12 January 2011
Introduction
Biological monitoring is a useful tool for
occupational hygiene and health professionals. It is based on the
analysis of hazardous substances or their metabolites in urine,
blood or breath and is used to assess exposure by inhalation,
ingestion and absorption through the skin. Biological monitoring
for workers significantly exposed to lead (as defined in the
Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002 (as amended)) is
compulsory. For all other substances biological monitoring is
voluntary but it has roles under CoSHH for Exposure Assessment (reg
10) and Health Surveillance (reg 11). Biological monitoring is
particularly valuable where substances may be absorbed through the
skin or where control of exposure relies on personal protective
equipment. It can also be used to investigate the behavioural
aspects of exposure controls. A further benefit is the 'personal'
nature of biological monitoring: results can be used to give
workers reassurance about their exposure and risk of ill
health.
This workshop is an overview of biological monitoring and how it
can enhance the service occupational hygiene and health
professionals offer.
The event has been accredited with CPD points by the Faculty of
Occupational Medicine.
Biological Monitoring and HSL
HSL has been involved in much of the biological monitoring
sample and data analysis used to set UK biological guidance values
and is responsible for producing and providing information sheets
on these guidance values.
HSL is the foremost laboratory in the UK for biological
monitoring of occupational exposure conducting extensive research
as well as providing a comprehensive analytical
service and has representatives on UK and international standard
setting bodies. HSL analyses over 8000 samples per year for over
100 different chemicals and our customers include HSE and
occupational hygiene and health providers.
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"Excellent, well worth the time."
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Who should attend?
The workshop is designed for occupational hygiene and health
providers who are interested in what biological monitoring can do
for them and their clients.
What can you expect?
The programme will start with an introduction to biological
monitoring - what it is, why do it, where it fits into the
regulations and how it can help you assess chemical exposure and
the risk of ill-health followed by biological effect monitoring and
other laboratory tests. Practical examples of biological monitoring
will then be illustrated through case studies and a session will
cover the interpretation of results. After lunch, there will be a
session on 'Making the case for biological monitoring' and a tour
of areas of the laboratory to look at biological monitoring and
related topics. The day will conclude with an informal forum to
allow questions and discussion of issues with HSL scientists.
Presenters include:
John Cocker - John leads the Biological
Monitoring Team at HSL, providing biological monitoring services to
HSE, other government departments and private firms to help with
assessment of occupational exposure to hazardous substances. John
has over 30 years experience in the field of biological monitoring
and is a member of the American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists Biological Exposure Indices committee.
Howard Mason - Principal Scientist, Health Effects
(expertise in toxicology, biochemistry, drug & alcohol
screening, HAVS).
Kate Jones - Principal Scientist, Biological
Monitoring (specialist in biological monitoring for organic
chemicals).
Jackie Morton - Senior Scientist, Biological
Monitoring (specialist in biological monitoring for inorganic
chemicals).
Venue
The course will be run at the HSL laboratory in the spa town of
Buxton. Buxton is in the heart of the Peak District and has good
links to mainline train stations and Manchester International
Airport.
The cost of the course is £350 + VAT per person (includes a copy
of presentations, lunch and refreshments).
For further information email: training@hsl.gov.uk or
contact the Training Unit at HSL directly on 01298 218806.
Details of
hotels in the Buxton area can be found at
www.visitpeakdistrict.com
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