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Detailed
planning is continuing. The following presents information about
the planned program as of 25 May 2005.
Plenary Sessions and Workshops focus on controversies and opportunities for future improvements in prevention.
Vendor seminars present technical information on commercial products. Short Courses cover current accepted practices and are offered in four tracks simultaneously:
(1) Percutaneous Penetration,
(2) On-Site Applications,
(3) Hazard Assessment, and
(4) Clinical Trends.
Participants may choose individual courses from any of the tracks.
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| Sunday, 12 June 2005 |
| 0930 |
Registration begins |
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| Short Courses |
| 1030 - 1130 |
S1.1 Experimental prediction of percutaneous penetration (Abstract) |
Faith Williams, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
| 1030 - 1130 |
S2.1 Assessment of dermal exposure (Abstract) |
Derk Brouwer, TNO Chemistry, The Netherlands |
| 1030 - 1130 |
S3.1 Methods for assessing irritation, corrosivity and sensitization hazards from chemicals (Abstract) |
Klaus E. Andersen, Odense University Hospital, Denmark |
| 1030 - 1130 |
S4.1 Clinical trends in diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders caused by occupational or environmental exposures – allergic skin disorders (Abstract)
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Jim Taylor, Cleveland Clinic, USA |
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| 1130 - 1230 |
Lunch provided for course participants and course speakers only |
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Opening Plenary Session
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| 1230 -1245 |
Announcements |
Carola Lidén Sid Soderholm
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| 1245 - 1300 |
Welcome |
Professor Nils Gunnar Lindquist, Deputy Director-General, Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate |
Plenary Session 1: Irritants and Wet Work
Chairpersons: Mari-Ann Flyvholm and Magnus Lindberg
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| 1300 - 1345 |
T1.1 Wet Work as the Most Important Risk Factor for Occupational Dermatoses (Abstract) |
Anne Schmidt, Office for Occupational Dermatology, Nuremberg, Germany |
| 1345 - 1400 |
Introduction of posters |
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| 1400 - 1445 |
T1.2 Wet Work: Quantifying the Burden to the Skin (Abstract) |
Pieter-Jan Coenraads, University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands |
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| 1445 - 1515 |
Break |
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Plenary Session 2: Quantitative Risk Assessment
Chairpersons: Joop van Hemmen and Annette Bunge |
| 1515 - 1600 |
T2.1 Bayesian and Probabilistic Exposure Modeling (Abstract) |
Nick Warren, Health and Safety Laboratory, Buxton, UK |
| 1600 - 1615 |
Introduction of posters |
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| 1615 - 1700 |
T2.2 Method Development and Modeling to Characterize Penetration, Absorption, Dose, and Local Effects Resulting from Dermal Exposures (Abstract) |
Richard Guy, University of Bath, Bath, UK |
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Welcome Reception |
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| Monday, 13 June 2005 |
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| Short Courses |
| 0830 - 0930 |
S1.2 In vivo studies for prediction of percutaneous penetration (Abstract) |
Eva Benfeldt, University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
| 0830 - 0930 |
S2.2 Preventing percutaneous penetration (Abstract) |
Anders Boman, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm County Council, Sweden |
| 0830 - 0930 |
S3.2
From experimental data to Material Safety Data Sheets and R-phrases
(Abstract) |
Fritz Kalberlah, Research and Advisory Institute for Hazardous Substances, Germany |
| 0830 - 0930 |
S4.2
Clinical trends in diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders caused by occupational or environmental exposures – non-allergic skin disorders (Abstract) |
Howard Maibach, University of California at San Francisco, USA |
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| 0930 - 1015 |
Poster Session 1 |
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| 1015 - 1045 |
Break |
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Plenary Session 3: Exposure Reduction
Chairpersons: Helen Packham and Torkil Menné |
| 1045 - 1130 |
T3.1 Regulations as a Framework for Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction: Overview of Current Regulations (Abstract) |
Eva Lechtenberg-Auffarth, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Dortmund, Germany |
| 1130 - 1145 |
Introduction of posters |
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| 1145 - 1230 |
T3.2 Controlling Dermal Exposure to Chemical Hazards (Abstract) |
Chris Packham, Enviroderm Services, Evesham, UK |
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| 1230 - 1330 |
Lunch provided |
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| 1330 - 1415 |
Poster Session 2 |
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| Vendor Seminars |
| 1415 - 1445 |
V1.1 Incorporating Skin Condition Measurements into a Skin Health Assessment System (Abstract) |
Helen Packham, Enviroderm Services, UK |
| 1415 - 1445 |
V1.2 The importance of using relevant testing models for testing of wash-off products (Abstract) |
Jørgen Hyldgaard for PLUM A/S, Denmark |
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| 1445 - 1515 |
Break |
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| Workshops |
| 1515 - 1715 |
W1 Prevention of skin disorders in wet work (Abstract) |
Mari-Ann Flyvholm with panelists, including Thomas Diepgen, Peter Elsner, Elisabeth Held, Pieter-Jan Coenraads, and Aaron Sussell |
| 1515 - 1715 |
W2 Quantitative risk assessment (Abstract, White Paper) |
Joop van Hemmen, John Cherrie with panelists, including Derk Brouwer and Annette Bunge |
| 1515 - 1715 |
W3 Lessons from studies in exposure reduction (Abstract) |
Helen Packham with panelists, including Jouni Surakka, Torkil Menné, Dirk Hadrich, and Henning Allmers |
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Conference Dinner |
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| Tuesday, 14 June 2005 |
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Plenary Session 4: Process-Based, Qualitative Risk Assessment
Chairpersons: John McAlinden and Hans Kromhout |
| 0830 - 0915 |
T4.1 Dermal Exposure Risk Assessment Tools (Abstract) |
Bob Rajan, Health and Safety Executive, Bootle, UK |
| 0915 - 0930 |
Introduction of Posters |
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| 0930 - 1015 |
T4.2 Dermal Exposure and Surface Measurement Techniques as a Risk Management Approach (Abstract) |
Martin Roff, Health and Safety Laboratory, Buxton, UK |
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| 1015 - 1045 |
Break |
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Plenary Session 5: Systemic Toxics
Chairpersons: Heinz Ahlers and Thomas Diepgen |
| 1045 - 1130 |
T5.1 Beyond Skin Notation – Modeling Percutaneous Absorption (Abstract) |
Gunnar Johanson, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden |
| 1130 - 1145 |
Introduction of posters |
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| 1145 - 1230 |
T5.2 Pesticide Use and Dermal Exposures and Effects in Developing Countries: Data from Central America (Abstract) |
Catharina Wesseling, Central American Institute for Studies on Toxic Substances (IRET), Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica |
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| 1230 - 1330 |
Lunch provided |
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| 1330 - 1415 |
Poster Session 3 |
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Plenary Session 6: Allergens
Chairpersons: Antti Lauerma and Klaus Andersen |
| 1415 - 1500 |
T6.1 Prevention of Allergic Contact Dermatitis (Abstract) |
Jeanne Duus Johansen, National Allergy Research Centre, Gentofte, Denmark |
| 1500 - 1530 |
Break |
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| 1530 - 1615 |
T6.2 25 Years of Natural Rubber Latex Allergy: From Diagnostics to Prevention and Immunotherapy (Abstract) |
Timo Palosuo, Helsinki, National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland |
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| 1615 - 1700 |
Discussion - Planning OEESC-2007 |
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| Short courses |
| 1715 - 1815 |
S1.3 Modelling percutaneous penetration (Abstract) |
Annette Bunge, Colorado School of Mines, USA |
| 1715 - 1815 |
S2.3 Engineering controls for exposure reduction (Abstract) |
Chris Packham, Enviroderm Services, UK |
| 1715 - 1815 |
S3.3 Skin notation – past, present, future (Abstract) |
Heinz Ahlers, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA |
| 1715 - 1815 |
S4.3
Clinical trends in diagnosis and treatment of systemic effects caused by occupational or environmental skin exposures (Abstract) |
Thomas Diepgen, Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany |
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| Wednesday, 15 June 2005 |
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| Workshops |
| 0830 - 1030 |
W4 Qualitative risk assessment (Abstract, White Paper) |
John McAlinden, Martin Roff with panelists, including Bob Rajan, Nick Warren, and Mark Boeniger |
| 0830 - 1030 |
W5 Systemic Toxics |
Hans Drexler with Panelists, including Heinz Ahlers, Gunnar Johanson, Catharina Wesseling, and Fred Frasch |
| 0830 - 1030 |
W6 Prevention of occupational allergic contact dermatitis (Abstract) |
Antti Lauerma and Jeanne Duus Johansen with panelists, including Anders Boman, Gunilla Ericsson, Leena Nylander-French, Howard Maibach, and Chris Packham |
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| 1030 - 1100 |
Break |
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| Plenary Session 7: Workshop Summaries |
| 1100 - 1115 |
Summary of Workshop 1 |
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| 1115 - 1130 |
Summary of Workshop 2 |
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| 1130 - 1145 |
Summary of Workshop 3 |
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| 1145 - 1200 |
Summary of Workshop 4 |
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| 1200 - 1215 |
Summary of Workshop 5 |
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| 1215 - 1230 |
Summary of Workshop 6 |
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| 1230 - 1245 |
Closing remarks |
Carola Lidén
Sid Soderholm |
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