Adelaide
Thursday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM06/03/2025
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AIOH
AIOH Chapter Meeting – South Australia – 6 March 2025
Anaesthetic gasses are frequently overlooked or neglected as potential occupational hazards. Exposure monitoring in surgical and clinical spaces is made more challenging by infection control requirements, patient safety and privacy issues, leading to less frequent focus on critical heath-care workers. This study uses novel real-time monitoring devices worn by nurses and midwives to assess exposure to a common anaesthetic gas, nitrous oxide, during birthing procedures. Worker exposure is contrasted to static measurements “at source” using high resolution devices, and controls discussed in an environment where intervention and alterations to procedure presents significant setting specific obstacles.
Date: Thurs 6 March
Time: 4:30pm – 6:00pm
WSP office
Level 17, 83 Pirie Street Adelaide –MAP
– Check-in at the ground floor lobby
MEMBERS $5.00
NON MEMBER $10.00
AIOH STUDENTS $5.00
*invite includes members of associated organisations – HFESA, AIHS, FAMANZ, RACI Members $5.00 (use the discount provided to Famanz and RACI for the discount to apply)
Technical Executive | Occupational Hygiene and Hazmat | WSP
Michael Taylor is a Technical Executive for Occupational Hygiene & Indoor Environmental Quality at WSP, and has an academic background in public and environmental health, microbial ecology and mycology.
He has a research profile in the detection and spread of microbial pathogens in soil, air, water and constructed environments, and extensive experience in the translation of research results into accessible information for stakeholders and peers. He has consulted for and worked collaboratively with large utilities, local governments, statutory authorities, industry and private clients to provide advice on human health risks following exposure to potentially pathogenic microorganisms, chemical and physical hazardous.
He has lectured in environmental health, environmental science, microbiology and human health risk assessment at Flinders and Adelaide University and maintains a position as an adjunct academic at Flinders University in the College of Science and Engineering.
shelley.rowett@rtwsa.com |0417 977 124
kate.gibbs@mail.com | 0451977767
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