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      <title>Welding Safety: Ventilation is a Breath of Fresh Air</title>
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      <description>Choosing the proper ventilation necessary to protect welders and others from airborne particles is a challenging task requiring the right information about hazards.</description>
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      <title>Are You Managing Your IH Program or is it Managing You?</title>
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      <description>Companies can purchase the latest in personal and environmental monitoring instrumentation, but as Dr. Beverly Cohen, professor of environmental medicine at New York University School of Medicine, reveals, the success of an industrial hygiene monitoring program depends on the people behind the instruments.</description>
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      <description>Over the decades, industrial hygiene instrumentation has progressed from being a specialty tool to a commodity supply, with all the bells and whistles.</description>
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      <description>A full-service solution is available to companies that want to outsource their gas monitoring maintenance program and receive on-site visits for repair work.</description>
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