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Impact of Revised Airborne Exposure Limits on Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Program Activities (2005)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings and Other Activities." National Research Council. 2005. Impact of Revised Airborne Exposure Limits on Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Program Activities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11261.
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Appendix C
Committee Meetings and Other Activities

MEETINGS

First Committee Meeting, May 6-7, 2004,

Aberdeen, Maryland

Product Manager’s Overview of Army Non-Stockpile Program

LTC Paul Fletcher, product manager, Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Command

Airborne Exposure Limit (AEL) Implementation

Cheryl Maggio, senior project engineer, Chemical Materials Agency

Newport Former Production Facility Status

Tom Hoff, project officer, Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Former Production Facilities

Terry Frederick, manager, TVA Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel

The Impact of Revised AELs on Operations at the Former VX Production Facility in Newport, Indiana

George Bizzigotti, senior principal scientist, Mitretek Systems

Revised Exposure Limits for Chemical Warfare Agents

John Decker, team leader, Chemical Weapons Elimination, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Harvey Rogers, environmental engineer, Chemical Weapons Elimination, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Paul Joe, chief medical officer, Environmental Public Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Second Committee Meeting, June 16-17, 2004,

Washington, D.C.

Airborne Exposure Limit Briefing to the National Research Council

Cheryl Maggio, senior project engineer, Chemical Materials Agency

Explosive Destruction System (EDS) and Rapid Response System (RRS) Update and Workplace Monitoring

Dave Hoffman, group leader, Systems Operations and Remediation PMNSCM

Tom Rosso, chief, Program Management Team, Edgewood Chemical and Biological Command

Third Committee Meeting, August 3-4, 2004,

Washington, D.C.

Airborne Exposure Limit Implementation

Cheryl Maggio, senior project engineer, Chemical Materials Agency

Newport Chemical Depot Former Production Facility Demolition: Revised Schedule

Terry Frederick, manager, TVA Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel

Personal Protective Equipment Selection and Use

John Leed, safety engineer, Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel/SAIC

Monitoring During Explosive Destruction System and Rapid Response System Operations

John Leed, safety engineer, Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel/SAIC

Program Manager Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Site Monitoring Approach at NECD

William Rogers, TVA quality assurance officer, Tennessee Valley Authority

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings and Other Activities." National Research Council. 2005. Impact of Revised Airborne Exposure Limits on Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Program Activities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11261.
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Fourth Committee Meeting, September 14-15, 2004,

Irvine, California

Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Product Overview

William Brankowitz, acting product manager, Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Product

Newport Chemical Depot Former Production Facility Demolition: Baseline Schedule Overview

Terry Frederick, manager, TVA Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel

Addressing NRC Requests for Information on NECD-FPF

Terry Frederick, manager, TVA Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel

Fifth Committee Meeting, October 26, 2004, Washington, D.C.

Writing meeting

OTHER ACTIVITIES

Newport, Indiana, Former VX Production Facility,

May 17-19, 2004

Site team

Martin Gollin, committee member

James Pastorick, committee member

Billy Thomas, committee member

Nancy Schulte, study director

Newport, Indiana, Focus Group Meeting, June 30, 2004

Site team

Leonard Siegel, committee member

Nancy Schulte, study director

Dugway Proving Ground EDS Site Visit, August 10-11, 2004

Site team

Brian Lamb, committee member

Douglas Medville, committee member

Nancy Schulte, study director

Technologies for Chemical Agent Detection,

Washington, D.C., August 23-24, 2004

Site team

Todd Kimmell, committee member

Gary Sides, committee member

Nancy Schulte, study director

EDS Open House, Dover, Delaware, October 6, 2004

Site team

George Parshall, committee member

Leonard Siegel, committee member

Nancy Schulte, study director

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings and Other Activities." National Research Council. 2005. Impact of Revised Airborne Exposure Limits on Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Program Activities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11261.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings and Other Activities." National Research Council. 2005. Impact of Revised Airborne Exposure Limits on Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Program Activities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11261.
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The U.S. Army's Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel program is responsible for dismantling former chemical agent production facilities and destroying recovered chemical materiel. In response to congressional requirements, the Center for Disease Control (CDC), in 2003, recommended new airborne exposure limits (AELs) to protect workforce and public health during operations to destroy this materiel. To assist in meeting these recommended limits, the U.S. Army asked the NRC for a review of its implementation plans for destruction of production facilities at the Newport Chemical Depot and the operation of two types of mobile destruction systems. This report presents the results of that review. It provides recommendations on analytical methods, on airborne containment monitoring, on operational procedures, on the applicability of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and on involvement of workers and the public in implementation of the new AELs.

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