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Industrial Hygienist Louis J. Diberardinis, of the University Department of Environmental Health, speculated this week that fiberglass particles released by careless renovation clean-up on that floor were responding for the rashes...
Louis J. DiBerardinis industrial hygienist in the Environmental Health and Safety Office, who is responsible for handling all reports about asbestos, said, however, that he inspected the building and didn't see any significant hazard unless there was some hidden room they didn't show...
...observes concede that the new technology is prone to incorrect use, the main problem the Harvard guidelines aim at. Louis J. DiBerardinas, the University's chief industrial hygienist said yesterday that several offices have installed the terminals without concern for glare or the individual user's size Such factors can lead to vision impairment or back pains...
...burgeoned into an organization of more than 30 people which deals with problems ranging from genetic engineering to fire protection. It has seven subdivisions, each of which handles a specific area of health and safety, and its team include such diverse specialists as Louis J. Diberardinis, an industrial hygienist who evaluates chemical exposures and deals with asbestos-related problems; three safety and construction as well as hazardous chemical disposal; David E. Breen, a fire protection engineer who tries to detect fire hazards; Jessie A. Morton, who heads the sanitation inspection branch: Harding, who handles infectious agents and genetics research hazards...
Louis Diberardinis, the Harvard industrial hygienist who oversaw the testing, said the asbestos poses no immediate danger to University employees or students...