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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Howard Leight Expands Social Media Offering to Include Blog, YouTube Channel

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Howard Leight®/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC has recently expanded its social media outreach to include a new blog and a YouTube channel that covers a variety of topics about Hearing Conservation, protection, and safety. These materials further expand its HearForever™ initiative aimed at raising awareness of the risks and dangers of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).

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“Howard Leight takes Hearing Conservation seriously,” said Renee S. Bessette, COHC, Marketing Manager for Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC. “By expanding our social media outreach, we are able to educate more people of the dangers and prevention of noise-induced hearing loss at work and at home.”

The expanded program includes the new HLHearForever channel on YouTube (http://youtube.com/hlhearforever), which features interviews with Hearing Conservation experts Brad K. Witt, Sperian Hearing Protection Director of Hearing Conservation, and Dr. Theresa Y. Schulz, Sperian Hearing Protection Hearing Conservation Manager, covers topics such as military and hearing; how to properly fit an ear plug; motivating workers to value their hearing; and changing attitudes about noise-induced hearing loss.

The new HearForever Blog (http://hearforever.org/blogs) features posts by Brad K. Witt, Dr. Theresa Y. Schulz, and Renee S. Bessette – all discussing topics based on overall Hearing Conservation and the importance of hearing safety at work and at home.

HearForever.org provides information on the latest advances, research, and discoveries of noise-induced hearing loss detection and prevention. The site is an extensive source for educational, informative and motivational materials including articles, case studies, white papers, presentations, and collateral.

Hearing Conservation Programs are an ever-changing, evolving process,” said Bessette. “Our goal is to continually educate those involved with Hearing Conservation and hearing loss prevention activities with an extensive educational portal to address various topics and current trends.”

Follow the HearForever Blog at: http://www.hearforever.org/blogs and see the new videos at www.youtube.com/hlhearforever.

About Howard Leight®/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC

Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC is a leading global provider of passive and intelligent hearing protection solutions, and the founder of the HearForever™ initiative. For over 30 years, Howard Leight has pursued the prevention of occupational hearing loss through innovation in hearing protection design, technology, performance and comfort, and the promotion of progressive Hearing Conservation Programs. Leading solutions include the highest attenuating Max® single-use earplug; patented Air Flow Control™ technology for optimal earmuff attenuation; QuietDose™ personal in-ear dosimetry; and the industry-changing VeriPRO® ear plug fit testing system. Visit: http://www.howardleight.com.

Visit the HearForever website at http://www.hearforever.org. Follow @HearForeverOrg on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HearForeverOrg and on Facebook at http://facebook.com/HearForever.

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Resource Links

· Blog: http://www.hearforever.org/blogs

· Facebook: http://facebook.com/HearForever

· LinkedIn: http://linkd.in/9sdVIk

· Twitter: _http://twitter.com/HearForeverOrg

· YouTube: www.youtube.com/hlhearforever

Public Relations contact (Boston): Don Goncalves of Tiziani Whitmyre, dgoncalves@tizinc.com, 781-793-9380

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Monday, May 24th, 2010

ASCO Numatics Announces 2010 Industrial Automation Engineering Scholarships

FLORHAM PARK, NEW JERSEY, USA – ASCO Numatics, the world’s leading manufacturer of comprehensive fluid automation solutions, flow control, and pneumatics, today announced the beginning of the 2010/2011 academic year application period for two $5,000 scholarships available to U.S. engineering students pursuing careers in industrial automation-related disciplines. ASCO Numatics will also make $1,000 grants to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled.

“The ASCO Numatics scholarship program is now entering its third year and we continue to be impressed by the caliber of the applicants and the winners,” said Robert W. Kemple, Jr., Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing – Americas, ASCO Numatics. “It is especially great to see so much talent looking to enter the industrial automation field. We look forward to a large and similarly talented application pool this year and wish them all the best of luck.”

The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidate’s potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the engineering, instrumentation, systems, electrical, mechanical, and automation professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and fluid power technology. A panel of ASCO Numatics and independent judges will select the finalists.

Applicants must be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program in an engineering, instrumentation, systems, electrical, mechanical, or automation discipline at an accredited U.S. educational institution for the 2010/2011 academic year. At the time of application, they must have completed at least their sophomore year in a bachelor’s degree program, have at least a 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale, and be a U.S. citizen or legal U.S. resident. Complete application details and forms are available at www.asconumatics.com/scholarship.

ASCO Numatics will present the scholarship awards at the 2010 ISA Automation Week: Technology and Solutions Event, October 4 – 7, 2010 at the Westin Galleria Complex in Houston. The ASCO Numatics award presentation will be part of the annual ISA Young Automation Professionals Festival (YAPFEST). ISA hosts YAPFEST for automation professionals between ages 18 and 30.

About ASCO Numatics

ASCO Numatics, formed by the merger of ASCO and Numatics, is a business unit of Emerson Industrial Automation. ASCO Numatics offers comprehensive fluid automation solutions, flow control and pneumatics for a wide range of industry-focused applications.  The ASCO Numatics product line in North America consists of more than 50,000 valves, an extensive selection of air preparation equipment, and a full line of actuation products.  ASCO products include solenoid pilot valves, angle body piston valves, linear indicators, redundant control systems, and pressure sensors. The Numatics line covers valve manifolds, cylinders, grippers, filters, regulators, and lubricators.  For more information about ASCO Numatics products, visit www.asconumatics.com.

About Emerson

Emerson (NYSE:EMR), based in St. Louis, Missouri (USA), is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers through its network power, process management, industrial automation, climate technologies, and appliance and tools businesses. Emerson’s sales in fiscal 2009 were $20.9 billion. The company is ranked 94th on the Fortune 500 list of America’s largest companies. For more information, visit www.Emerson.com.

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Friday, April 30th, 2010

“Information Transfer for Early Stage Fill/Finish Clinical Trial Material” Presentation is Featured at BIO International Convention

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AGAWAM, MASS. – May 3, 2010 – Alexander Mello, Director of Project Management at Microtest Laboratories, Inc. will present “Information Transfer for Early Stage Fill/Finish Clinical Trial Material” at the BIO International Convention, May 5, 2010 in Chicago.

Outsourcing fill/finish on an early stage/new clinical trial material has many challenges. The presentation will outline early stage clinical trial product information/technical transfer and detail out the challenges in educating the Contract Manufacturing Organization (CMO) about the nuances and special treatments for your product. Mello will discuss the issues involved with new large molecule products and product specifications that need to be discussed prior to subcontracting manufacturing to the CMO, including namely fill/finish, final release testing, storage and shipping.

Topics will include:
• Initial discussions on product nuances and specifications
• Material handling
• Temperature control before, during and after the manufacturing process
• In-Process controls (testing and other process requirements)
• Fill/Finish restraints (shear, bruising, foaming etc)
• Inspection
• Release Testing
• Storage/Shipping

Alexander Mello is Director of Project Management for Microtest, a leader in pharmaceutical testing services. He has 18 years of experience spanning Aseptic Fill/Finish, Microbiology, Method Transfer, Stability of Drug Product, Medical Devices/Combo Devices, and Sterilization Sciences. He holds a graduate degree in Biological Sciences and is a Specialist Microbiologist (NRM).

The presentation, “Information Transfer for Early Stage Fill/Finish Clinical Trial Material,” is scheduled for May 5th, 2010, 2-2:30pm at Booth 3338. The presentation is sponsored by Genetic Engineering News.

For more information, visit Microtest at the BIO International Convention, booth #1944, May 3-6 in Chicago. Or, visit the Microtest website at: http://www.microtestlabs.com/pharmaceutical-testing-services/ or call 1-800-631-1680.

Follow Microtest Labs on Twitter @MicrotestLabs at http://twitter.com/MicrotestLabs.

About Microtest

Microtest is a leader in testing services and contract manufacturing for the medical device, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries. Based in Agawam, Massachusetts, U.S.A., the company’s expertise and flexible processes enhance product safety and security, accelerate time to market, and minimize supply chain disruption. For more information, visit http://www.microtestlabs.com or call 1-413-786-1680 or toll-free 1-800-631-1680.

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Public Relations contact, Boston:  Don Goncalves, dgoncalves@tizinc.com, 781-793-9380, for Tiziani Whitmyre Inc., http://www.tizinc.com/public-relations

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Monday, April 5th, 2010

Chicagoland’s Weiss ACE® Hardware and INK-O-DEM® Announce “Free Ink Week” from April 8 – 14

Customer-centric Local Company and Retail Store Team Up to Respond to High Demand for Twofold Green Service: Saving Money + the Environment with Inkjet Refills

APRIL 5, 2010, CHICAGO, IL Weiss ACE Hardware and INK-O-DEM, the worldwide leader in integrated inkjet cartridge refilling and testing technology for retail and university environments, today announced the beginning of “Free Ink Week” at the Glenview ACE Hardware store.

ink-o-dem-machineLaunching Thursday, April 8, 2010, and running through April 14, 2010, anyone who has an empty inkjet cartridge and needs more ink can come into Weiss ACE Hardware and get their inkjet cartridge refilled for free.

Weiss ACE Hardware is located at 1560 Waukegan Road in Glenview, IL.

The decision to offer this event is predicated by customer demand as well as an increasing shift toward environmentally conscious (green) daily living choices consumers are wisely making these days.

“We are and have always been a very customer-centric operation here at Weiss ACE Hardware. After we installed INK-O-DEM’s Cartridge Refilling System, we wanted to give our customers an incentive to get started. Thus, Free Ink Week was born, and we are looking forward to serving our customers in yet another way that saves them money and is good for the environment,” said Karen Kolod, Weiss ACE Hardware’s manager.

“We are delighted to work with Weiss ACE Hardware on the Free Ink Week event,” says Tom Price, ACE Hardware’s Account Manager at INK-O-DEM.

“We are committed to working with our ‘ACE Base’ to help them succeed with INK-O-DEM’s Cartridge Refilling System, and Free Ink Week is just one way we can respond to the high demand for our landfill-saving, affordable inkjet refills,” Price notes.

Follow INK-O-DEM on Twitter at @InkODemRefill or http://twitter.com/InkODemRefill.

About INK-O-DEM
INK-O-DEM is the worldwide leader in integrated inkjet cartridge refilling and testing technology for retail and university environments ― refilling over 5 million cartridges annually ― and is a subsidiary of 20-year-old TonerHead™, Inc. Compatible with 95% of the integrated inkjet cartridges available, INK-O-DEM provides consumers with a 50% savings over buying new printer cartridges. INK-O-DEM is now in thousands of locations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Delighted customers include ACE Hardware, Walgreens, other major chain retailers, and distinctive universities. INK-O-DEM saved consumers approximately $50 million last year with inkjet cartridge refills. Visit www.inkodem.com or call (815) 331-3200 for more information.

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Public Relations contact, Boston: Tiziani Whitmyre Inc., http://www.tizinc.com/public-relations

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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Motivating Workers to be Ear-Responsible

hearforever_final-logo-332“Da be way oo roec your hearing rom haardu noi eboer i oo onidindly oo hearing roecer around loud noi.”

These may seem like nonsense words to a reader, but this is what normal speech and conversation may sound like to an employee who lives with noise-induced hearing loss. (*For a translation, see the end of our article linked below.)

Safety professionals know the hazards of loud noise, but how can we convey that risk awareness to workers, and motivate them to take personal and pro-active actions? Read any Hearing Conservation regulation cover to cover, and the word motivation never appears. But the safety-savvy employer will know that motivation is the keystone to preventing noise-induced hearing loss. Motivated employees take responsibility for protecting their hearing both on- and off-the-job, rather than just viewing hearing protectors as a workplace compliance issue.

Read more for three tools used in successful Hearing Conservation Programs for instilling the risk awareness that motivates workers to take action to conserve their own hearing:  http://www.hearforever.org/tools-to-educate/motivating-workers-to-be-ear-responsible

Follow HearForever on Twitter (#HearForeverOrg) at http://www.twitter.com/HearForeverOrg and find us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/HearForever.

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Public Relations contact, Boston: Tiziani Whitmyre Inc., http://www.tizinc.com/public-relations

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Friday, December 4th, 2009

Hearing Conservation at Home: Does it matter if you can’t hear your kids anymore?

hearforever_final-logo-332Does it matter if you can’t hear your kids anymore?

All kidding aside, it’s a serious matter.

In fact, nearly half of adult children say that their parent’s hearing loss has affected their relationship with that parent.

Learn more: http://ow.ly/Iy5t

Follow HearForever on Twitter (#HearForeverOrg) at http://www.twitter.com/HearForeverOrg and find us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/HearForever.

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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

EH&E / Consumer Product Safety Commission Study Links Chinese Drywall to Corrosion in Homes

Needham, Mass. – November 24, 2009 – Environmental Health & Engineering Inc. (EH&E), a leading Massachusetts-based engineering consulting firm, has completed a major indoor air quality study for the U.S. government which found a strong association between the presence of Chinese drywall, low level concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, and corrosion of metals in homes. The drywall issue has affected thousands of homes in the United States for more than two years.

The five-month EH&E study included 51 homes in five southern states; 41 homes where property owners had reported corrosion of wiring or piping, and ten similar homes about which no complaints had been filed. The following findings were presented by John F. McCarthy, Sc.D., C.I.H., president of EH&E, in a Congressional briefing at the U.S. Capital on Monday, November 23, 2009:

· In homes with suspect drywall, the following conditions were determined:

o High rates of sulfur-based corrosion on copper and silver test coupons.

o Visible corrosion of copper wires in electrical outlets.

o Low level concentrations of hydrogen sulfide gas.

o Low ventilation rates.

o Associations of corrosion with hydrogen sulfide concentrations in air, temperature and humidity.

· A reliable real-time method of “fingerprinting” suspect drywall using state-of-the-art inspection equipment was developed and validated.

The EH&E presentation to Congress and report prepared for the Consumer Product Safety Commission are available for review at this website: http://www.eheinc.com/cpsc_drywall.htm.

EH&E was selected for the project based on its high level of building science expertise and field experience in characterizing complex indoor environments and in homes, schools, and offices.  The company had been the prime contractor for indoor air quality to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and two of its principals, John D. Spengler, Ph.D., and John F. McCarthy, Sc.D., C.I.H., edited what is considered the most comprehensive guide available today on indoor air quality, the “Indoor Air Quality Handbook”.

About EH&E

EH&E (www.eheinc.com) has provided an extensive range of analytical and engineering consulting services for over 20 years. Our team consists of more than 60 experts with an outstanding record of providing solutions for complex issues that affect the built environment. EH&E has a depth of knowledge and credibility unmatched in the industry and our wealth of readily-accessible information has become a powerful resource for our clients.

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Public Relations contact, Boston: Tiziani Whitmyre Inc., http://www.tizinc.com/public-relations

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Friday, November 20th, 2009

Hearing Protection Quiz: Fact or Fiction…

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Ear plugs go in your ear. Ear muffs go over your ear. Think that’s enough you need to know about hearing protectors?

Think again!

Check your know-how with this quick test of fact and fiction about hearing protectors and work place hearing safety: http://www.hearforever.org/quiz/fact-or-fiction-hearing-protectors

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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Nordstrom Launches International Shopping In 30 Countries

SEATTLE (November 4, 2009)—Seattle-based Nordstrom, Inc. (NYSE: JWN) has introduced international shopping online to better serve customers globally, the company announced today. Customers outside and inside the U.S. can now browse and buy merchandise from nordstrom.com in different currencies and easily ship items to 30 countries.

Customers have the flexibility to ship to a particular country but pay in a separate currency. The new online feature also enables simple, reliable international order fulfillment and shipping. At checkout customers receive an estimated delivery timeframe, global tracking number, a guaranteed exchange rate at purchase and a complete order total including all applicable international duty, tax, and delivery costs. Available currencies for international shopping currently include:


· Canadian Dollar (CAD)

· Euro (EUR)

· British Pound (GBP)

· U.S. Dollar (USD)

· Czech Koruna (CZK)

· Danish Krone (DKK)

· Estonian Kroon (EEK)

· Hungarian Forint (HUF)

· Latvian Lats (LVL)

· Lithuanian Litas (LTL)

· Polish Zloty (PLN)

· Swedish Krona (SEK)

“We are excited about this opportunity to better serve our customers internationally,” said Jamie Nordstrom, president of Nordstrom Direct.

“We’ve made it a lot easier for our customers abroad to shop from nordstrom.com. Sending great fashion merchandise from Nordstrom to friends and family overseas is also more convenient than ever for our domestic customers. We will continue looking for ways to improve the shopping experience for customers, no matter where they live.”

Nordstrom has partnered with FiftyOne Global Ecommerce to offer international shopping. FiftyOne ensures a consistent shopping experience for Nordstrom customers by integrating all aspects of the international transaction — global pricing, payment, logistics and delivery — into an automated online order process.

To learn more about international shopping from Nordstrom, including the most up-to-date list of available countries, visit http://shop.nordstrom.com/internationalshopping. This website is offered in English only. For assistance in another language, customers can call 1-319-846-4140 from outside the U.S., 1-877-794-5304 from Canada or 1-888-282-6060 within the U.S.

Nordstrom, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading fashion specialty retailers, with 182 stores located in 28 states. Founded in 1901 as a shoe store in Seattle, today Nordstrom operates 112 full-line stores, 67 Nordstrom Racks, two Jeffrey boutiques and one clearance store. Nordstrom also serves customers through its online presence at www.nordstrom.com and through its catalogs. Nordstrom, Inc. is publicly traded on the NYSE under the symbol JWN.

FiftyOne Global Ecommerce empowers leading U.S. retailers to utilize their existing ecommerce infrastructure and online shopping experience to market, sell, and fulfill merchandise to international shoppers with cost certainty. FiftyOne manages all aspects of the international order life cycle, from multicurrency merchandising and payments to global logistics, local delivery, and customer service. FiftyOne is powering international ecommerce for Anne Geddes, Anthropologie, Belisi Fashions, Brookstone, The Buckle, CHEFS Catalog, Drugstore.com, Johnston & Murphy, Overstock.com, SureSource, and many others. The company is headquartered in New York City. For more information, visit www.fiftyone.com.

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Monday, November 2nd, 2009

National Hearing Conservation Association Petitions OSHA to Lower Permissible Exposure Limits for Noise

nhca_wname1Westminster, CO ― November 2, 2009 ― Citing the fact that nearly 22 million American workers are exposed to hazardous noise on a daily basis and that occupational hearing loss continues to plague industry, the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) has made a request to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to reduce the permissible exposure limit (PEL) for noise exposures.

 

“Noise-induced hearing loss is an insidious, permanent, and irreversible disease which has a tremendous negative impact on people’s lives. The good news is that this disease is 100% preventable,” said Rick Neitzel, PhD, CIH, NHCA President. “The bad news is that OSHA’s 30-year-old noise exposure regulation is not consistent with current scientific knowledge, is not uniformly applied across all industries, and has not proven effective in preventing noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).”

 

NHCA has requested that OSHA lower the PEL in the Occupation Noise Standard 29 CFR 1910.95 from 90 dBA to 85 dBA, and the Action Level from 85 to 80 dBA. Citing recent research by NIOSH and other organizations, American workers face a considerable risk of NIHL associated with long-term work at the current PEL of 90 dBA and a 5 dB time/intensity exchange rate. NHCA has also requested that the time/intensity exchange rate be reduced from 5 to 3 dB.

 

In the letter, NHCA also requests that OSHA extend the PEL to other industries, such as construction, agriculture, oil and gas drilling and servicing, and shipbuilding, that are not covered by the existing regulation. NHCA also asks OSHA to rescind a policy (OSHA Field Operations Manual, 3/2009) which permits exposures up to 100 dBA without requiring implementation of noise controls.

 

“Nearly every other nation on earth has adopted a more protective 85 dBA exposure limit – which means that U.S. workers have a substantially greater risk of developing noise-induced hearing loss than do the workers of almost every other nation,” said Neitzel. “Also, workers in industries like construction, agriculture, and oil and gas drilling are currently not covered by an effective regulation, which is unacceptable, given the high levels of noise exposure associated with these industries.”

 

“The National Hearing Conservation Association is a multidisciplinary organization committed to the prevention of hearing loss, and as such is uniquely positioned to advocate for contemporary U.S. noise exposure regulations,” said Neitzel. “We feel that the proposed changes will help give American workers the protection that they deserve, and bring workplace noise regulations in the US in line with current scientific knowledge about noise and noise-induced hearing loss.”

 

NHCA’s letter to OSHA can be found online at: http://bit.ly/42a3GT.

 

About the National Hearing Conservation Association [NHCA]

The mission of the National Hearing Conservation Association is to prevent hearing loss due to noise and other environmental factors in all sectors of society. NHCA provides networking, resources and professional development opportunities to improve skills, practices and services for over 600 members. NHCA’s membership includes audiologists, researchers, students, industrial hygienists, educators, professional service organizations, safety professionals, medical professionals, engineers, audio professionals and others who have dedicated their work to the advancement of hearing loss prevention. For more information about the National Hearing Conservation Association, visit us online at www.hearingconservation.org.

 

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