National Science and Technology Workshop On
Mould in the Indoor Environment

Montreal, November 24-25, 2003

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Proceedings

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Presentations

(still being posted)

Monday November 24, 2003 

Issues and scientific needs 

  • Erin Wolski  (AFN) - First Nations perspectives

  • Gregory Gee (CHBA) – House Construction and Warranty perspectives

  • Robert Martin (NB Supply & Services) – Public Works perspectives

  • Ross Johnson (City of Saskatoon) – Municipalities perspectives

  • Pierre Auger (Direction de santé publique de Québec) – Clinical perspectives

  • Tom Kosatsky (Direction de santé publique de Montréal)   – Epidemiology (population) perspectives

  • Hugo Lemieux (Canadian Wood Council) – Building Products perspectives

  • Bhawani Pathak (CCOHS) – Occupational Health and Safety perspectives

  • J. David Miller (Carleton University) – Major issues and knowledge gaps from an Interdisciplinary Research perspective

A First Drawing of our Scientific Knowledge (Marie-Alix d’Halewyn)

  • A summary presentation on the scientific findings emanating from recent key documents

 

Tuesday November 25, 2003

Emerging research trends and interests

  • Don Onysko – Mould-related research trends related to building products and building envelope

  • Daniel Forest (Venmar) – opportunities and limitations of emerging ventilation and air conditioning techniques (including ASHRAE)

  • Marc Dionne (INSPQ) – Emerging R&D interests from provincial public health 

  • J. David Miller (Carleton University) – Recent mould-related R&D priorities emerging from WHO, Europe, AIHA and ACGIH

  • Karen Bartlett (UBC) - Emerging mould-related R&D from a changing Canadian climate

  • Tedd Nathanson (PWGSC) - Remedial techniques and diagnostic tools