National Science and Technology Workshop On Mould in the Indoor Environment
Version française disponible
Proceedings
Click here to download the Proceedings in English. (PDF file, 0.35 MB in size)
Presentations
Monday November 24, 2003
Introduction (Morad Atif, National Research Council)
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