tailieunhanh - NIOSH HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT: HETA # 2001- 0537-2897 Sunset Strip Furniture Stripping Huntington Beach, California

A realistic indoor scene is typically populated by several different kinds of furniture objects, but only a few of the many possible spa- tial arrangements of these objects are functional and livable. For example, the front of a television or computer screen should not be blocked, since it is supposed to be visible. Furthermore, most of the objects in the scene should be accessible to human habitants. On the other hand, one object is often placed on top of another object, such as a vase on a table, so there exists a hierarchical relationship among the two objects if we regard the carrier object as the parent and the. | This Health Hazard Evaluation HHE report and any recommendations made herein are for the specific facility evaluated and may not be universally applicable. Any recommendations made are not to be considered as final statements of NIOSH policy or of any agency or i ndividual i nvolved. Additional HHE reports are available at http nic5sh hhe reports TM NIOSH HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT HETA 2001- 0537-2897 Sunset Strip Furniture Stripping Huntington Beach California April 2003 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ĨIOSH Preface The Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance Branch HETAB of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH conducts field investigations of possible health hazards in the workplace. These investigations are conducted under the authority of Section 20 a 6 of the Occupational Safety and Health OSHA Act of 1970 29 . 669 a 6 which authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services following a written request from any employer or authorized representative of employees to determine whether any substance normally found in the place of employment has potentially toxic effects in such concentrations as used or found. HETAB also provides upon request technical and consultative assistance to federal state and local agencies labor industry and other groups or individuals to control occupational health hazards and to prevent related trauma and disease. Mention of company names or products does not constitute endorsement by NIOSH. acknowledgments and Availability of Report This report was prepared by Ronald M. Hall of HETAB Division of Surveillance Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies DSHEFS . Field assistance was provided by Bradley King. Analytical support was provided by Datachem Laboratories Inc. Salt Lake City Utah. Desktop publishing was performed by Robin Smith. Review and preparation for printing were .

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