Presentations now available from the WCG co-sponsored Safety and Cultural Heritage Summit

Presentations now available from the WCG co-sponsored Safety and Cultural Heritage Summit

On October 30, 2019 WCG hosted, along with the Potomac Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, and the Smithsonian’s Lunder Center, American Art Museum, National Collections Program, and Facilities Office of Safety, Health, and Environmental Management, the fourth annual Safety and Cultural Heritage Summit.  Participants spent the day hearing talks on the intersection of industrial and occupational health with cultural heritage preservation, as well as touring the American Art Museum’s labs and exhibits and networking across the professions. Registration for the Summit was roughly an even split between safety and health professionals and collections care professionals, and both occupational health nurses and certified industrial hygienists received continuing education credit for attending.  

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4th Annual Safety and Cultural Heritage Summit: Preserving Our Heritage and Protecting Our Health The Washington Conservation Guild, the Potomac Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Safety, Health and Environmental Management and the Smithsonian National Collections Program will once again collaborate with the Lunder Conservation Center to host a fourth annual Professional Development Seminar with the theme of Control of Health and Safety Hazards in Museums, Historic Sites, Conservation Treatment and Collection Care.Wednesday, 30 October 2019, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm McEvoy Auditorium, Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) G and 8th Streets, NW, Washington DC. Photo by Michael Barnes, Smithsonian Archival Photographer

Save the Date: The fifth annual Safety and Cultural Heritage Summit will be held October 29, 2020 at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.  Interested in participating next year? Drop us a line at safety-summit@washingtonconservationguild.org.

Presentations by Summit speakers are available through Potomac AIHA’s website https://www.potomacaiha.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=566&Itemid=109

PDFs of the Summit presentations are also available below.

Avoiding Major Fire Losses at Museums and Cultural Institutions

Caution Do Not Touch: Solutions to Tracking Pesticides on Native American Objects

Managing Mental Health in Cultural Heritage Emergency Response: A Safety Approach for Operational Resilience

Modernizing Our Vertebrate Specimen Preparation Safety Manuals

Navigating Hidden Hazards in Collections: Emotional, Physical, and Chemical

The Poison Book Project

Revitalizing and Transforming a National Treasure: Planning for Safety during the National Air and Space Museum Renovation

Silica Dust Concerns Among Museum and Conservation managers and Professionals

Silica Dust Concerns Among Museum and Conservation Managers and Professionals: Respirable Crystalline Silica in General Industry Workplaces

Taking the Lead in Lead Safety: Mitigating Lead Exposure in Stained Glass Conservation

Total Worker Health for the Museum and Cultural Heritage Environment

Toxins Within Collections

The Use of Low-Cost Sensors to Measure Mercury Vapor from Tin-Mercury Amalgam Mirrors

Wonder Twins – Activate! Collaboration between PRICE and OSHEM