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NASF Government & Industry Affairs Update: Selected Developments
The American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) intends to develop new Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) and Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) for nickel and cobalt.
Read MoreSpecial Joint NASF Update
The U.S. Department of Defense in early May issued its final procurement rule governing military uses of hexavalent chromium.
Read MoreMaking Progress, One Step at a Time
As we wrap up the first quarter of 2011, NASF is logging some early accomplishments this year.
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New EPA Risk Assessment on Chromium: On September 30, 2010, EPA issued a new Cr6 draft health assessment, which is now pending.
Read MoreOhio Senator Sherrod Brown
As NASF members get ready to travel to the Capital to attend the Washington Forum conference in April, one person they may keep an eye out for is U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), who knows about the damage that offshoring can cause.
Read MoreMessage from the President - October, 2010
NASF President Michael Siegmund comments on changes underway at Plating & Surface Finishing.
Read MoreManufacturing a Policy in DC
ne of the most talked-about items at the NASF Washington Forum recently was the lack of a U.S. ‘Manufacturing Policy,’ essentially a plan to rebound from our country’s most recent economic blahs through a revitalization of the manufacturing sector.
Read MoreA Conversation With...William Saas - Part II
Former NASF Board Member and Former Owner, Taskem Inc. "I have been fortunate to have always gotten great satisfaction from any job I have had in the metal finishing industry. Perhaps this is because my job was also my hobby, too."
Read MoreA Conversation With...William Saas
Former NASF Board Member and Former Owner, Taskem Inc. "I have been fortunate to have always gotten great satisfaction from any job I have had in the metal finishing industry. Perhaps this is because my job was also my hobby, too."
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