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Subject: Event: Call for Abstracts - Safety and Cultural Heritage Summit

Accepting Abstracts for the 2019
Abstracts Due by August 1st
Safety and Cultural Heritage Summit:
Preserving Our Heritage and Protecting Our Health
Fall Professional Development Seminar

The Potomac Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, the Washington Conservation Guild, 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 Safety and Cultural Heritage Summit.


Wednesday, October 30th
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
McEvoy Auditorium
Smithsonian American Art Museum
G and 8th Streets, NW, Washington DC

We are now accepting abstracts focusing on controlling health and safety risks from preparing, treating, managing, and exhibiting artistic, historic, and natural science collections as well as abating structural hazards and responding to disasters impacting collections. We welcome case studies and encourage joint presentations by conservators, collections care professionals, AND health & safety professionals!

Previous Summit topics can be found here: 2018 Summit Program Abstracts<https://www.potomacaiha.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=179&Itemid=91>. Other examples include:

  *   Safety challenges in gallery exhibit installation,
  *   Exposure assessments and remediation of unique hazards in museum collections,
  *   Hazardous material abatement in historic houses,
  *   Risks posed by conservation treatments and safe work policies for conservation laboratories,
  *   Preparedness and emergency response in collections.

Presenters have 2 submission options:

  1.  A podium presentation of 20 minutes, with 5-10 minutes for questions. (30 min. max)
  2.  A lightning round presentation of 5 minutes.  Q/A segment may follow as a group.

Posters will be accepted but only if content can be reduced to a readable 8 ½ x 11 or folded 11 x 17 sheet handout, as there is no available space at venue for mounted poster presentations.

Abstracts must specify your submission preference and should not exceed 300 words.
Questions Welcomed!  Please send your presentation and poster abstracts to
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by COB August 1st.




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