Apologies, as this is not strictly aimed at the public but due to its multidisciplinary nature it will be pitched at a non-specialist level. Im told it's the only conference of its kind in the UK, and should be of interest to policy makers and those with an interest in the Indoor Environment and health / engineering / technology / built environment.
Contact details below.
Ken
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Meeting Announcement
Assessment and control of the indoor environment for improved health
The role of standards, guidelines, rating systems and 'tool-kits'
A One-day Conference Organised by the UK Indoor Environments Group (UKIEG)
Date:
Wednesday 14 November 2007
Registration deadline:
Wednesday October 31st 2007
Venue:
The Kings Manor
University of York
York, UK
Supported by the CIBSE ASHRAE Group
Key topics
* Indoor Air Guidelines
* Product Standards
* Emission Standards
* Labelling Schemes
* The Housing and Health Safety Rating System
* Assessment tools and toolkits
* Mitigation Procedures
* Housing interventions
Who should attend?
* Local authority personnel
* Environmental health practitioners
* Building managers
* Housing professionals
* Researchers
* Policy makers
Conference Fee: £50
(including refreshments and lunch)
To Register please contact Dr. Nicola Carslaw by email: [log in to unmask] r visit the website: http://www.york.ac.uk/environment/people/carslaw/UKIEG_2007_Registration_Form.doc
For more information on the conference programme, please contact:
Ms Marcella Ucci
The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies
University College London
1-19 Torrington Place
London, WC1E 6BT
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tel: 020 7679 8233
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