Have you ever heard that fiber glass insulation in air handling systems can be hazardous to the health of building occupants? This isn’t a new concept, but it seems that rumors and misconceptions may still be causing some confusion around what is settled scienace.
We’re here to help dispel any myths, rumors, and misconceptions about fiber glass by delivering the hard facts about the safety of fiber glass used in air handling systems and whether it poses any respiratory health hazard to building occupants.
Join Bruce Ray, JM’s Associate General Counsel for Regulatory and Governmental Affairs, as he breaks down decades of glass fiber research and study in this live webinar, The Health and Safety of Fiber Glass, on Wednesday, April 12 at 2:00pm ET/11:00am PT. Register now.
Key Concepts:
• History and results of research on fiber glass insulation hazards
• Fiber glass hazard classifications
• Fiber glass exposure levels (indoor and outdoor)
• Product stewardship programs
All attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion that may be submitted for credit toward professional development hours (PDH)*.