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NAME Goldberg, Mark |
POSITION TITLE Assoicate Professor, Urban Public Health |
A. Positions
and Honors
Positions and Employment
1981-82 Research
Assistant, Mount Sinai
1982-83 Health
& Safety Director, Director's Guild of
1983-86 Industrial
Hygienist,
1986-87 Senior
Industrial Hygienist,
1987-89 Associate Staff Analyst, New York City Department of Health
1992- Adjunct Assistant
Professor,
1990- Associate Professor, Urban Public Health, Hunter College CUNY, NYC
Professional Memberships
1982 - Member, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Construction Committee
1994 - Construction Committee, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
Honors
1961-62 Fellow,
Swiss Friends of the
1966-67 Fulbright
Fellow,
1981-82 Trainee, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
B. Peer-Reviewed
Publications
1. S.M. Rappaport.
M. Goldberg, P. Susi, and R.F. Herrick, Exposure to Respirable Silica in the
2. M. Goldberg, N. Clark, S. Levin, N. Zuckerman, and J. Doucette, An Assessment of Lead Controls for Torch Cutting and Rivet Removal on Steel Structures. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 15(5):445-452 (2000).
3. S. Levin, M. Goldberg, Clinical Evaluation and Management of Lead-Exposed Construction Workers, American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 37:23-43 (2000).
4. P. Susi, M.
Goldberg,
5. Goldberg, M.
& Nagin, D., “Principles of Industrial Hygiene.” In Bowler, R. & Cone, J. (Eds.). Occupational
Medicine Secrets.
6. M. Goldberg, S. Levin, J. Doucette, G. Griffin, A Task-Based Approach to Assessing Lead
Exposure Among Ironworkers Engaged in Bridge Rehabilitation, American Journal of Industrial Medicine 31:310-318 (1997).
7. S. Levin, M. Goldberg, J. Doucette, The Effect of the OSHA Lead Exposure in Construction Standard on Blood Lead Levels among Ironworkers Employed in Bridge Rehabilitation, American Journal of Industrial Medicine 31:303-309 (1997).
8. E. Johanning, M. Goldberg, R. Kim, Asbestos Hazard Evaluation in South Korean Textile Production, The International Journal of Health Services, 24(1), 1994.
9. E. Johanning, P.
Morey, M. Goldberg, "Remedial Techniques and Medical Surveillance
Guidelines for the Handling of Toxigenic Stachybotrys atra", in: Proceedings of the Indoor Air '93
Conference.
10. Goldberg M, Klitzman S, Payne
JL, Nadig RJ, McGrane JA and
Research Support
CDC/DHHS Cooperative Agreement No. U60/CCU317202 Goldberg (PI) 7/1/99-6/30/03
A Blueprint for Integrating Health Hazard Control Programs into Infrastructure Rehabilitation: An Intervention Research Project
This study developed a series of practical guides to assist construction contractors manage health hazard control programs on a day-to-day basis.
CDC/DHHS Cooperative Agreement No. U02/CCU312014 Goldberg (PI) 7/1/95-6/30/03 Assessment Engineering of Technologies in the Construction Industry to Control Lead Exposure to Bridge Rehabilitation Workers
This study assessed control technology to reduce worker exposure to lead and silica during bridge and highway construction.
Center to Protect Workers' Rights, Goldberg (PI) 1998-99
Silica Exposure Assessment and Control
This was a small study to assess exposures to workers engaged in concrete drilling and chipping, and to investigate the availability of control technology.
Center to Protect Workers’ Rights Goldberg (PI) 1995-96
Solvent exposure and control for metal polishers
This study investigated the use of substitute products to clean and polish metal surfaces in elevators and buildings in order to reduce high exposures to polishers working in enclosed spaces.