Research at A&M keeps asbestos ^danger in check al Powei gineer ifacture sgree in $ to train in Jar design, ise sendresi; ir Corpon age Roa t 'k, CA 9C{; iepak Mazi 17. Exceiien program, Asbestos, when properly handled, can be good news as well as bad. Research at Texas A&M University is helping keep stray asbestos ibers under check. An engineer involved in the study points out asbestos has some jOod properties. The characteristics causes it to perform well as firep- oof drapery, brake bands in cars, floor tiles and in corrugated steel sed in heavy construction. As microscopic airborne fibers, asbestos has been recognized as 'one of the most hazardous air contaminants in the workplace. Persons who inhale the invisible fibers in significant quantity can develop lung cancer and other lethal respiratory diseases. Hair dryers insulated with it were recently removed from the mar- :et. Owners of suspect models were warned against continued use. Workers in insulation and in brake lining manufacturing jobs are ore heavily exposed. New standards for handling asbestos are in evelopment by the U.S. Department of Labor s Occupational Safety nd Health Administration (OSHA). Dr. Waymon Johnston, safety engineer at Texas A&M, and raduate students in his industrial engineering program have con- lucted research that should contribute to the standards. The study, erformed under a National Institute of Occupational Safety and Notary pi' health contract, was reported recently by Johnston at a Chicago i neeting of the American Industrial Hygiene Conference. They found that industrial vacuum cleaners designed to control I OLD GOlt ling rings,*; is, etc. iond Room Shopping Cm :h St., Bryr ■4708 i AAAii merschoolcnj isbestos fibers perform acceptably, but a person emptying the con- a) Call4#2s® a j ner may be subjected to high concentrations. Johnston tested nine models that range in price from $250 to ^6,000. “Calculated airborne fiber concentrations were all below present DSHA standards,” Johnston reported. All the vacuum cleaners were ible to contain their specified capacity, and all but one handled 25 jercent more without internal problems, filter system failure or total loss of suction pressure. “But all the concern is for the user, not the person that empties the or 846-569< :r only ontainer,” Johnston noted. “Most models are acceptable as long as there isn’t bag failure,” the gengineer said. “We found that every time a bag ruptured or was not resent, the inside of the unit was covered with asbestos fibers. Attempts to clean a container in which a bag ruptured must be one very slowly, and it is still impossible not to agitate the fibers, reating hazardous working conditions for maintenance or service ersonnel, Johnston warned. “Unless the worker cooperates in control strategies, exposure will ot be reduced to the absolute minimum,” he said. ^Jlural youth drinking ose to city average THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1979 Page S ■ Urban teen-agers drink more [than rural teen-agers, but the gap ijjparatmg the two groups is getting much smaller, an expert on rural drug abuse has discovered. WUrban youth are 20 percent more , likely to have tried liquor than rural y6ungsters, but only 8 percent 'separates the two groups in terms of beer consumption, explained Dr. Kenneth Nyberg, a Texas A&M University sociologist and research er ■“There is an assumption that rural drinking is not extensive and al coholism is primarily an urban prob lem,” Nyberg said. p“That’s not the case,” he em phasized. “Recent evidence suggests that problems of drug abuse, including alcohol, are nearly as prevalent in rural areas as they are in urban.” I Nyberg based his finding on a re cent rural drug abuse study he con- ^ ^ ^ ^ y qp qp ^ y qr FOR SALE ^Gremlin. Standard, 24 MPG, $1500. After jp.m. 846-1683. 153t3 bOSe. ’73 MGB. Good condition, $2500. Call 779- ®78. 152t4 Apartment furniture. Excellent bargains. 1696-8624, 696-6638. 154t3 NT private search p with o search /e offei ; ando Submit nquire: ■1972 RX2 Mazda, after six. 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GRADUATING SENIORS: Graduation announcements can be or dered through June 15 in Room 217, MSG between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays. APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM: The Physical Plant Department of Texas A&M is accepting applications for the 1979 apprenticeship training program which offers training for carpen ters, electricians, air conditioning and heating mechanics, elec tronic technicians, plumbers, sheetmetal works, painters and au tomotive mechanics. Interested persons should contact the Physi cal Plant. TAMU STAMP CLUB: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 502, Rudder Tower. Thursday GROVE MOVIE: “A Clockwork Orange,” starring Malcolm McDowel, will be shown at 8:45 p. m. (R). REGISTRATION: Thursday is the last day for enrolling and for add ing new courses for the first summer session. FREE UNIVERSITY: Registration for Free University courses for the first summer session begins Thursday. Registration will be held in the student programs office in the MSG. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 504, Rudder Tower. Rabies incidence in Texas rises 175 percent in first 6 months of ’79 1 Beware: your cat, dog, even your horse can be hazardous to your health. Texas A&M University veterinary researchers report a surging 175 percent increase in the incidence of rabies in domestic animals for Texas in the first six months of this year. That is more than reason enough to immunize pets now for rabies and deter people from making pets out of wild animals such as skunks. During the first six months of 1979 the reported number of rabies cases in dogs, cats, horses and other domestic animals has taken an alarming rise of 66 cases through May. This compares to 24 cases in all of 1978. Dr. Leon Russell, a veterinary public health professor at Texas A&M, indicates about 85 percent of all rabies cases in Texas involve skunks. And they, by far, pose the greatest danger of transmitting the killing disease to other animals. 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