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"James R. Beall" <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Nov 1995 12:03:00 -0500
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          There are a lot of good potential speakers to help with this
          topic area and I would be willing to help find one for
          whomever organizes the symposium.  I worked at OSHA about 15
          years ago as a special assistant in toxicology with
          "executive official" inspection credentials.  I also do a
          little archeology on weekends, but am a toxicologist rather
          than archeologist.  My archeological experience includes
          locating an old well at 18FR696 and planning the recovery of
          it.  (Findings at FR18696 are in Maryland Archeology, V 31,
          pp 9-24, 1995).
 
          Anyway, I have an understanding of both areas (OSHA and
          archeology).  I would be willing to assist anyone who is a
          real archeologist (or an OSHA safety inspector with
          experience) and wants to help others learn more about the
          nexus between occupational safety and health, and
          archeology.
 
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