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Young, Jay Alfred was born on September 8, 1920 in Huntington, Indiana, United States. Son of Jacob Phillip and Marie (Skully) Young.
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Young, Jay Alfred was born on September 8, 1920 in Huntington, Indiana, United States. Son of Jacob Phillip and Marie (Skully) Young.
Bachelor of Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1939. AM, Oberlin College, Ohio, 1940. Doctor of Philosophy, University Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, 1950.
Chief chemist, Asbestos Manufacturing Company, Huntington, Indiana, l94l-42; ordnance engineer, United States War Department, Washington, l942-44; from instructor to professor of chemistry, King's College, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, l949-69; visiting professor, Carleton U., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, l969-70; visiting professor, Florida State University, Tallahassee, l975-77; Hudson professor, Auburn (Alabama) U., l970-75; manager technical publications, Chemical Manufacturers Association, Washington, l977-80; chemical safety and health consultant, Silver Spring, Maryland., l980-. Pro bono consultant Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington,1980-. Invited lecturer chemical education and chemical health and safety United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Great Britain, Norway, France, Italy, India, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, since 1963.
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Technology resource person to media and expert witness regarding chemical hazards, precautions, transportation incidents involving chemicals. Member National Science Foundation College Chemistry Commission, 1962-1968. Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1944-1946.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Fellow American Chemical Society (councilor 1963-1987, policy committee 1970-1981, secretary division chemical education 1969-1978, chairman division chemical health and safety 1979-1980, member chemical safety committee 1982-2003, Chemical Health and Safety award 1991, Outstanding Service award 2003, 2007).
Married Anne Elizabeth Neff, June 29, 1942 (deceased June 1962). Children: John, Paul, Cecelia, Michael, Joseph, Andrea, Therese, Gregory, Thomas, Lucy, Margaret, Antonia. Married Mary Ann Owens, August l5, l962.
Children: James, Laurence. 4 stepchildren.