Background
Hee, Shane Stephen Que was born on October 11, 1946 in Sydney. Came to the United States, 1978. Son of Robert and Beris Que Hee.
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Today's professionals face a variety of tasks that force them to juggle the duties of both environmental and health-and-safety personnel. When faced with the task of cleaning up a hazardous site or managing a workplace where hazardous wastes are present, you must handle worker protection issues and you must be able to determine the presence of chemical substances. Hazardous Waste Analysis helps you prepare for those situations by providing the resources necessary to analyze hazardous wastes and determine their impact on the environment and on individuals. More than just a "how-to" book, Hazardous Waste Analysis provides practical information on state-of-the-art sampling, field analysis, and laboratory-analysis methods. It defines the legal requirements of hazard identification; discusses the regulatory requirements relevant to industrial hygiene, safety, and engineering personnel; and examines the scientific concepts necessary to understand future developments. This book features four sections: 1.) General Legal and Health Requirements, 2.) Legal Identification of Hazardous Waste and Basic Chemistry Concepts, 3.) Sampling and Field Analysis, and 4.) Laboratory Chemical Analysis of Hazardous Waste. Each section contains numerous references and tables.
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Hee, Shane Stephen Que was born on October 11, 1946 in Sydney. Came to the United States, 1978. Son of Robert and Beris Que Hee.
Bachelor of Science, University Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 1968. Master of Science, University Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 1971. Doctor of Philosophy, University Saskatchewan, Canada, 1976.
Assistant professor University Cincinnati, 1978-1984, associate professor, 1984-1989, University California, Los Angeles, 1989-1994, vice chair, 1992—1994, professor Los Angeles, since 1994. District professor National Taiwan University, since 2009. Director University of California at Los Angeles Indiana Hygiene Program, since 2009.
Member Hazardous Materials Data Bank The National Library Medical, 1984—1989. Member biological monitoring committee American Industrial Hygiene Association, since 1993. Member committee on methods for water and waste water American Water Works Association, American Public Health Association, since 1993.
Member board science counsellors National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2001—2004. Member National Toxicol Program Research on Carcinogens, since 2006.
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Secretary Lesbian Gay Academy University, Cincinnati, 1978-1987, president 1988-1989, facilitator Gay/Lesbian March Activists, Cincinnati, 1987-1989. President Lesbian Gay Health and Health Policy Foundation, Los Angeles, since 1994. Fellow American Institute Chemists, American Industrial Hygiene Association (chairman biological environ exposure level project team 2008-2009).
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Industrial Hygiene Association Biological Monitoring Committee (secretary 2006, vice-chairman 2007, chairman 2008), American College Toxicology, American Industrial Hygiene Association, American Chemical Society, American Conference Industrial Government Hygienists, American Public Health Association, New York Academy of Sciences.