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Rhode Island State Health LaboratoriesEnvironmental SciencesSpecialty AreasAir Pollution: is responsible for measuring pollutants in outdoor air around the state of Rhode Island. Working closely with DEM, the lab tests air for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, airborne toxic compounds, metals, and particulates. The data is submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency and is used on state, regional, and national levels to develop air pollution control measures. Current conditions and pollution forecasts for Rhode Island and other areas are available on the website www.epa.gov/airnow, where the Air Quality Index is given as a measure of how clean the air is and its affect on health. Biomonitoring and Blood Lead: This laboratory is analyzing chemical toxic substances, such as lead or mercury, in human blood or urine. These type of tests help assess the quantity of chemicals actually entering human bodies. The best known type of biomonitoring measurements is screening children to prevent childhood lead poisoning. The biomonitoring laboratory is also responsible for the laboratory response to chemical terrorism. Food Chemistry: the Food Chemistry laboratory performs quantitative and qualitative determinations on the composition and quality of foods by physical, chemical and instrumental analysis. Areas of focus include dairy chemistry, seafood decomposition and related toxins, food allergen testing, elemental analysis, and food illness/consumer complaints. In addition, staff in the Food Chemistry Laboratory participate in on-going training and proficiency testing for the Food Emergency Response Network’s (FERN) Food Chemistry testing program. Organic Chemistry: is involved with the analysis of drinking water, wastewater and other non-potable water for pesticides, volatile and semi-volatile contaminants using gas chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Testing in this laboratory is also associated with identifying the improper application of pesticides in support of the Department of Environmental Management’s Use/Misuse Program. The laboratory is certified by the U.S. EPA Region1. Quality Assurance Office: ensures that quality laboratory services are maintained in the environmental testing labs of the State Health Laboratories. This is accomplished through a combination of consultation, audits, and data review. Statistical methodology is used to detect trends that might lead to quality problems. Contact: Chris Ellis, 222-5589 Analytical Laboratory Certification Office: The analytical laboratory certification program operates under the authority of chapter 16-13.2 of the General Laws of RI. Systems for quality assurance and quality control are assessed through the evaluation of qualifications of personnel, use of acceptable methodology, proficiency testing and on-site inspections. Contact: Henry Leibovitz, Ph.D. 222-5578 |
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