Dr. DiNardi has a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Massachusetts. He is an internationally recognized Professor of Occupational Hygiene and Public Health, with 35 years of academic and practical experience and also has experience in long-term low level detection of chemical weapons. He is Principal Scientific Consultant to the United States Navy's Submarine Atmosphere Health Assessment Program, Sub Base New London, Groton, Connecticut as well as Professor of Environmental Health Sciences (Emeritus) with the University of Massachusetts. Dr. DiNardi is well known for his experience applying scientific principles, and common sense to identifying and controlling occupational health and safety problems and he is Editor of the internationally recognized seminal occupational hygiene reference, "The Occupational Environment, its Evaluation and Control" (1997) as well as Editor of the second edition to the internationally recognized seminal occupational hygiene reference, "The Occupational Environment, its Evaluation, Control, and Management" (2003). A distinguished list of National Committee Memberships, Awards, and Books may be reviewed from his CV below.
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