Alaska Health Project records

Guide to the Alaska Health Project records
1979-1994

Collection number: HMC-0419.
Creator: Alaska Health Project.
Title: Alaska Health Project records.
Dates: 1979-1994.
Volume of collection: 13.0 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Collection materials in English.
Collection summary: Records of a private non-profit organization founded to work with hazardous materials issues.

Organizational history:
The Alaska Health Project was a private non-profit organization founded in 1980 to address issues of hazardous materials in the workplace and in the community. Their mission is to provide information, training, research, and related services to Alaskan organizations and individuals. Their activities have included teaching classes, writing articles and books, working with communities to identify their hazardous wastes and create management plans, completing an Alaska Hazardous Materials Incident Survey, providing hazardous materials counseling to individuals over the telephone, assisting small businesses in reducing their hazardous wastes, and teaching high school students how to recognize health and safety hazards in the workplace.

Collection description:
The collection consists of the records of the Alaska Health Project and its activities. The records include materials relating to the Board of Directors; the Director’s files; reading files; proposal, grant and contract files; records of the Hazardous Materials Counseling Service; records of the Good Earth Project; seminar, workshop, conference, and presentation files; financial records; membership records; personnel records; the Alaska Health Bulletin and other publications; and other records related to the Alaska Health Project.

Arrangement: The collection is arranged into several series, many of which overlap in terms of content and subject:
Series 1: Board of Directors records; 1982-1994
Series 2: Director’s office correspondence; 1982-1990
Series 3: Staff meeting records; 1983-1988
Series 4: Director’s office personnel records; 1983-1992
Series 5: Director’s office professional conferences and meetings records; 1983-1988
Series 6: Director’s office organization records; 1982-1989
Series 7: Director’s office project records; 1982-1988
Series 8: Director’s office proposal records; 1984-1989
Series 9: Course, seminar, and conference records; 1982-1985
Series 10: Director’s office subject files: 1982-1988
Series 11: Reading files; 1983-1987
Series 12: Proposal files; 1983-1991
Series 13: Grant files; 1981-1988
Series 14: Contracts; 1983-1990
Series 15: Hazardous Materials Counseling Service records; 1983-1991
Series 16: Good Earth Project records; 1979-1993
Series 17: Seminar, workshop, conference, and presentation records; 1982-1988
Series 18: Financial records; 1980-1990
Series 19: Membership records; 1982-1988
Series 20: Personnel documents; 1983-1990
Series 21: Publication records; 1982-1989
Series 22: Subject files; 1980-1991

Digitized copies: 41 photographs from the collection have been digitized and placed online in the Alaska’s Digital Archives (search Alaska Health Project). For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.

Rights note: The Archives holds copyright only to those collection materials created by the Alaska Health Project.

Preferred citation: Alaska Health Project records, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Acquisition note: The collection was deposited in the archives in 1994 by the Alaska Health Project. After the organization ceased operations, a deed was signed transferring ownership of the materials to the Archives by Daniel Middaugh in 2010.

Processing information: This collection was arranged and described by Michele Wellck in 1997. The original order of the records was retained. Most folder descriptions below were retained from the original. The guide was updated to current format standards by Arlene Schmuland in 2015. Duplicates were removed and the collection consolidated into fewer boxes.

Container list:
Series 1: Board of Directors records; 1982-1994. 0.7 cubic feet.
This series includes rosters, correspondence, and meeting minutes and agendas for the board. Records are grouped by type, thereunder chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
1/1-2 Rosters 1983-1984
1/3-8 Correspondence 1983-1989
1/9-57 Board meeting minutes 1982-1994

Series 2: Director’s office correspondence; 1982-1990. 0.2 cubic feet.
Folders are arranged by type: correspondence and memoranda, thereunder chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
1/58 Correspondence and interviews 1982
1/59 Correspondence 1983-1984
1/60 Correspondence and interviews 1985
1/61 Correspondence 1985-1986
1/62 Correspondence 1987
1/63 Correspondence, support for Dept. of Labor budget 1987
1/64 Correspondence, congressmen 1987, 1989
1/65 Correspondence 1989-1990
1/66 Inter-office memoranda 1983-1988

Series 3: Staff meeting records; 1983-1988. 0.1 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
1/67-68 Staff retreat records 1984
1/69-71 Retreat records 1985-1986
1/72-73 Staff retreat records 1986-1987
1/74-75 Staff meetings records 1983-1988

Series 4: Director’s office personnel records; 1983-1992. 0.15 cubic feet.
Folder titles were provided by the organization.

Box/Folder Description Dates
2/1 Weiss-staff binder undated
2/2 Six month reports and 5 year summary 1984-1992
2/3 Activity report summaries 1986-1988
2/4 AHP personnel policy 1983, 1986
2/5 Personnel policy-drafts 1986-1987
2/6 Staff PPE issue 1987
2/7 Business specialist position 1984
2/8 Communications specialist search 1984
2/9 AHP communications-specifications (format etc.) 1985-1986
2/10 Reference people 1983-1984

Series 5: Director’s office professional conferences and meetings records; 1983-1988. 0.1 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
2/11 APHA conference 1985
2/12 Arctic Science conference 1988
2/13 COSH meeting 1986
2/14-16 Governor’s Safety and Health conference 1984-1987
2/17 National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health/toxic waste conference 1985
2/18 Training: management for non-profit organizations 1985

Series 6: Director’s office organization records; 1982-1989. 0.1 cubic feet.
Arranged alphabetically by organization name.

Box/Folder Description Dates
2/19 Alaska Center for the Environment 1984, 1986
2/20 APHA (American Public Health Association) 1984
2/21 American Society of Safety Engineers 1982, 1987
2/22 Anchorage Chamber of Commerce 1987
2/23 COSHS 1986
2/24 Governor’s Safety Council 1986-1987
2/25 Human Services Coalition 1985
2/26 Injured Workers of Rhode Island (IWORI) 1988-1989
2/27 NAACP 1983
2/28 National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 1985

Series 7: Director’s office project records; 1982-1988. 0.3 cubic feet.
Filed by project name in chronological order.

Box/Folder Description Dates
2/29 Inactive 1982, 1984
2/30 Right to know booklet 1983
2/31 18(e) 1984
2/32 Alascom/Pacemakers 1984
2/33 Asbestos standard 1984
2/34 Business Analysis 1984
2/35 FBCLC conference 1984
2/36 Homer trip/PCB 1984
2/37 Industrial hygiene workshop 1984
2/38 May conference 1984
2/39 Respirators seminar 1984
2/40 Right-to-know seminar/book 1984
2/41 Tanana Valley Community College course 1984
2/42 Tax consultants 1984
2/43 Brochure 1984-1985
2/44 Hazardous Materials Incidents Inventory 1984-1985
2/45 High school project 1984-1985
2/46 National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health conference 1984-1985
2/47 Heidersdorf 1985
2/48 Conference 1985
2/49 Computer occupations health history 1986
2/50 Corporate mailing 1986
2/51 EPA Steering Committee 1987-1988

Series 8: Director’s office proposal records; 1984-1989. 0.1 cubic feet.
Arranged in roughly chronological order.

Box/Folder Description Dates
2/52 Dept. of Defense hazardous waste/Corps of Engineers 1984
2/53 Battelle Alaska operations 1985
2/54 Kay Bailey/asbestos survey 1985
2/55 Municipality of Anchorage 1985?
2/56 Rasmuson Foundation 1985, 1987
2/57 Tuluksak Community hazardous materials evaluation 1985
2/58 UAA/continuing ed seminars (and others) 1985
2/59 Visual Arts Center/art hazards conference 1985
2/60 Wildwood/asbestos 1985
2/61 7-11/pull tabs 1986
2/62-63 Alaska Conservation Foundation 1986
2/64 Combined Federal campaign 1986-1987
2/65 ERM/Dept. of Environmental Conservation 1986
2/66 Municipality of Anchorage-guide 1986
2/67 The Youth Project 1986-1988
2/68 Army Corps of Engineers 1987
2/69 Charles Stuart Mott Foundation 1987
2/70 Proposals: Fetzer Foundation 1987, 1989
2/71 The Needmor Fund 1987
2/72 Pesticide information project 1987
2/73 Tryck, Nyman, and Hayes 1987
2/74 Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. 1988

Series 9: Course, seminar, and conference records; 1982-1985. 0.15 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
2/75 Course, ACC, canceled 1982
2/76 Seminar, AFL-CIO/AHP: What you have always wanted to know about job safety, but were afraid to ask 1982
2/77 Conference, UAA, work related hazards: patient and health care provider at risk 1983
2/78 Conference, AHP 1984
2/79 Respirator conference 1984
2/80 Course, Tanana Valley Community College, Laws pertaining to health and safety in Alaska 1984
2/81 Seminars, right-to-know 1984
2/82 Presentation Laborers Local 942, asbestos 1984
2/83 Seminar? Laborers/asbestos 1984
2/84 Seminar Anchorage wastewater Utility, lab safety 1985
2/85 Continuing education classes 1985
2/86 Seminars, Lab safety and health 1985
2/87 Seminar, health hazards in the modern office 1985

Series 10: Director’s office subject files: 1982-1988. 0.2 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
2/88 Governor’s Special Recognition award to L. Weiss (includes 3 photos of Lawrence Weiss and Governor Cowper) 1987
2/89 Old calendars 1984-1985
2/90 Master grant/proposal calendar 1987-1988
2/91 AHP information 1982-1986
2/92 Municipality of Anchorage bidder’s list 1985
2/93 ALPHA (AK Public Health Association) congress 1982-1983
2/94 EPA 1985
2/95 Municipal Health Commission 1982
2/96 NIOSH educational 1984-1985
2/97 Financial data 1985
3/1 Arthur Young review and audit 1985
3/2 United Bank Alaska credit line 1985
3/3 Trip to Washington notes 1983
3/4 Trip 1986
3/5 Emergency medical services 1985
3/6 “Alaska’s health and safety: a legislative reportcard” drafts 1982
3/7 Legislative information and correspondence regarding hazardous materials 1985-1986
3/8 Legislative fact sheets 1986
3/9 Community hazardous materials evaluation manual, marketing 1988
3/10 Contractor’s show 1986
3/11 Hess hearing 1985

Series 11: Reading files; 1983-1987. 1.5 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically by month.

Box/Folder Description Dates
3/12-23 Reading files 1983
3/24-35 Reading files 1984
3/36-44 Reading files 1985 January-September
4/1-3 Reading files 1985 October-December
4/4-15 Reading files 1986
4/16-26 Reading files (missing August) 1987

Series 12: Proposal files; 1983-1991. 1.3 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
4/27 Proposal-related correspondence 1983-1990
4/28 Dept. of Health and Social Services 1983
4/29 Dept. of Labor 1983
4/30-31 OSHA backup 1983
4/32 OSHA New directions 1983-1984
5/1-2 Municipality of Anchorage, Hazardous Materials Information Service (HMIS) 1984
5/3 Municipality grant/Social Services 1984
5/4 High School II 1984-1985
5/5 CHME manual identifying the disasters before they occur 1985
5/6 Dept. of Health and Social Services, community hazardous materials evaluation 1985-1986
5/7 Municipality of Anchorage, Hazardous Materials Information Service (HMIS) 1985
5/8 Dept. of Health & Social Services, job hazard recognition 1985
5/9 Tuluksak community hazardous materials evaluation 1985
5/10 Fairweather 1985-1986
5/11 OSHA New directions 1986
5/12 Alascom, technical assistance at Boswell Bay (includes 20 3½x5 color photos probably of Boswell Bay site) 1986
5/13 Alaska Conservation Foundation, Good Earth conference 1986
5/14 Alaska Conservation Foundation, printing of CHME manual 1986
5/15 Div of Public Health, Alaska Occupational Cancer Action Program (AOCAP) 1986
5/16 Municipality of Anchorage Social Services Task Force, Counseling and Informational Services 1986
5/17 Office of Adult and Vocational Education, job hazards Recognition program: inservice for technical/vocational instructors 1986
5/18 RCRA Grant, small quantity generator hazardous waste 1986
5/19 Hazardous waste worker health and safety training 1987
5/20 EPA, train and accredit asbestos inspectors 1987
5/21 Alaska Sea grant college program 1987
5/22 Social Services Task Force, Hazardous Materials Counseling Service (HMCS) 1987
5/23 Superfund Hazardous waste worker health & safety training program 1987
5/24 Superfund, NIEHS hazardous waste worker training 1987
5/25 Dept. of Health and Social Services, AIDS education 1988-1989
5/26 Dept. of Health and Social Services, earthquake safety program 1988
5/27 Dept. of Health and Social Services, health education: Eagle St. building 1988
5/28 EPA, community hazardous materials program 1988
5/29 EPA and Dept. of Environmental Conservation, SRRTA (Source Reduction and Recycling Technical Assistance) 1988
5/30 Fishing Industry Safety and Health (FISH) program 1988
5/31 Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute 1988
5/32 Mat-Su School District, AHERA regulations 1988
5/33 Alaska Science and Technology Foundation, JUMP and FISHE 1989
5/34 Aleutians East Borough, solid waste disposal 1989
5/35 Dept. of Community and Regional Affairs, teaching training techniques 1989
5/36 Dept. of Health, oil spill health impacts conference support 1989
5/37 Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) 1989
5/38 Honeywell Foundation, Good Air Service Program (GASP) 1989
5/39 Improving the health of Native Americans program, Village Information and Education on Waste Management (VIEW) 1989
5/40 Municipality of Anchorage, Good Air Services program 1989
5/41 Alaska Conservation Foundation, general support 1990
5/42 Alaska Humanities Forum, “What is the value of the employee?” 1990
5/43 Dept. of Community and Regional Affairs 1990
5/44 Dept. of Environmental Conservation 1990
5/45 Dept. of Environmental Conservation, solid waste management planning 1990
5/46 Dept. of Health & Social Services, general support 1990
5/47 Dept. of Labor 1990
5/48 Harder Foundation, telesupport 1990
5/49 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, AkasKare project 1990
5/50 The Sunflower Foundation, technology transfer Telecommunications 1990
5/51 Citizen’s Oversight Council on Oil and Other Hazardous substances, toxics research project 1991

Series 13: Grant files; 1981-1988. 1.3 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Date
5/52 Municipality of Anchorage/social services 1981
5/53 Alaska Humanities Forum 1982-1983
5/54 Municipality of Anchorage 1982-1983
5/55 Alaska Conservation Foundation, right to know booklet 1983
6/1 Municipality of Anchorage 1983
6/2 Dept. of Labor 1983-1984
6/3 Job Hazard recognition for high school students correspondence 1983-1989
6/4 New directions, budgets 1984-1985
6/5 New directions, workshop reviews 1984-1985
6/6 New directions (Keep me in your toolbox), outlines, schedules 1984-1985
6/7 New directions, activity register 1984-1985
6/8 High school II backup 1985
6/9 High school II participant evaluations 1985
6/10 New directions (Keep me in your toolbox), text reviewers 1985
6/11 Dept. of Health & Social Services, Community Hazardous Materials evaluation (CHME) 1986
6/12 Dept. of Health & Social Services, High School III 1986
6/13 Dept. of Labor 1986
6/14 Municipality of Anchorage, Hazardous Materials Information Service 1986
6/15 Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety, UAA course 1986
6/16 Municipality of Anchorage, block grant 1986
6/17 New directions I, w/AK Laborers Training School 1986
6/18-19 Dept. of Health and Social Services, Community Hazardous Materials Evaluation (CHME) 1986-1987
6/20 Municipality of Anchorage, Hazardous Materials Counseling Service 1986-1987
6/21 Dept. of Community and Regional Affairs, Indoor Air Quality conference 1987
6/22 Dept. of Health and Social Services, Community Hazardous Materials Evaluation (CHME) 1987
6/23 Dept. of Labor 1987
6/24-26 Environmental Protection Agency, small quantity generators (WRAP) 1987
6/27 Dept. of Labor 1988
6/28 Grant #87-041, Mott Foundation, hazardous materials management project 1988
6/29 Municipality of Anchorage ($3,000) 1988
6/30 UA Sea grant college, Marine Advisory Service 1988
6/31 AHERA, Alice Hamilton Occ Health Center 1988
7/1-5 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, small business hazardous materials management project 1988

Series 14: Contracts; 1983-1990. 1.1 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
7/6 Laden, asbestos undated
7/7 Hazardous Materials Information Service (HMIS), reports and correspondence 1983-1985
7/8 Alascom, Inc. 1984
7/9 OSHA, New directions 1984-1985
7/10 Alaska Native Health Board, backup 1984-1985
7/11 Dept. of Health & Social Services, Job hazards recognition program, correspondence 1984-1985
7/12 Dept. of Health & Social Services, Job hazards recognition program, curriculum guide 1984-1985
7/13 Dept. of Health & Social Services, Job hazards recognition program, Financial data 1984-1985
7/14 Dept. of Labor, correspondence 1984-1985
7/15 Dept. of Labor, Financial data 1984-1985
7/16 Dept. of Labor, Funding request 1984-1985
7/17 Fairbanks North Star Borough 1984-1985
7/18 Municipality of Anchorage, Hazardous Materials Information Service (HMIS) 1984
7/19 Municipality of Anchorage, HMIS-2 ($7,000), general operating funds 1984-1985
7/20 Dept. of Health & Social Services, Job hazards recognition program 1984-1985
7/21 Lab safety course 1985
7/22 Dept. of Environmental Conservation, public participation and information for Alaska hazardous waste management plan 1985
7/23 Dept. of Environmental Conservation/Harborview, medical monitoring 1985
7/24 Dept. of Health & Social Services, Job hazard recognition program 1985
7/25 Schroeter, Goldmark and Bender 1985
7/26 Zointz, Pirtle, Morisset, Ernstoff & Chestnut, document review 1985
7/27 Alaska Native Health Board 1985
7/28 UAA, right-to-know program 1985
7/29 HMIS/Booker 1985-1986
7/30 Schroeter, Goldmark & Bender 1985-1986
7/31 UAA, right-to-know 1985-1986
7/32 UAF, HMIS data collection and reduction 1985-1986
7/33 Dept. of Environmental Conservation, medical monitoring 1985-1986
7/34 Dept. of Environmental Conservation, regulations Flyer 1985-1986
7/35 Fairbanks North Star Borough School District 1985-1986
7/36 Schroeter, Goldmark, Bender 1985-1986
7/37 Tryck Nyman & Hayes 1985-1986
7/38 Dept. of Environmental Conservation, public participation 1986
7/39 Governor’s Safety Advisory Council 1986
7/40 University of Alaska, Anchorage, class 11/85 1986
7/41 Fairweather Inc. 1986
7/42 UAA 1986
7/43 Vending machines 1986
7/44 Mike Head, noise study 1986
7/45 Head, Collins & Assoc, noise survey 1986
7/46 Zointz, Pirtle, Ernstoff & Chestnut 1986
7/47 Camarot, Sandberg, Hunter & Smith 1986-1987
7/48 UAA, health hazard evaluation 1986-1987
8/1 Mat-Su School District, Houston Jr./sr high school 1987
8/2 AK Dept. of Interior, aircraft maintenance Facility 1987
8/3 Alaska Laborer’s Training School 1987
8/4 NCOSH, Municipality of Anchorage/Dept. of Health & Social Services 1987
8/6 Alaska Area Native Health Service 1987
8/7 Sheet Metal Workers Int’l Assoc. 1987
8/8 Chancy Croft Law Office 1988
8/9 GM, Cadillac Motors car division 1988
8/10 Mary Conrad Center 1988
8/11 AK State Building Authority 1988
8/12 Anchorage School District, AHERA training (intermittent) 1988
8/13 Painters Local 1555, training class 1988
8/14 EMS Wasilla, technical guidance document 1988
8/15 Staley, DeLisio, Cook & Sherry 1988
8/16 Fairbanks North Star Borough, training class 1988
8/17 Lower Yukon School Dist, AHERA maintenance & operations training 1988
8/18 Clark, Walther & Flanigan 1988
8/19 AK Dept. of Environmental Conservation, hazardous waste management & reduction assistance 1988
8/20 Contracts, bingo 1988-1989
8/21 Dept. of Environmental Conservation (possible) 1989
8/22 Dept. of Environmental Conservation, hazardous waste reduction technical assistance & used oil management in Alaska report 1989-1990

Series 15: Hazardous Materials Counseling Service records; 1983-1991. 1.7 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically. These records may contain information related to the medical needs of identified individuals. Researchers using these materials may neither obtain duplicates or collect or disseminate any information from these records that could identify individuals.

Box/Folder Description Dates
8/23-34 Information requests 1982-1985
9/1-20 Information requests 1986-1990
10/1-8 Information requests 1990-1991

Series 16: Good Earth Project records; 1979-1993. 0.6 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
10/9 Administration, Good Earth mailing list 1991
10/10 Administration, CHAMP cultural information 1979
10/11 Administration, Alaska Native Health Board (ANHB) health conference 1990
10/12 Administration, ANHB/AHP hazardous materials recommendations 1985
10/13 Sources of Funds, Funding for villages 1986-1991
10/14 Organizations: tribal and environmental, tribal environmental organizations and conferences 1989-1993
10/15 Organizations: tribal and environmental, EPA/tribal environmental contacts 1991
10/16 Grant/Foundation materials, proposals to Mott 1988, 1990-1991
10/17 Grant/Foundation materials, ANHB grant proposals (not funded) 1991
10/18 Correspondence, initial responses to First letter 1989-1990
10/19 Workshops, lecture notes 1991
10/20 Workshops, Village Coordinator training in Anchorage, handouts/agenda 1991
10/21 Workshops, CATG meetings, workshop #1 undated
10/22 Workshops, Bethel workshop 1990
10/23 Workshops, Nome Good Earth workshop 1991
10/24 Workshops, Kotzebue Good Earth workshop 1991
10/25 Workshops, Juneau workshop 1992
10/26 Written materials, Good Earth Fact sheet masters 1992
10/27 Written materials, Good Earth and CHAMP Brochures undated
10/28 Written materials, Good Earth book, correspondence 1990-1991
10/29 Written materials, Good Earth Project newsletter 1992
10/30 Written materials, Good Earth articles/newsclips 1989-1992
10/31 Written materials, Barrow sun articles 1991
10/32 Reports and articles, relevant newsclips 1981-1992
10/33 Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) Yukon Flats Region, Good Earth, Fairbanks TCC convention 1990
10/34 Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) Yukon Flats Region, Good Earth, TCC, planning trip, Fort Yukon 1990
10/35 Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) Yukon Flats Region, Ft Yukon White Alice site, letters 1981-1990
10/36 Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) Yukon Flats Region, Good Earth, Fairbanks, Venetie, village assistance 1988-1990
10/37 AVCP Bethel Region, Good Earth village assistance, Mountain Village 1990-1992
10/38 Elim village assistance, Elim village assistance 1991-1992
10/39 Elim village assistance, Elim, Moses Point old military site cleanup 1991
10/40 Savoonga village assistance, Savoonga village assistance 1991-1992
10/41 Savoonga village assistance, St Lawrence, Army Corps cleanup 1992
10/42 Yakutat village assistance 1993
10/43 Yakutat village assistance, Yakutat village assistance 1991-1993
10/44 Yakutat village assistance, Yakutat military/Army Corps 1984-1992
10/45 Issues, list of Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) sites in AK 1984-1993
10/46 Issues, household hazardous waste videos 1991
10/47 Issues, batteries 1987, 1991
10/48 Issues, hazardous waste companies undated
10/49 Issues, solid waste 1984, 1991
10/50 Issues, waste minimization 1990
10/51 Issues, fuel tanks 1979, 1990
10/52 Issues, Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation co-operative agreements 1991-1992
10/53 Issues, Alaska Native Health Board grant to Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation for hazardous material PSAs 1992-1993
10/54 Military sites/Native lands, AHP Articles on military sites/Native lands 1992
10/55 Military sites/Native lands, Army Corps of Engineers lists of cleanup sites 1992
10/56 Military sites/Native lands, old military sites, clippings 1989-1992
10/57 Military sites/Native lands, Native lands, contamination, Murkowski legislation 1991
10/58 Military sites/Native lands, Army Corps cleanup of military sites, Seward Peninsula, “Nome Remote sites” 1990-1992
10/59 Military sites/Native lands, Army Corps of Engineers cleanups, air permits, Seward Peninsula 1991
10/60 Military sites/Native lands, Army Corps of Engineers cleanups, solid waste permits, Seward Peninsula 1991

Series 17: Seminar, workshop, conference, and presentation records; 1982-1988. 0.9 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
11/1 Right-to-know packet undated
11/2 Presentation, video display terminals and a potential health hazard, Machinists Local 601 undated
11/3 Seminars, right-to-know, registration 1982, 1984
11/4 Class, ACC/UAA, occupational health and safety 1982-1987
11/5 Seminar, AHP/AFL-CIO Job safety and health seminar 1982
11/6 Seminar, health hazards in the office 1982
11/7 Course, UAA, work-related hazards 1983
11/8 Seminar, Fairbanks, “What you have always wanted to know about job safety but were afraid to ask” 1983
11/9 Seminar, International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades 1983
11/10-12 Conference, “The Future of Alaska: protecting human resources as industry grows” 1983
11/13 Seminar, “Job safety and health training program” 1983
11/14 “Work-related hazards: patient and health provider at risk” 1983
11/15 Union presentations 1983-1984
11/16 Seminar, “Health and safety for painters”, Painters and Allied Trades Local 1555 1984
11/17 Workshop, “How to monitor your worksite: basic industrial hygiene techniques” 1984
11/18 Presentation, the health hazards of roofing, Roofers Local #190 1984
11/19 Conference, co-sponsors 1984
11/20 Course, industrial labor relations, laws pertaining to health and safety in Alaska, Tanana CC 1984
11/21 Course, Health hazards in the workplace, Alaska Dept. of Transportation 1984
11/22 Course, “industrial labor relations, occupational hazards” 1984 -1985
11/23 Presentation, health hazards in the community 1984
11/24 Seminar, how to implement the new right-to-know law in your business 1984
11/25 Seminars, how to implement the new right-to-know law, evaluations 1984-1985
11/26 Seminar registrations 1984-1985
11/27 Presentation, health and safety for hazardous waste site workers, Alaska Laborers Local #341 1985
11/28 Class, Painters Local 1555 1985
11/29 Course, “How to implement the new right-to-know law…”, UAA 1985
11/30 Seminar, Lab safety and Health, AK Dept. of Fish & Game 1985
11/31 Class, UAA undated
11/32 Course, monitoring for health hazards in the workplace, AHP & Tanana Valley CC 1985
11/33 Seminar, basic elements of hazardous waste site cleanup 1985
11/34 Class, right-to-know, Painters Union #1140 1985
11/35 Presentation, hazardous materials in the community 1985
11/36 Presentation, health & safety presentation to Painters Local No. 1555 1985
11/37 Course, Tanana Valley Community College 1985-1986
11/38 Seminar, basic elements of hazardous waste cleanup 1986
11/39 Class, occupational safety and health, Univ of Alaska Juneau 1986
11/40 Seminar, health hazards in the modern office, Fairbanks 1986
11/41 Workshops, Univ of Alaska Juneau 1986
11/42 Course, Asbestos Workers Local 97 1986
11/43 Workshop, “How to conduct a community-wide hazardous materials evaluation”, Dillingham 1986
11/44 Conference, “recent developments in indoor air Quality” 1987
11/45 Conference, indoor air Quality, registrations 1987
11/46 Seminar, health and safety seminar for Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation 1987
11/47 Course, “Legal aspects of occupational health” 1987
11/48 Seminars, schedules and evaluations 1987-1988
11/49 Seminar, occupational health and safety: an overview for workers and unions 1988
11/50 Presentation, “Health and safety hazards in roofing”, Roofers and Waterproofers Union Local 190 1988
11/51 Job hazard recognition program, implementation training workshop (includes 7 color slides) 1988
11/52 Seminar, the Alaska right-to-know law 1988
11/53 Seminar, “occupational health and safety: an update for supervisors and mid-level managers” 1988
11/54 Presentation, “The Alaska worker right to know law”, Teamsters Local 959 1988
11/55 Seminar, Dept. of Environmental Conservation 1988
11/56 Seminar, “Pollution prevention in action: managing and reducing household and small business waste in Anchorage” 1988

Series 18: Financial records; 1980-1990. 0.5 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
11/57 Monthly budget reports and financial reports 1982-1985
11/58 Audited/reviewed financial statements 1984-1986
12/1 Fiscal and compliance audit (by Dept. of Health & Social Services) 1985
12/2 Budgets 1984
12/3 Income statements 1984
12/4 Income statements 1984
12/5 Statements and budgets 1984-1985
12/6 Financial reports 1984-1985
12/7 Cash Flow & loan report 1985
12/8 Financial reports 1985
12/9 Budget 1986
12/10 Budget materials 1986
12/11 Financial statements 1986
12/12 Budget materials 1986
12/13 Budget backup 1986
12/14 Statements and budgets 1987
12/15 Financial reports 1987
12/16 Budget 1988
12/17 Financial reports 1989
12/18 Budget 1990
12/19 Accounts receivable 4004-membership 1983-1985
12/20 Donations 1983-1985
12/21 Donations-Food and office supplies 1983-1984
12/22 Donations-Sanctuary Travel 1987-88
12/23 Accounts receivable 4002-contributions 1984-1985
12/24 Contributions 1985
12/25 Donations 1985-1986
12/26 Donations 1986-1987
12/27 Prominent donors register 1986
12/28 Games of chance 1985-1986
12/29 Raffle 1985-1986
12/30 Lease agreement 1983
12/31 Facilities-rent 6300-1 1987-1988
12/32 Insurance policy 1986
12/33 Advertising: 692 (mostly Governor’s Safety Advisory Council) 1986
12/34 Accounting codes 1987
12/35 Chart of accounts 1988
12/36 Professional service contract, Richard Sewell/AK Foreign Trade 1987
12/37 Contract for services, Knights Snow Removal 1985-1987

Series 19: Membership records; 1982-1988. 0.2 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
12/38 Membership, members 1982-1983
12/39 Membership 1984-1988
12/40 Membership, lists 1985-1986
12/41 Membership, sample letters and forms 1985-1987
12/42 Membership, Alaska Rehabilitation Consultants 1985-1986
12/43 Membership, Alaska Tent & Tarp, Inc 1986
12/44 Membership, Anchorage Community College, Aviation 1983-1986
12/45 Membership, Anchorage Municipal Employees Association (AMEA) 1984
12/46 Membership, Boilermakers Local #498 1984-1985
12/47 Membership, IBEW Local #1547 1984-1985
12/48 Memberships, organizations 1986
12/49 Membership, union dues report 1984
12/50 Membership, union membership, lists, correspondence, etc. 1982-1985
12/51 Membership, unions 1985, 1987

Series 20: Personnel documents; 1983-1990. 0.2 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
12/52-53 Monthly staff activities summary reports 1983-1984
12/54 Activity reports 1983-1986
12/55-57 Activities summary 1984-1985
12/58 Activity reports 1987
12/59 Five year activity report summary 1989
12/60 AHP activities report 1990
12/61 Personnel policies and compensation 1983
12/62 Personnel policies, notes and examples 1985
12/63 Personnel policy drafts 1985
12/64-66 Staff roster 1983-1987
12/67 Administrative secretary, job description 1986
12/68 Projects manager, tasks and reports 1987

Series 21: Publication records; 1982-1989. 0.5 cubic feet.
Arranged chronologically.

Box/Folder Description Dates
12/69 Alaska health bulletin newsletters (incomplete) 1982-1987
12/70 Alaska health bulletinarticles and drafts undated
12/71 Alaska health bulletincontent lists and drafts 1987
12/72 Alaska health bulletin correspondence 1985-1986
12/73 Alaska health bulletin mailing lists undated
12/74 Brochures and flyers 1984-1987
13/1 Brochures and announcements 1984-1988
13/2 Keep this in your toolbox: a health and safety manual for Alaskan construction workers 1980-1989?
13/3 Anchorage occupational safety and health resource guidebook, requests 1982
13/4 Health hazards in the workplace: it’s your right to know
13/5 Profiting from waste reduction in your small business: a guide to help you identify, implement and evaluate an industrial waste reduction program 1987
13/6 The community hazardous materials evaluation program: a manual to help communities identify and control hazardous materials 1987-1988
13/7 Hazardous Materials Information Service, press releases/PSAs 1982
13/8 News releases 1982-1989
13/9 Articles written by Mark Catlin 1985-1986
13/10 Articles written by AHP staff 1989
13/11 Publicity, clippings 1984
13/12 Job hazard recognition program for high school students, instructor’s curriculum guide undated
13/13 Alaska hazardous materials incidents survey 1983-1984
13/14-15 Fact sheets undated
13/16 “Health issues surrounding hydrocarbon releases” undated
13/17 Outline-“Working in the Arctic: mind, body, spirit” undated

Series 22: Subject files; 1980-1991. 0.7 cubic feet.

Box/Folder Description Dates
13/18 Alaska Center for the Environment, canvass proposal 1982
13/19 Alaska Health Care Advocates, workmen’s compensation/HB41 1980-81
13/20 Alaska Health Project Business manual 1984-1987
13/21 Alaska Health Project prospectus 1985
13/22 Alaska Health Project testimony on proposed changes in the ethylene oxide standard 1986
13/23 Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC), Alaska Health Project lobbyist registrations 1983-1984
13/24 Alaska State Emergency Response Committee, Title III Work Plan Committee 1989
13/25 Asbestos removal, Bartlett high school, public hearing notes 4/24/85
13/26 Chenega Bay cleanup, Walter Johnson (includes 15 color 4×5 photos of cannery and dock) 1984-1985
13/27 Community service numbers, AHP listing 1988
13/28 Computer codes, time sheets, accounting, mailing lists, etc. 1986-1987
13/29 Environmental Health Advisory Committee (Munipality of Anchorage Health Commission), report 1982, 1986
13/30 Governor’s Safety Advisory Council, correspondence 1985-1986
13/31 Hazardous materials incident report, codes and report 1983-1984
13/32 Hazardous materials incident report, correspondence 1983-1985
13/33 Hazardous waste in rural Alaska 1984-1985
13/34 Health hazard evaluation, Ken Wrays Printing 1986
13/35 Healthy Alaska Coalition, minutes 1985
13/36 Hill Building occupancy, meeting notes 1991
13/37 Mailing lists, packets re: legislation? 1984-1985
13/38 Mayor’s Task Force on Hazardous Waste Management, plans 1984-1985
13/39 Miscellaneous (notes and project records) 1987-1988
13/40 Municipality of Anchorage Environmental Health Advisory Committee, carbon monoxide 1985
13/41 Municipality of Anchorage Hazardous Waste Task Force 1985-1986
13/42 Municipality of Anchorage, Job-related injuries and illnesses report 1981?
13/43 Municipality of Anchorage Pesticide Committee 1985-1986
13/44 National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides (NCAMP) conference 1986
13/45 Oil spill cleanup, AHP report on search for oil spill worker training materials 1989
13/46 Oil spill cleanup, Alaska Laborer’s Training School, photograph and slides (includes 1 color 3½x5 photo and 6 color slides of cleanup?) 1990
13/47 Oil spill cleanup, contacts (reporters, workers, etc.) 1989
13/48 Oil spill cleanup, correspondence 1989-1990
13/49 Oil spill cleanup, Laborers’ International Union of North America, notes and reports 1989
13/50 Oil spill cleanup, report of the Public Health Team assessing the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup 1989
13/51 Oil spill cleanup, worker health and safety training 1989
13/52 Pacific Northwest Hazardous Waste Advisory Council 1987-1988
13/53 Pesticide spraying 1984-1986
13/54 Professional Resources Committee, roster 1984
13/55 Right-to-know poster undated
13/56 Sanctuary Travel services, Board meetings 1986-1990
13/57 Seminars survey and ideas 1986
13/58 Sitka incinerator 1985
13/59 Telephone message log book 1990
13/60 Testimony to Dept of Environmental conservation re: disposal of drilling muds. (includes 2 color slides of earth removal) 1984
13/61 Toxic substance injury report, correspondence 1984

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