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Sheldon W. Samuels, A Champion of Air Pollution Control and Worker Health
Knut Ringen1, Arthur Frank2, William Rom3
1CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
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Sheldon Samuels, a founding contributing editor of this Journal, where in 2022 he published his last paper with us as coauthors [1], died on November 25, 2025. Before he entered occupational safety and health he was a national leader in air pollution control. He forged a very effective partnership with Professor Irving J. Selikoff which significantly shaped the field of occupational safety and health during following the adoption of the OSHAct in 1970.
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