IEHA Photo Gallery

IEHA photo gallery

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ER-0007251 viewsPhoto Date: 8/28/2006
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Cleanup of fuel spill on water using a vacuum truck.
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AQ-0005251 viewsPhoto Date: 09/09/2015
Photo Credit: Christine Stinson
Description: This is asbestos containing material (ACM) pipe wrap at an old abandoned building in South Bend.
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PV-0004251 viewsPhoto Date: Unknown
Photo Credit: Lee Green
Description: Bed Bugs
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PV-0020251 viewsPhoto Date: 09/21/16
Photo Credit: Jeanette McGavic
Description: Two tractor tires holding water. Egg rafts and larvae were observed in both tires. Gravid traps place within 25 feet collected West Nile Virus positive mosquitoes.
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FS-0012b250 viewsPhoto Date: 11/10/2015
Photo Credit: JoAnn Xiong-Mercado
Description: Smoked turkey breasts cooling with a lid on, improper cooling. Smoked turkey breasts measured in the temperature danger zone at 105 F. Turkey was laid out on a sheet tray for rapid cool down within the allowable 2 hours to 70 F.
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ER-0008249 viewsPhoto Date: 2/2/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Hydraulic fluid leaking from truck.
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AQ-0004249 viewsPhoto Date: 8/9/04
Photo Credit: Lisa Cauldwell
Description: Moldy Drywall
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OWS-0010249 viewsPhoto Date: 10-17-07
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: The installation of a Presby System.
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SW-0009248 viewsPhoto Date: April 21, 2014
Photo Credit: Eric Kaufman
Description: EHS Fikru Hailu collects surface water samples at a pond with 0 % dissolved oxygen due to a release of organic materials from a nearby factory.
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POOL-0019247 viewsPhoto Date: 6-11-08
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: Unkept swimming pool that is now a mosquito harborage.
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HH-0003245 viewsPhoto Date: 7/28/2000
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Barn with structural issues.
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OWS-0011245 viewsPhoto Date: 12-9-2004
Photo Credit: Ginger Harrington, Hendricks County Health Department
Description: The septic system was not functioning so the homeowner cut the effulent line and routed it so that the sewage went out of the tank and down the hill. I love sewage in the snow!
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