AIHA University Webinar: Making Practical Sense of Enormous Data Logs
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Do you find yourself buried under piles of time-series data from direct-reading instruments and real-time detection systems? Does a handful of files from a targeted exposure assessment quickly turn into an overwhelming backlog of analysis? Are you relying on instrument-generated averages without the ability to tell the full story behind the data?
We have good news. A new peer-reviewed method for simplifying time-series data analysis is now available—at no cost. In this webinar, we’ll introduce you to this approach and show you how to apply it in your own practice. You’ll learn how to move beyond raw numbers and averages to uncover meaningful insights, improve confidence in exposure decisions, and streamline your workflow using the free ATHENA proof-of-concept tool.
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Describe the key principles of time-series data analysis.
- Define the importance of expressions of confidence in exposure decision analysis.
- Identify chunks and testing assumptions included in time-series data analysis.
- Operate the free ATHENA proof-of-concept tool.
Presenters

Spencer Pizzani, CIH
Spencer Pizzani is the Global Industrial Hygiene Manager for PepsiCo. His experience includes 11 years in diverse industrial hygiene consulting and 7 years leading corporate industrial hygiene. He is active on the AIHA Real-Time Detection Systems Committee, the AIHA/NIOSH Big Data and Sensor Technology Working Group, and with efforts related to Improving Exposure Judgements (IEJ). He has presented and published articles on Thermal Stress, Data Handling, Biohacking, and Motivational Structures in industrial hygiene. He also leads the annual Direct-reading Instruments Solutions Workshop. His presentation on 5 Common Difficulties in Real Time Detection Systems Implementation won the Rochelle Crew and Dr. Oliver Johnson awards in 2023.

Caleb Ginorio, CIH, CSP
Caleb Ginorio is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Certified Safety Professional with over ten years of experience in the nuclear and environmental health and safety (EHS) fields. A Navy veteran, he served aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. His experience includes exposure assessments, risk management, training, machine learning, and data analytics. Caleb holds a BA in Mathematics from Ottawa University, an MS in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene from the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, an MS in Business Analytics from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, and is currently pursuing a DrPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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