Bethlehem Steel Corporation
1996 Environmental Progress Report
Dedication
Bethlehem Steel Corporation was one of the first U.S. companies to
institute an
environmental health program when Dr. Allen D. Brandt was hired in 1946 as our first chief
industrial hygiene engineer. His challenge was to develop and implement a corporate-wide
program of in-plant environmental quality control the
first such step taken in the steel industry. Dr. Brandt became an environmental
engineering authority on local, state and national levels.
The objective of the industrial health program initiated by Dr. Brandt was the prevention
and elimination of illnesses of an industrial nature. The industrial health program
evaluated working conditions to provide the most appropriate equipment and environment to
ensure a safe and healthful workplace. This included the study of technical processes and
existing methods of production, which often led to redesigning and improving production
equipment, the installation of engineering controls or new administrative procedures and
the study of the materials used to eliminate possible hazards connected with the job.
Under Dr. Brandts leadership, Bethlehems industrial hygiene engineers studied
ventilation, illumination, temperature control/humidity, airborne levels of gases, fumes,
and dusts, and various physical hazards. Putting such knowledge into practical
application, these engineers worked closely with occupational physicians at the numerous
operating facilities to ensure appropriate medical examinations of employees. He helped
pioneer one of industrys first comprehensive occupational and environmental health
programs, which included specialists in environmental chemistry, noise and radiation
protection, toxicology and pollution control.
During the 1960s and until his death in 1971, Dr. Brandt and his staff worked closely with
federal, state and local agencies to develop and ensure compliance with emerging national
and state environmental laws and regulations based on sound science and technological
feasibility.
As described in this report, the programs begun by Dr. Brandt 50 years ago and enhanced by
his successors continue to serve the corporation, its employees and its communities well.
Safety, Health and Environment Department
1170 Eighth Avenue, Martin Tower; 12th Floor, Bethlehem, PA 18016-7699
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