Dino Pisaniello
Medicine
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
Prof. Dino Pisaniello is an experienced researcher and educator with wide interests in the area of occupational and environmental health. This includes exposure and risk assessment and control, intervention research and education. He has published widely on topics such as occupational hygiene and hazard surveillance, climate change impacts and adaptation, dermal exposure assessment and toxicology, indoor air quality, work and vision and young worker education. Dino is the Director of the Occupational and Environmental Hygiene Laboratory at Thebarton and manages Adelaide Exposure Science and OEH Consulting, affiliated with Adelaide Research and Business Partnerships. Dino is the Chief Technical Advice Coordinator (Hazardous Materials Incidents) for the Metropolitan Fire Service and the Country Fire Service. He has experience with various industries including defence, mining, manufacturing, agriculture and healthcare. He is a Past President of the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists, the Australian and New Zealand Association of OHS Educators and was the Inaugural Chairman of the Australian Congress of Safety and Health Association Presidents. Dino holds fellowships of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, the Safety Institute of Australia and the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists. He is currently the National Secretary for Australia of the International Commission on Occupational Health.
Research Interest
Medicine,Medical Education,Research,etc