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Appendix C: Committee Information Gathering
Pages 188-195

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From page 188...
... The fourth meeting was held in closed session. COMMITTEE REQUESTS FOR INPUT To receive a broader range of stakeholder input, the evaluation committee requested public input via an online questionnaire (see Chapter 1 for more detailed discussion)
From page 189...
...  HE Program Goal 1:  Prevent occupational illnesses through reduced H exposure to workplace hazards •  iological Hazards (Teresa Seitz, M.P.H., C.I.H., Supervisory Industrial B Hygiene Team Lead, HETAB) •  hemical Hazards (Teresa Seitz)
From page 190...
... Public Sector Panel Moderator:  Barbara Silverstein, committee member Discussants: Marthe Kent, OSHA Region 1, Boston, Massachusetts Andrea Kidd-Taylor, Community Health and Policy, Morgan State University, Baltimore Kenneth Rosenman, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing Joshua Sharfstein, Baltimore City Health Department 2:15 p.m. Break DISCUSSION WITH NIOSH 2:30 p.m.
From page 191...
... Barbara Materna, Ph.D., Chief, Occupational Health Branch, California  Department of Public Health 1:30 p.m. I  nput regarding HHE conducted at Carmi Flavor and Fragrance Company (HETA 2006-0303-3043)
From page 192...
... The impact of the HHE Program on • R  educing worker risk and preventing occupational illness in investigated workplaces; • T  ransferring program-generated information to relevant employers and employees beyond the investigated workplaces; • N  IOSH research and policy-development programs; and • T  he activities of regulatory agencies, occupational safety and health professionals and organizations, state and local health agencies, and others in the occupational health community, as achieved by transferring program-generated hazard and prevention information.
From page 193...
... 7.  hat do you see as significant emerging health hazards in occupational safety and W health?
From page 194...
... In conducting its assessment, the committee will evaluate A  he impact of the HHE Program on T • r  educing worker risk and preventing occupational illness in investigated workplaces; • t ransferring program-generated information to relevant employers and employees beyond the investigated workplaces; • N  IOSH research and policy-development programs; and • t he activities of regulatory agencies, occupational safety and health professionals and organizations, state and local health agencies, and others in the occupational health community, as achieved by transferring program-generated hazard and prevention information.
From page 195...
... Questions regarding NIOSH HHE Program emergency response activities 1.  hat was the nature of your experience with NIOSH HHE emergency response staff W who worked with your agency?


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