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IOM COPPE Meeting November 10, 2009

NIOSH Personal Protective Technology Program. March , 2010. Maryann D’Alessandro, PhD Associate Director of Science NIOSH – National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory. IOM COPPE Meeting November 10, 2009. Agenda. PPT Program and NPPTL Background Surveillance Initiative

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IOM COPPE Meeting November 10, 2009

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  1. NIOSH Personal Protective Technology Program March , 2010 Maryann D’Alessandro, PhD Associate Director of Science NIOSH – National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory IOM COPPE Meeting November 10, 2009

  2. Agenda • PPT Program and NPPTL Background • Surveillance Initiative • Agriculture Surveillance

  3. NIOSH Divisions & Laboratories • Office of the Director, NIOSH • Office of Extramural Programs • Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) • National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) • Division of Respiratory Disease Studies (DRDS) • Division of Safety Research (DSR) • Health Effects Laboratory Division (HELD) • Education and Information Division (EID) • Division of Applied Research and Technology (DART) • Division of Surveillance Hazard Evaluation and Field Studies (DSHEFS) • Office of Compensation Analysis and Support (OCAS) • Research to Practice (r2p) • Spokane Research Laboratory

  4. NIOSH Program Portfolio

  5. PPT Program PPE Workplace needs Surveillance Outreach Surveillance Outreach

  6. NIOSH PPT / NPPTL Vision & Mission The VISION is to be the leading provider of quality, relevant, and timely PPT research, training, and evaluation. The MISSION of the PPT program is to prevent work-related injury, illness and death by advancing the state of knowledge and application of personal protective technologies (PPT). PPT in this context is defined as the technical methods, processes, techniques, tools, and materials that support the development and use of personal protective equipment worn by individuals to reduce the effects of their exposure to a hazard.

  7. NIOSH PPT Program Relevance and Impact Mine Escape Issues • Mine Emergency Respirator • Investigations • New Technology Research • Escape Respirator Research • Escape Respirator • Standards • MSHA Collaboration CBRN Issues • Respirator Standards • Development • CBRN PPT Research • Respirator Certification • NFPA/IAFF Collaboration • TSWG IAA • OSHA Collaboration Pandemic Issues • N95 Respirator Research • Standards (Total Inward Leakage) • Certification • FDA Collaboration • National Academies Activities • Pandemic Planning and Response • Nanotechnology Issues • Filtration Research • Protective Clothing Research • Respirator Research • Respirator Certification • Workplace Guidance

  8. NPPTL & NIOSH PPE/PPT Program Activities Respirator Certification Program Quality Audit Program Certified Product Investigations Firefighter SCBA Investigations Long-term Field Evaluation PPT Program Management Scientific Excellence Outreach • Health Communications • Respirator Trusted Source Site • Surveillance • Scientific evaluations • Program Evaluations Technology Evaluation Policy & Standards Development Technology Research • Enhancements to 42 CFR Part 84 • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Respirator Standards Development • Guidance Document Development • Respiratory Protection • Protective Clothing & Ensembles • Integration of Sensors & Electronics • Human Performance • Fall Protection • Hearing Protection

  9. NIOSH Respirator Certification is the cornerstone of PPT Program activities

  10. NIOSH Respirator Certifications • Approximately 300 NIOSH respirator certifications are issued each year • 90 manufacturers • 102 manufacturing sites • 18 countries

  11. NIOSH Respirator Certification42 CFR Part 84 • Respirator Certification • Engineering Evaluation • Respirator Testing • QA Plan Evaluation • Post Certification • Manufacturing Site Audits • Respirator Product Audits • Respirator Evaluations

  12. Post Certification Programs • Manufacturer Site Audits • Certified Product Audits • Extended Testing (Default Testing) Policy • Certified Product Investigation • Firefighter SCBA Evaluation • SCSR Long Term Field Evaluation

  13. The PPT Program establishes performance criteria to update and develop standards to ensure PPE evolves with technology.

  14. Policy & Standards Development • CBRN Respirator Standards • Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) Standard • Mine Escape Respirator Standard • Quality Assurance Provisions • Total Inward Leakage Requirements • Consensus Standards • Guidance Documents

  15. Updates to 42 CFR Part 84 Current Status Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) Quality Assurance Module (published as NPRM, comment period ended 10/09/2009) Closed Circuit Escape Respirator (CCER) (final rule being developed) Total Inward Leakage (TIL) for Air-Purifying Particulate Respirators (includes filtering facepiece respirators [FFR]) (proposed rule published in FR, Public meeting Dec 3, 2009, comments accepted until Dec 29, 2009) Concepts under Development Closed Circuit SCBA (CC-SCBA) Powered Air-Purifying Respirators (PAPR) Supplied Air Respirators (SAR) Air Fed Ensembles TIL for Other Respirator Classes PPT Program Goal - develop two NPRM per year

  16. The PPT Program conducts research to better understand and improve worker protection provided by PPT including: • Application of new technologies • Science based interventions

  17. PPT Program Research • Respiratory Protection • Sensors & Electronics – Integration with PPT • Protective Clothing & Ensembles • Human Performance • Fall protection harnesses • Hearing protection

  18. The PPT Program is developing new and enhancing existing surveillance activities.

  19. PPT Surveillance • Construction intervention studies • Development of PPE Surveillance Module for pesticide-related PPE in Agriculture • Collaboration with CDPH • Surveys and Observational assessments of General Acute Care Facilities • Pilot to develop PPE Demonstration and Sentinel System in Healthcare • Build upon Vanderbilt Occupational Health Information System (VOHIS) • NIOSH-wide involvement in surveillance activities

  20. NIOSH PPT Program Visit Us at: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/programs/ppt/ http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/default.html Thank you

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