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Exposure AssessmentProgram DescriptionExposure Assessment is the multi-disciplinary field that identifies and characterizes workplace exposures, develops estimates of exposure for exposure-response and risk assessment studies, and evaluates the significance of exposure and effectiveness of intervention strategies. NIOSH Occupational Exposure Sampling Strategies Manual UpdateNovember 8 and 9, 2007Washington Court Hotel, Washington, DC NIOSH is soliciting input from its Stakeholders on their needs for information and guidance to be included in a revision of the “Occupational Exposure Sampling Strategies Manual” (OESSM)," which is sometimes referred to as "Leidel, Busch and Lynch" or "The NIOSH Yellow Book". This meeting is an excellent opportunity to provide input on the update and help shape the future of occupational exposure assessment. Thus, occupational exposure assessment is identification, characterization, estimation, and evaluation of workplace hazards. Throughout the entire process of exposure assessment, there is an informal iterative process of risk identification and management. At each stage, health professionals consider the available information and develop a course of action that may include continuing along the original exposure assessment process, determining that no further action is required, performing additional hazard identification, refining the exposure assessment, or improving or adding engineering and/or administrative controls. The mission of the NIOSH Exposure Assessment Cross-Sector Area is to provide national and international leadership in the development and use of effective exposure assessment tools to prevent work-related illness and injury. The NIOSH Exposure Assessment Cross-Sector Area strives to fulfill its mission through:
The following Strategic Goals have been developed to ensure that NIOSH sector and cross-sector programs and external partners have and apply appropriate exposure assessment tools: Strategic Goal 1: Develop or improve exposure assessment strategies to understand and prevent work-related illnesses and injuries. Strategic Goal 2: Develop or improve specific methods and tools to assess worker exposures to critical occupational agents and stressors. Intermediate Goals have also been developed to identify and reduce barriers and gaps in exposure assessment understanding and tools through communication, research, and service. The Management Goals of Exposure Assessment Cross-Sector Area are to achieve the strategic goals of the exposure assessment emphasis area through oversight of annual and intermediate goals, and to provide evidence of outcomes and impacts. This includes decision-making concerning beginning and completing exposure assessment initiatives to meet stated goals. |
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