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Surveillance of Washington OSHA exposure data to identify uncharacterized or emerging occupational health hazards.

机译:对华盛顿州OSHA暴露数据进行监视,以识别未表征或正在出现的职业健康危害。

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Chemical substance exposure data from the Washington State Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) program were reviewed to determine if inspections conducted as a result of a report of a hazard from a complainant or referent may alert the agency to uncharacterized or emerging health hazards. Exposure and other electronically stored data from 6890 health inspection reports conducted between April 2003 and August 2008 were extracted from agency records. A total of 515 (7%) inspections with one or more personal airborne chemical substance samples were identified for further study. Inspections by report of a hazard and by targeting were compared for the following: number of inspections, number and percentage of inspections with workers exposed to substances above an agency's permissible exposure limit, types of industries inspected, and number and type of chemical substances assessed. Report of a hazard inspections documented work sites with worker overexposure at the same rate as agency targeted inspections (approximately 35% of the time), suggesting that complainants and referents are a credible pool of observers capable of directing the agency to airborne chemical substance hazards. Report of a hazard inspections were associated with significantly broader distribution of industries as well as a greater variety of chemical substance exposures than were targeted inspections. Narrative text that described business type and processes inspected was more useful than NAICS codes alone and critical in identifying processes and industries that may be associated with new hazards. Finally, previously identified emerging hazards were found among the report of a hazard data. These findings indicate that surveillance of OSHA inspection data can be a valid tool to identify uncharacterized and emerging health hazards. Additional research is needed to develop criteria for objective review and prioritization of the data for intervention. Federal OSHA and other state OSHA agencies will need to add electronic data entry fields more descriptive of industry, process, and substance to fully use agency exposure data for hazard surveillance.
机译:华盛顿州职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)计划对化学物质的暴露数据进行了审查,以确定由于投诉人或推荐人的危害报告而进行的检查是否可以提醒该机构未发现特征性或新出现的健康危害。从机构记录中提取了2003年4月至2008年8月进行的6890份健康检查报告中的暴露数据和其他电子存储数据。总共进行了515次(7%)的检查,其中涉及一种或多种个人空气中化学物质样品,以进行进一步研究。比较了按危害报告和按目标进行的检查的以下方面:检查次数,工人暴露于超出机构允许的暴露限值的物质的检查次数和百分比,所检查的行业类型以及所评估的化学物质数量和类型。危害检查报告记录了工人过度暴露的工作场所,其发生率与机构针对性检查的发生率相同(大约35%的时间),这表明投诉人和被推荐人是可靠的观察员,能够指导机构应对空气中的化学物质危害。与针对性检查相比,危害性检查的报告与行业分布显着扩大以及化学物质暴露的种类更多有关。描述业务类型和所检查流程的叙述性文字比单独的NAICS代码更有用,并且对于识别可能与新危害相关的流程和行业至关重要。最后,在危害数据报告中发现了先前确定的新兴危害。这些发现表明,对OSHA检查数据的监视可以成为识别未表征和正在出现的健康危害的有效工具。需要开展其他研究来制定客观审查的标准,并确定干预数据的优先顺序。联邦OSHA和其他州OSHA机构将需要添加更多描述行业,过程和物质的电子数据输入字段,以充分利用机构的暴露数据进行危害监测。

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