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Greg LotzLee Hager Manager, MNF Sector ProgramMember, MNF Sector Council NIOSH 3M/Aero February 26, 2010 An Overview of the NORA Manufacturing Agenda with an Emphasis on Hearing Loss and Prevention 1
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NORA National Occupational Research Agenda Begun in 1996 Basic approach: Seek stakeholder input Identify research priorities for the nation Work together to address priorities Leverage resources to support research in priority areas 21 Priority Areas identified for first decade 2
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NORA Vision A national partnership effort to define and conduct priority research 3
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Second Decade of NORA Move research to practice in workplaces through sector- based partnerships 4
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What Is a Sector-Based Approach? Sector Council develops and implements agenda Addresses most important problems in each sector (risks, exposures, injuries, diseases, occupational safety and health system failures) One or more separate research strategic plans for each of eight major sector groupings Cross-sector needs identified for research critical to multiple sectors, e.g., surveillance, MSD’s, special populations, safety culture 5
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Eight NORA Sector Councils 6 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (AFF) Construction (CON) Healthcare and Social Assistance (HSA) Mining (MIN) Manufacturing (MNF) Services (SRV) Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities (TWU) Wholesale and Retail Trade (WRT)
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National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Manufacturing Sector Program
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Manufacturing Sector North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes 31-33 (21 subsectors) Largest Sub-sectors Transportation equipment manufacturing Primary metals and fabricated metal products manufacturing Food manufacturing Down from 16 to 13 million workers, 2006 - 2008 30% Women 15% Hispanic or Latino 10% Black or African American 5% Asian
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Manufacturing Sector Occupational Injury and Illness Data Manufacturing has the highest numbers and rates of occupational “illnesses” reported to BLS Nearly a quarter of these are hearing loss
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NORA National MNF Agenda Draft Strategic Goals SG1: contact with objects and equipment SG2: falls SG3: musculoskeletal disorders SG4: hearing loss SG5: respiratory conditions and diseases SG6: cancer SG7: vulnerable populations SG8: small businesses SG9: emerging risks SG10: catastrophic incidents
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SG4: Reduce the incidence of occupationally-induced hearing loss IG 4.1: Implement surveillance activities to identify and reduce sources of noise exposures, conduct longitudinal analyses of hearing outcomes…HP usage …noise control IG 4.2: Implement R&D activities for identifying effective noise controls … and quiet-by-design activities IG 4.3: Implement R&D activities for personal HPDs, … fit-testing…guidance…and use of hearing protection IG 4.4: …identify HL risk factors for impulsive noise IG 4.5: … identify HL risk factors for ototoxicants IG 4.6: …develop metrics…to validate standards … and assess effectiveness of hearing conservation programs 11
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MNF Sector Council Current Efforts Review comments and finalize MNF agenda Next Council Meeting in May Implementation of the agenda Identify Potential Partners/Target Groups Seek Organizational Commitments Identify Shared Values & Shared Vision Define Benefits for Return on Investment Develop Performance Measures 12
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MNF Sector Council Next Steps Recruit additional industry and labor representation to the Council Actively promote the agenda nationwide Develop partnerships and Track Goal Related Activities and Impact Improve research to practice (r2p) effectiveness
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Register for NIOSH eNews for regular updates about NORA: www.cdc.gov/niosh/enews NORA (including MNF) website: www.cdc.gov/niosh/nora In case of questions: noracoordinator@cdc.gov Or wlotz@cdc.gov
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