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Public Health Assessment Process Jack Hanley, M.P.H. Environmental Health Scientist Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
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Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act - 1986 ATSDR mandated to perform a public health assessment for each facility listed on the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Priorities List
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An analysis and statement of the public health implications posed by the release of hazardous substances Public Health Assessment
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Purpose of a Public Health Assessment Identify the public health impact on off-site populations from releases of hazardous substances Determine the need for follow-up public health actions or studies
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Possible Recommendations
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Public Health Assessment Process Step 1: Evaluate site information Step 2: Identify health concerns Step 3: Determine contaminants of concern Step 4: Identify and evaluate exposure pathways Step 5: Determine public health implications Step 6: Determine conclusions and recommendations Step 7: Develop a public health action plan
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Evaluate Site Information Background information Community health concerns Demographics Land use and natural resources use Environmental data Environmental pathways
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Identify Community Health Concerns Identify involved community members Involve the community in the public health assessment process Maintain communication with the community and other involved parties throughout the process
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Determine Contaminants of Concern Identify significant releases of contaminants Determine which contaminants may have contributed significantly to the off-site health hazard posed by the site Identify contaminants used at the facilities
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Identify and Evaluate Exposure Pathways Identify each of the five elements of an exposure pathway Categorize an exposure pathway as completed or a potential Determine whether these elements form a past, present, or future exposure pathway Determine whether the exposure pathway should be eliminated
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Elements of an Exposure Pathway Contaminant Source Environmental media Exposure Point Exposure Route Receptor population
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Exposure Pathway Potential Pathway Contaminant Source Environmental Media Exposure Point Exposure Route Receptor Population Contaminant Source Environmental Media Exposure Point Exposure Route Receptor Population Completed Pathway
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Importance of Exposure Pathway Analysis Enables the health assessor to focus on completed pathways Provides a systematic methodology for identifying receptors Lays the foundation for evaluating the public health implications
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Determine Public Health Implications Evaluation Occurs in Three Areas: Toxicological Health outcome data Community health concerns
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Toxicological Evaluation Estimate media-specific exposures Compare exposure estimates with health guidelines Determine exposure-related health effects Evaluate other factors that influence adverse health outcomes
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Health Outcome Data Evaluation Evaluate available health outcome data for all identified plausible health outcomes associated with contaminants determined to be of public health concern
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Community Health Concerns Evaluation Address site-related health concerns expressed by the community using environmental data, exposure pathways analysis, toxicological evaluation, and health outcome data evaluation
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Community Health Concerns Evaluation Determine whether the outcome is plausible If the outcome is not plausible, identify other data and information to explain the likelihood of the outcome Address other issues related to environmental and other concerns
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Determine Conclusions Assign a public health hazard category to the site Identify health implications from completed exposure pathways Identify plausible community health concerns Identify insufficient information
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ATSDR Hazard Categories A. Urgent public health hazard B. Public health hazard C. Indeterminate public health hazard D. No apparent public health hazard E. No public health hazard
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Determine Recommendations ATSDR makes recommendations for: Protecting public health Follow-up public health actions Additional environmental information
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Develop Public Health Action Plan Identify actions undertaken or planned Identify the agencies that conduct the actions
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Oak Ridge Reservation Public Health Assessment ATSDR, with the assistance of the Subcommittee, will analyze and evaluate the information, data, and findings from previous studies and investigations on the radiological and chemical contaminants released from the Oak Ridge Reservation
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Oak Ridge Reservation Public Health Assessment Identify and characterize exposures of off- site populations Identify populations exposed at levels of health concern Evaluate health outcome data associated with exposures of concern Address community health concerns Recommend follow-up public health actions or studies
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