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Page 1: Melissa Kranz, MPH Environmental Epidemiology Program.

Melissa Kranz, MPH

Environmental Epidemiology Program

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National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP)

• Three-year partnership with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)

• Multi-component program to collect, analyze, and utilize information about toxic substance incidents

• Goal: Reduce the morbidity and mortality from toxic substance incidents

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• Maximize coordination among federal, state, and local agencies involved in toxic substance activities– Production– Storage – Use– Transportation– Release

Getting Started

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• Maximize coordination among federal, state, and local agencies involved in toxic substance activities– Production– Storage – Use– Transportation– Release

Data Sources

E-Plan

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• Maximize coordination among federal, state, and local agencies involved in toxic substance activities– Production– Storage – Use– Transportation– Release

Data Sources

Railway

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• Maximize coordination among federal, state, and local agencies involved in toxic substance activities– Production– Storage – Use– Transportation– Release

Data Sources

TEMA, TDEC, TPC, NRC, Breaking Media News, DHS, DOT, and Google Alerts

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Collecting Data

• Be informed no later than 48 hours of any hazardous substance incident

• Be informed immediately of a hazardous substance incident of public health concern

• Conduct public health investigations on significant incidents

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Analyzing Data

• Analyze and map data to determine – The frequency and location of hazardous

substance releases– The substances most frequently involved in a

release– The factors contributing to hazardous

substance releases– The rate of hazardous substance releases per

census population– The evacuation capabilities of the area

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Interpreting Data

• Identify and prioritize vulnerabilities in industry and transportation

• Identify and prioritize high risk areas involving vulnerable populations

• Identify and prioritize areas lacking the capacity to handle large health emergencies

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Hazardous Chemical Releases by Region January 1 - March 31, 2010

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Sodium Hydroxide

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Numbers represent death, injury, or illness.

Human Error

Equipment Failure

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Reporting Data

• Share information gathered and lessons learned with the public, partnering agencies, and key organizations– Fact Sheets– Summary Reports– Educational Presentations

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Proactive Prevention

• Provide data to help train emergency responders and improve emergency response planning

• Promote strategies that could prevent future incidents

• Mitigate the public health consequences when a release does occur

• Improve patient care through enhanced knowledge of short-term and long-term health effects associated with chemical exposures

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Contact

Melissa K. Kranz, MPHEnvironmental Epidemiologist

Tennessee Department of Health425 5th Avenue North

1st Floor Cordell Hull Bldg, CEDSNashville, TN 37243

Office: (615)253-1396Fax: (615)741-3857

Email: [email protected]