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Letter to All Interested Parties
January 12, 2010
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Personal Protective Technology Program Stakeholder Meeting, March 2 - 3, 2010 |
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Personal Protective Technology (PPT) Program will hold our third stakeholder meeting on March 2 and 3, 2010, at the Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh Airport.
We are pleased to announce that John Howard, MD, MPH, JD, LLM, Director of NIOSH, will be the luncheon Keynote Speaker on Tuesday, March 2. Dr. Howard has been a leader in the field of occupational and public safety for the past 18 years. He served his first term as the director of NIOSH from 2002 through 2008. For two years of this term he acted as coordinator of HHS’ World Trade Center Health Programs. He again stepped into his role as director of NIOSH in July of 2009. Prior to his NIOSH appointment, he served as the chief of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) in California’s Department of Industrial Relations and was an Assistant Professor of Environmental and Occupational Medicine at the University of California.
In order to facilitate interactive discussions, the meeting format will include both poster sessions and a series of breakout sessions. The posters will present NIOSH PPT Program research, standards development, and respirator certification information. The breakout sessions will include facilitated discussion on the following subjects:
Session 1: Pushing the Limits: Designing the Next Generation of N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators (FFRs)
This session will discuss the different styles of N95 FFRs, user aspects, and economic impact issues. Participants will be invited to discuss design issues, limiting issues in the use of N95 respirators along with current and future needs in the marketplace with these respirators.
Session 2: PPE Selection, Interoperability and Compatibility Issues: Dysfunction or Co-Function
The discussion will focus on a “systems level” approach in providing full body protection to exposure hazards including inhalation, dermal, and physical. The complexities in selection of personal protective equipment such as protective clothing, protective ensembles (garments, boots, and gloves), respirators, and other mission essential equipment will be discussed.
Session 3: Protective Clothing Technologies, Materials and Performance Criteria
A sampling of the current research efforts will be reviewed to provide a basis for discussion during the session. Areas for discussion include chemical permeation, nanoparticle penetration, heat stress, stored thermal energy, ensemble testing, and other protective clothing and equipment issues.
Session 4: Informing Stakeholders of Counterfeit Respirators and Misrepresentations of Approval: Buyer Beware
This session will focus on the mechanisms currently used by the PPT Program to communicate with stakeholders. The focus will be on recent issues and the communication instruments used by NIOSH to alert end users of NIOSH respirator certification revocations, performance failures, quality control issues, and counterfeit respirator products. Participants will be invited to discuss future approaches, informational campaigns, and dissemination strategies for NIOSH to better alert end users of these non-conforming respirator issues.
The Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh Airport is located at 1111 Airport Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15231, adjacent to the airport terminal. Registration and poster viewing will begin at 7:15 AM on Tuesday, March 2 with the welcome session commencing at 8:00 AM. A block of sleeping rooms is being held for the nights of March 1, 2, and 3 at the Hyatt Regency at the rate of $114 per night. Reservations can be made by calling the hotel at 724-899-1234 and asking for the NIOSH room block. The cut off date for the special group rate is February 15, 2010. Please reserve your hotel room as soon as possible to ensure availability of the special negotiated rate for those attending this meeting.
You may register for the meeting electronically or you can download the Adobe PDF form and fax it to 412-386-6716. On-site registration will also be available.
This meeting will also be available through remote access capabilities (Microsoft Live Meeting), whereby participants simultaneously listen and view presentations over the internet. Each breakout session will have a specific call-in number. These phone numbers will be provided to participants registered for Live Meeting prior to the meeting. To register to attend by remote access, complete the registration form and check the remote access attendee block. Questions related to remote access should be directed to John Sporrer at 412-386-6435. This option will be available to participants on a first-come, first-serve basis and is limited to the first 100 participants.
For additional information, please contact John Sporrer telephone 412-386-6435, fax 412-386-6716 or e-mail npptlevents@cdc.gov. The meeting agenda, as well as links to any materials for the meeting, will be posted to the website prior to the meeting.
Sincerely,
Les Boord
Program Manager, NIOSH Personal Protective Technology Program
Director, National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory
Printable version of this letter in PDF format. (32 KB; 2 pages)
Printable version of the Agenda in PDF format. (42 KB; 3 pages)
Printable version of the Breakout Session Questions in PDF format. (28 KB; 5 pages)
Presentations from the Stakeholders Meeting
All Presentations from the Stakeholders Meeting 
Welcome 
Why Don’t Workers Use PPE? 
PPE Ensembles 
Healthcare Worker PPE 
Pushing the Limits – PPE Design Criteria 
Session 1: Pushing the Limits: Designing the Next Generation of N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators 
Breakout 1 Summary 
Session 2: PPE Selection, Interoperability and Compatibility Issues: Dysfunction or Co-Function
Breakout 2 Summary 
Session 3: Protective Clothing Technologies, Materials and Performance Criteria 
Breakout 3 Summary 
PPT – Past, Present, Future 
Respirator Certification 
CBRN 
Certification of PPE 
Session 4: Buyer Beware: Informing Stakeholders of Counterfeit Respirators and Misrepresentations of NIOSH Approval 
Breakout 4 Lindberg Room 
Breakout 4 Wright A 
Breakout 4 Wright B 
Posters from the Stakeholders Meeting
All Posters from the Stakeholders Meeting 
- The Health Hazard Evaluation Program

- Physiological Assessment and Validation of Personal Protective Ensembles Total Heat Loss Test

- Effects of Cooling on Performance Time and Recovery in Individuals Wearing a Prototype Firefighter Ensemble (Cooling Study)

- The Rate of Body Heat Storage (S) in Subjects Wearing a Prototype Firefighter Ensemble

- Mine Rescue Ensemble

- A Multi-Domain Magnetic Passive Aerosol Sampler for Measuring Particle Penetration through Personal Protective Ensembles

- Comparison of Ensemble Total Inward Leakage Tests

- Stored Thermal Energy in Fire Fighter Protective Garments

- A Wind-Driven Method to Assessing Nano- and Sub-micron Particle Penetration through Fabrics

- Risk Based Protective Clothing Material Permeation Criteria

- Glove integrity and chemical resistance between classes of disposable nitrile gloves

- The Detection of Holes in Disposable Nitrile Gloves by Electrical Resistance

- Evaluation of Protective Gloves Used in the Collision Repair Industry

- Physiological Consequences of Boot Material and Sole Type in Men and Women Firefighters

- Application of the NIOSH HPD WellFit™ System

- Heat Stress Evaluation of Clothing with Un-Acclimatized Subjects

- Development of a Novel Kneepad for Mining and other Kneeling-intensive Occupations

- Harness Design and Sizing: Challenges and Solutions

- User Seal Check Evaluation of N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators: Results of a Pilot Study

- UV-C Decontamination of Filtering Facepiece Respirators Contaminated with MS2 Bacteriophage

- Project BREATHE: Better Respiratory Equipment Using Advanced Technologies for Healthcare Employees

- Evaluating the Use of Respiratory Protection for H1N1 Influenza Among Healthcare Workers

- Demonstration and Sentinel Surveillance System for Ongoing and Continuous Monitoring of PPE Usage by Healthcare Workers (HCW)

- Implementing a Sentinel Surveillance System for Ongoing and Continuous Monitoring of PPE Usage in U.S. Healthcare Workers

- Physiological Evaluation of Air-Fed Ensembles

- Metabolic Evaluation of N95 Filtering Face Piece Respirators With Surgical Mask Covers Using the Automated Breathing and Metabolic Simulator (ABMS)

- Comparison of Work Rate Variability Between Two Types of Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Respirators

- Elastomeric Air-Purifying Respirator Use By Healthcare Workers: Physiological Impact

- Total Inward Leakage of Nanoparticles through Filtering Facepiece Respirators

- Development of a Particle Number-Based Test Method for Respirators

- Decontamination Strategies and Reusability of Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC)

- Tools and Interventions for Hearing Loss Prevention

- Conductive Film-MEMS Chemical Sensors for Detecting Respirator Cartridge End-of-Service Life

- Development and Integration of Sensor Technology for Determination of Respirator Service Life

- Digital 3-D Headforms Representative of the Current Chinese Workers

- Laboratory Study to Assess Causative Factors Affecting Temporal Changes in Filtering-Facepiece Respirator Fit: Part I – Study Protocol

- Development of Computer-Aided Face-Fit Evaluation Methods

- Effect of Particle Size on Respiratory Protection Provided by Two Types of N95 Respirators on Agricultural Farms (not available)
- Non-compliance with Personal Protective Equipment Regulations Is Common in Oregon Agricultural establishments

- The NIOSH Personal Protective Equipment Surveillance Program for Pesticide Exposure in Agriculture

- Filtration Performance of a NIOSH-Approved Filtering Facepiece Respirator with Stapled Head Straps

- Effect of Biological Decontamination Methods on Filtering Facepiece Respirator Fit, Smell, Comfort, and Donning Ease

- Respirator Use and Practices (2000–Present): Results of BLS/NIOSH Survey, Focus Groups, Worksite Observations / Interventions (No Abstract available)

- Respiratory Protection of Firefighters during Overhaul

- Firefighter Carbon Monoxide and Thermal Respiratory Protection

- Reusability of Filtering Facepiece Respirators

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