The major objective of this program is to train and educate targeted workers within the US in understanding how infectious diseases with varying transmissibility, incubation periods and clinical outcome are spread in an occupational environment and what measures can be taken to shield workers from potential exposure. Safety and health training will provide workers with the skills and knowledge to protect themselves and their communities from potential exposure to contaminated material or infected individuals who may be encountered. The target audience are workers who are at risk for contact with serious communicable pathogens as a consequence of their occupational exposure in the emergency responder, frontline healthcare and public health workplaces. This program aims to complement existing education and training programs and target workers who are at risk for exposure, but currently without access to programs that help them to establish the basic risk assessment skill sets, and understand measures that can be taken to shield themselves from potential exposure and how infectious diseases are spread in an occupational environment. Emory University is an established leader in serious communicable disease management and has demonstrated proficiency and effectiveness in the implementation of policies and procedures, and education and training, necessary for a safe work environment.
The specific aims of the Emory Worker Training Program are to: Develop and implement an occupational safety and infection control training program which interfaces with existing regional and national programs that have nationally and internationally proven subject matter expertise and experience working with Ebola and other serious communicable pathogens Disseminate environmental infection control and hazard recognition education and training aimed at workers who may be at risk for exposure in the emergency responder, frontline healthcare and public health workplaces Establish an enduring platform for collaboration with regional and national partners with the aim of developing and targeting safety and health training for workers that can be delivered both proactively by way of a standing program as well as contemporaneously by way of ?just-in-time? training

Public Health Relevance

Emergency responders, frontline health facilities and public health workers are at occupational risk for exposure to serious communicable pathogens. Environmental infection control and hazard recognition education and training is a critical part of the risk mitigation and prevention strategy required to protect our frontline workers and prevent the spread of these deadly diseases. Emory University, as an established leader in serious communicable disease management and biosafety, regionally, nationally and internationally, and with its experience in the implementation of policies and procedures, and education and training, necessary for a safe work environment, is well positioned to be a strong partner for the NIEHS Worker Training Program in the field of serious communicable pathogens.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Project #
5UH4ES027093-02
Application #
9280956
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZES1-JAB-K (U))
Program Officer
Remington, James W
Project Start
2016-06-01
Project End
2019-05-31
Budget Start
2017-06-01
Budget End
2018-05-31
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2017
Total Cost
$393,750
Indirect Cost
$29,167
Name
Emory University
Department
Emergency Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
066469933
City
Atlanta
State
GA
Country
United States
Zip Code
30322