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New Jersey Occupational Health Surveillance

Organization NEW JERSEY STATE DEPT/HEALTH/SENIOR SRVSLocation Trenton, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 2021Deadline 30 Jun 2026
ALLCDCNIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025
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Project Summary/Abstract
The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH), Occupational Health Surveillance (OHS) Unit

proposes to conduct population-based surveillance of established occupational health

indicators (OHIs) in order to estimate and characterize the burden of specific work-related

injuries and illnesses and compare rates to national estimates and evaluate trends over time.

We propose to enhance and evaluate our surveillance system to expand data collection,

prevention, and intervention activities in NJ. OHS will continue to conduct surveillance of adult

blood lead, arsenic, mercury and cadmium. NJ has regulatory authority to collect occupational

health surveillance data for all occupational diseases and injuries. The specific Aims of the

project are as follows:

1. Maintain and analyze data collected for 23 specified occupational health indicators (OHI)

and conduct an education and outreach effort focused on reducing exposure to asbestos.

2. Analyze specified OHIs to characterize occupational health injuries and illnesses among

vulnerable populations to formulate strategies for interventions. This includes a specific

project focused on youth injuries and a general focus on vulnerable worker populations,

such essential critical infrastructure workers.

3. Maintain data collection of adult blood lead and other heavy metals. Conduct surveillance

of exposed individuals to identify at-risk workplaces for further targeted interventions, such

as education and outreach and referral to regulatory authorities.

The NJDOH OHS Unit proposes two Fundamental Plus projects to enhance our

occupational health surveillance by utilizing and evaluating new data sources and

translating real-time data to public health action. OHS will also develop a framework for

occupational health surveillance of emergent infectious diseases by including workplace

variables in non-traditional datasets, which aims to improve surveillance and mitigate

workplace transmission of COVID-19 in the current pandemic. OHS Unit Staff will conduct

trainings for the collection of industry and occupation information in these nontraditional

surveillance systems, including communicable diseases, contact tracing, and poison

control inquiries. The specific Aims of the Fundamental Plus projects are the following:

1. Promote inclusion and analysis of occupation and industry variables in nontraditional

data sources, through existing and new partnerships to enhance surveillance of

emergent diseases and hazards.

2. Enhance the EpiCenter syndromic surveillance system as a real-time surveillance

system for work-related nonfatal injuries and poisonings.

Establishing and evaluating key findings from these new data sources will position the NJ

state-based surveillance project to strengthen our capacity to conduct surveillance and

build partnerships to protect worker health and safety. This project will cultivate existing

relationships with Rutgers University, our regional NIOSH Education and Research Center,

the NJ Poison Control Center, and other key partners within NJDOH, including the Public

Employee Occupational Safety and Health program and the Communicable Disease

Service. Continued collaboration with current partners, as well as potential new partners

and stakeholders, will improve our future response efforts to work-related injuries and

poisonings in the State.

Grant Number: 5U60OH008485-20
NIH Institute/Center: ALLCDC

Principal Investigator: Marija Borjan

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