scholarly journals Occupational safety and health impact assessment (OSHIA): how to estimate the effects of changes in occupational exposure on health outcomes

2011 ◽  
Vol 68 (Suppl_1) ◽  
pp. A57-A57
Author(s):  
D. Treutlein ◽  
T. Meijster ◽  
G. Geuskens ◽  
E. De Vroome ◽  
w. van den Heuvel
Author(s):  
Casey Basham ◽  
Audrey Cerles ◽  
Margaret Rush ◽  
Marissa Alexander-Scott ◽  
Lee Greenawald ◽  
...  

The nationwide opioid crisis continues to affect not only people who use opioids but also communities at large by increasing the risk of accidental occupational exposure to illicit opioids. In addition, the emergence of highly potent synthetic opioids such as fentanyl and carfentanil increases the need to protect workers who may encounter unknown drug substances during job activities. To support the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Opioids Research Gaps Working Group, we examined the state of the literature concerning methods to protect workers against accidental occupational exposure to illicit opioids, and have identified unmet research needs concerning personal protective equipment, decontamination methods, and engineering controls. Additional studies are needed to overcome gaps in technical knowledge about personal protective equipment, decontamination, and control methods, and gaps in understanding how these measures are utilized by workers. Increasing our knowledge of how to protect against exposure to illicit opioids has the potential to improve occupational health across communities.


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