Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Personal Protective Equipment for Workplace Safety and Health


In response to a request from the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the Institute of Medicine has formed a standing Committee on Personal Protective Equipment for Workplace Safety and Health.

The committee provides a forum for discussion of scientific and technical issues relevant to the development, certification, deployment, and use of personal protective equipment, standards, and related systems to ensure workplace safety and health.

Topics that may be addressed by the Committee on Personal Protective Equipment or by sponsored workshops and future studies by IOM committees include:
the need for expert guidance on state-of-the-art materials and systems, and laboratory and field research strategies;
development of criteria and standards for practice and operations, including management and communications; and identification of best practices for interagency cooperation with partners and stakeholders.
Additional topics include
training and education;
creating equipment user-guidance documents;
improving access to information by stakeholders; and
performance measurement strategies.

The committee will also provide liaison and oversight to ad hoc study committees requested by NIOSH and approved by the Institute of Medicine and the National Academies, and will coordinate with the Academies' on-going review of
NIOSH Research Program.

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