96-11597. Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 91 (Thursday, May 9, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 21185-21186]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-11597]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    [30DAY-10]
    
    
    Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a 
    list of information collection requests under review, in compliance 
    with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a 
    copy of these requests, call the CDC Reports Clearance Office on (404) 
    639-7090.
        The following requests have been submitted for review since the 
    last publication date on January 23, 1996.
    
    Proposed Projects
    
        1. Variability of Respiratory Tract Dust Deposition in Workers--
    New--Adverse respiratory health effects in workers exposed to hazardous 
    airborne materials can be prevented by reducing the concentration of 
    the implicated agents below a threshold level. However, the actual 
    ``safe'' work site concentration is determined by the airborne 
    particulates that are actually deposited and retained in the worker's 
    respiratory tract. The proportion deposited is in turn affected by the 
    volume and flow rates of the worker's breathing patterns.
        The goals of this investigation are to: (1) Develop a database of 
    information related to workers' ventilatory patterns during performance 
    of elemental industrial and commercial job activities, as well as 
    specific dust-exposed work activities; (2) define expected variation in 
    particle size dependent respiratory tract dust deposition related to 
    breathing patterns representative of different job tasks; (3) 
    investigate residual intersubject variability in respiratory tract dust 
    deposition with explanatory variables such as height, gender, age 
    smoking status, effective airway diameter, nasal geometry, and 
    preexisting respiratory tract abnormalities.
        This investigation should improve the understanding of the actual 
    deposition of toxic substances in the lungs and help to validate or 
    modify the existing models of human aerosol deposition.
    
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                                                                                         Number of    Average burden/
                               Respondents                               Number of      responses/     response (in 
                                                                        respondents     respondent        hours)    
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    Phase I:                                                                                                        
        Screening...................................................              13               1               1
        Deposition..................................................              13               1               3
    Physio Mon:                                                                                                     
        Screening...................................................              16               1               2
        Work tasks..................................................              16               1               4
    Phase II:                                                                                                       
        Screening...................................................             276               1               2
        Work tasks..................................................             276               1               4
    Phase III:                                                                                                      
        Screening...................................................              66               1               1
        Physiol.....................................................              66               1               2
        Deposition..................................................              66               1               1
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        The total annual burden is 2068. Send comments to Desk Officer, 
    CDC; Human Resources and Housing Branch, New Executive Office Building, 
    Room 10235; Washington, DC 20503.
        2. Evaluation of the Efficacy of Back Belts for the Prevention of 
    Low Back Injury--New--This study will provide information concerning 
    the efficacy of a back supporting belt in preventing first and 
    recurrent low back injuries. The research will be conducted with a 
    major retail merchandise company, using selected company workers (those 
    with highest lifting exposures) in selected
    
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    stores. NIOSH will obtain much higher quality information on the value 
    of back belts in prevention of injuries in the workplace than is 
    currently available, and the Institute will be able to make 
    scientifically justified recommendations regarding their use of 
    personal protective equipment to industry and the public.
        Workers will respond to questions concerning job history, physical 
    activity, smoking history, history of injury and back pain, 
    psychosocial variables in the workplace, tasks performed on the job. 
    Only data necessary for the purposes of this study will be collected, 
    and the questionnaires will be group administered at the workplace.
    
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                                                                                         Number of    Average burden/
                               Respondents                               Number of      responses/     responses (in
                                                                        respondents     respondent        hours)    
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    Telephone                                                                                                       
        Interview I.................................................            2700               4            0.42
        Interview II................................................            2700               3             .42
        Interview III...............................................            2250               2             .42
        Interview IV                                                             350               1             .42
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        The total burden hours is 9975. Send comments to Desk Officer, CDC; 
    Human Resources and Housing Branch, New Executive Office Building, Room 
    10235; Washington, DC 20503.
    Wilma G. Johnson,
    Acting Associate Director for Policy Planning and Evaluation Centers 
    for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 96-11597 Filed 5-8-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/09/1996
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-11597
Pages:
21185-21186 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
30DAY-10
PDF File:
96-11597.pdf