95-15033. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 118 (Tuesday, June 20, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 32160-32161]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-15033]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Public Health Service
    
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Statement of 
    Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority
    
        Part H, Chapter HC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) of 
    the Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority 
    of the Department of Health and Human Services (45 FR 67772-76, dated 
    October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR 69296, October 20, 1980, as 
    amended most recently at 60 FR 17792-17795, dated April 7, 1995) is 
    amended to reflect the merger of the Division of Training and Manpower 
    Development and the Division of Standards Development and Technology 
    Transfer, and the establishment of the Education and Information 
    Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
        Section HC-B, Organization and Functions, is hereby amended as 
    follows:
        After the functional statement for the Health Effects Laboratory 
    Division (HCC3), insert the following:
        Education and Information Division (HCC4). (1) Develops from 
    existing scientific and technical information documents containing (a) 
    criteria for recommended occupational safety and health standards, and 
    (b) technical and scientific information relevant to a variety of 
    occupational safety and health issues; (2) develops recommended health 
    and safety standards under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 
    1970 and the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977; (3) prepares 
    and coordinates with the Office of the Director comments and testimony 
    on regulations proposed by the Department of Labor and other 
    departments or agencies that pertain to occupational diseases or 
    injuries; (4) assists the Institute Director in establishing and 
    operating a priority system for research, surveillance, document 
    development, and recommended standards; (5) prepares and at least 
    annually revises the legislatively mandated toxic substance list; (6) 
    establishes and maintains a library and a clearinghouse for receiving, 
    storing, retrieving, and disseminating technical information on 
    occupational safety and health; (7) provides risk evaluations for NIOSH 
    [[Page 32161]] policy recommendations; (8) develops and tests 
    occupational safety and health training materials, technologies, 
    strategies, and courses; (9) determines occupational safety and health 
    workforce needs on a nationwide basis and develops strategies to meet 
    those needs; (10) develops methods, through research, to evaluate and 
    monitor the effectiveness of training, including program features, 
    faculty, training methods, and outcome measures; (11) conducts the 
    NIOSH summer intern training program for minority students; (12) serves 
    as the NIOSH printing office; (13) provides graphic design and audio-
    visual standards and support for the Institute; (14) serves as the 
    NIOSH Docket Office; (15) evaluates in coordination with other 
    divisions the economic and societal burden of occupationally induced 
    diseases and injuries; (16) establishes and maintains the NIOSH 
    archives; and (17) coordinates all relevant Division activities with 
    the Office of the Director.
        Information Resources Branch (HCC42). (1) Operates the Institute's 
    libraries for occupational safety and health information for use by 
    occupational safety and health professionals; (2) acquires, 
    disseminates, and coordinates scientific and technical information 
    relating to occupational safety and health in support of Division 
    activities and NIOSH research programs; (3) plans, implements, and 
    coordinates dissemination activities for all NIOSH publications 
    (printed and electronic); (4) verifies printing clearance for NIOSH 
    publications within NIOSH/CDC procedures; (5) develops and manages the 
    NIOSH exhibit program for professional meetings and conferees; (6) 
    develops and maintains electronic data systems for the Institute to 
    assess information; and (7) establishes and maintains the NIOSH 
    archives.
        Risk Analysis and Document Development Branch (HCC43). (1) From 
    existing scientific literature develops documents containing (a) 
    criteria for recommended occupational safety and health standards, and 
    (b) technical and scientific information relevant to a variety of 
    occupational safety and health issues for the U.S. Department of Labor 
    and other Federal agencies; (2) coordinates testimony in response to 
    the Department of Labor, Environmental Protection Agency, and other 
    Federal and State agencies' rulemaking; (3) incorporates recommended 
    work practices, engineering controls, and available evidence of 
    technological feasibility into documents and testimony; (4) analyzes 
    the economics of occupational safety and health interventions; (5) 
    maintains the NIOSH Docket Office; (6) coordinates scientific review of 
    NIOSH policy documents and testimony; (7) conducts risk analyses and 
    develops risk profiles; (8) researches and develops new quantitative 
    risk assessment methodologies; (9) assists the Director of NIOSH in 
    establishing a priority system for surveillance, research, document 
    development, recommended standards, and training; (10) identifies 
    information on worker exposures, hazard severity, potential for 
    intervention, and advances in new technology; and (11) coordinates 
    requests for policy and/or scientific review of internationally 
    produced documents.
        Training and Educational Systems Branch (HCC44). (1) Develops, 
    through research and evaluation, training resources in industrial 
    hygiene, safety, occupational medicine, nursing, and allied 
    professions; (2) collaborates on cooperative training programs with 
    qualified outside organizations; (3) determines strategies for and 
    advises on occupational safety and health workforce needs on a 
    nationwide basis; (4) defines and evaluates selected workforce 
    certification/accreditation programs; (5) establishes career 
    development guidelines for training of employers and employees in the 
    prevention of injuries and diseases; (6) provides graphic design and 
    audio-visual standards and support for the Institute; (7) consults and 
    advises NIOSH professionals on presentation techniques and selection of 
    media; and (8) consults on workforce development.
        Delete in their entirety the titles and functional statements for 
    the Division of Training and Manpower Development (HCC9) and the 
    Division of Standards Development and Technology Transfer (HCCC).
    
        Dated: June 9, 1995.
    David Satcher,
    Director.
    [FR Doc. 95-15033 Filed 6-19-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/20/1995
Department:
Public Health Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-15033
Pages:
32160-32161 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-15033.pdf