96-23708. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 181 (Tuesday, September 17, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 48959-48960]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-23708]
    
    
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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 C (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 61 FR 35219-28, July 5, 1996) is amended to 
    reflect the transfer of responsibilities related to respirator 
    certification research, and physiology from the Division of Safety 
    Research to the Division of Respiratory Disease Studies within the 
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
        Following the functional statement for the Division of Respiratory 
    Disease Studies (HCCA), insert the following:
        Office of the Director (HCCA1). Directs and manages the operations 
    of the Division of Respiratory Disease Studies.
        Following the functional statement for the Laboratory 
    Investigations Branch (HCCA5), insert the following:
        Certification and Quality Assurance Branch (HCCA6). (1) Ensures 
    protection of workers in dangerous environments by certifying 
    reliability, safety, and efficacy of respiratory protection devices; 
    (2) evaluates, certifies, and maintains official records and 
    respirators and hazard-measuring instruments as required by the Federal 
    Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 and the Occupational Safety and 
    Health Act of 1970; (3) assists in the development of new performance 
    criteria, standards, and guidelines for certification of respirators 
    and hazard-measuring instruments; (4) evaluates quality control plans, 
    conducts in-plant audits of the manufacturers' quality control 
    programs, and monitors the quality and performance of certified 
    equipment procured on the open market; (5) investigates field problems 
    associated with NIOSH-certified equipment; (6) provides assistance to 
    users on the selection, use, maintenance, and operation of certified 
    equipment; (7)provides recommendations on research needs to the 
    Protective Technology Branch and others in the occupational safety and 
    health community.
        Air-Purifying Respirator Section (HCCA62). (1) Evaluates, 
    recommends certifications, and conducts post-certification audits on 
    air-purifying respirators to ensure that they meet regulatory 
    requirements; (2) evaluates, recommends certifications, and conducts 
    post-certification audits on mine samplers; (3) reviews and assists in 
    the development of new performance requirements, standards, and 
    guidelines for air-purifying respirators and mine samplers; (4) reviews 
    and field evaluates quality control plans for air-purifying respirators 
    and mine samplers; (5) responds to inquiries and complaints about air-
    purifying respirators and mine samplers.
        Air-Supplied Respirator Section (HCCA63). (1) Evaluates, recommends 
    certifications, and conducts post-certification audits on air-supplied 
    respirators to ensure that they meet regulatory requirements; (2) 
    reviews and assists in the development of new performance requirements, 
    standards, and guidelines for air-supplied respirators; (3) reviews and 
    field evaluates the quality control plans for air-supplied respirators; 
    (4) responds to inquiries and complaints about air-supplied 
    respirators.
        Delete the functional statement for the Division of Safety Research 
    (HCCB) and insert the following:
        Division of Safety Research (HCCB). (1) As the focal point for the 
    Institute's occupational traumatic injury prevention and safety 
    program, identifies the major causes of injuries and safety hazards, 
    identifies interventions to improve worker safety, and supports 
    implementation of these interventions; (2) develops scientifically 
    sound recommendations for programs to prevent and control occupational 
    traumatic injuries; (3) develops scientifically sound recommendations 
    for the performance and use of personal protective equipment and 
    various other devices for protecting workers; (4) evaluates the impact 
    of targeted control programs for preventing or mitigating traumatic 
    injury, diseases, disability, and death; (5) manages program planning/
    project coordination, including the Division's financial and personnel 
    management systems, and ensures the scientific and program integrity of 
    Division functions.
        Delete in its entirety the title and functional statement for the 
    Certification and Quality Assurance Branch (HCCB6), Division of Safety 
    Research (HCCB).
        Delete the functional statements for Protective Technology Branch 
    (HCCB7), Protective Equipment Section (HCCB74) and the Safety Controls 
    Section (HCCB76, Division of Safety Research (HCCB), and insert the 
    following:
        Protective Technology Branch (HCCB7). (1) Designs and develops new 
    and improved safety engineering systems and controls, work practices, 
    and personal protective equipment to protect workers; (2) tests and 
    evaluates, in the laboratory, simulated workplace, and actual work-
    sites, existing and new technological approaches to worker protection, 
    and occupational injury prevention and control; (3) evaluates the use 
    and performance of safety engineering controls; (4) develops 
    scientifically sound recommendations for the performance and sue of 
    existing or redesigned safety engineering controls, work practices, and 
    personal protective equipment; (5) develops technical information to 
    support recommendations for safety standards; (6) coordinates the 
    preparation of technical informational packages from the Protective 
    Equipment and Safety Controls Sections; (7) provides recommendations to 
    the Analysis and Field Evaluations Branch regarding specific hazards or 
    interventions requiring further epidemiologic research and/or 
    evaluation; (8) provides technical assistance and consultation to other 
    branches within the Division of Safety Research, other components of 
    NIOSH and CDC, other Federal agencies, and other public and private 
    sector organizations on the use of protective technology for the 
    prevention of worker exposures to safety hazards that lead to injuries.
        Protective Equipment Section (HCCB74). (1) Conducts research in the 
    laboratory, simulated workplace, and actual workplace to identify ways 
    to
    
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    improve the performance of personal protective equipment other than 
    respirators; (2) develops and validates test methods necessary to 
    evaluate interventions and to increase the performance of personal 
    protective equipment; (3) develops recommendations for relevant 
    constituent groups on the use of effective personal protective 
    equipment other than respirators; (4) assists in preparing technical 
    informational packages to facilitate the proper use of all types of 
    personal protective equipment.
        Safety Controls Section (HCCB76). (1) Conducts research in the 
    laboratory, simulated workplace, and actual workplace to identify 
    effective approaches and/or interventions to increase the performance 
    levels and proper use of engineering controls for protecting workers 
    from all types of trauma; (2) analyzes potentially hazardous operations 
    using systems safety and/or other engineering techniques to identify 
    safety engineering control and safe work practice strategies; (3) 
    develops and validates test and measurement methods necessary to 
    evaluate interventions, performance standards, and regulations that 
    involve the performance of controls and practices for protecting 
    workers from acute, subacute, chronic, or cumulative trauma; (4) 
    evaluates safety engineering controls and work practices to ensure that 
    they meet established criteria; (5) develops recommendations for the 
    use of effective safety engineering controls and work practices by 
    relevant constituent groups; (6) assists in preparing technical 
    informational packages to facilitate the proper use of safety 
    engineering controls and work practices.
        Delete in its entirety the title and functional statement for 
    Respiratory Protection Section (HCCB75), Protective Technology Branch 
    (HCCB7), Division of Safety Research (HCCB).
    
        Dated: August 30, 1996.
    David Satcher,
    Director.
    [FR Doc. 96-23708 Filed 9-16-96; 8:45 am]
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Published:
09/17/1996
Department:
Public Health Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-23708
Pages:
48959-48960 (2 pages)
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