Spring House Worker Health Study University of Minnesota School of Public Health Division of Environmental Health Sciences.

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Spring House Worker Health Study University of Minnesota School of Public Health Division of Environmental Health Sciences

One of four major divisions in the SPH Eclectic group of scientists from: –Epidemiology –Hygiene –Toxicology –Occupational Medicine –Occupational Health Nursing –Injury prevention –Biostatistics –Environmental chemistry Midwest Center for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH funded)

Investigators Bruce Alexander, PhD –Occupational epidemiologist Jeff Mandel, MD, MPH –Occupational physician, epidemiologist Gurumurthy Ramachandran, PhD –Industrial hygienist Girard Griggs –Doctoral student in industrial hygiene Tim Church, PhD –Biostatistician, epidemiologist Susan Gerberich, PhD –Director of Midwest Center for Occupational Safety and Health

Purpose of the Study Overall To evaluate the potential health risks from occupational exposure in the Spring House facility Specifically To determine whether Spring House workers have greater risk of death from certain diseases

Study Design: Cohort Mortality Study Useful because: Almost all workers can be identified through company records. Almost all deaths can be identified through death certificates records Death certificates provide the cause of death.

Approach Identify all people who worked at the Spring House facility –Consider other eligibility criteria, e.g. minimum tenure Determine whether they are alive If deceased obtain the information on death certificates –Include underlying cause and contributing causes

Exposure Assessment Most critical and challenging piece of study Need to account for exposures over relevant time periods –Chemical agents –Physical agents

What we want in an exposure assessment…….. For every employee for every day they worked –Type of chemical –Monitoring data for concentration of chemical (inhalation or dermal) –Duration of exposure –Actual dose

What we have…… Work histories Information on products and processes Some monitoring data Expert information –Industrial hygienists –Experienced workers Statistical models

Our Plan Start from the ground up –Assess information from previous study Don’t re-invent the wheel Limit assumptions –Explore all available data –Have discussions with resident experts Stakeholder representatives Employees with relevant experience

Other Information All work is reviewed and approved by the University of Minnesota Human Subjects Committee Confidentiality of data with personal identifiers is guarded closely The University of Minnesota has the freedom to publish the results of the study Rohm and Haas has right to comment on final report