Notice of Public Meeting and Availability for Public Comment, 61875 [E8-24731]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 202 / Friday, October 17, 2008 / Notices is to obtain public comments assessing whether: (1) This hazard identification is an accurate reflection of the available scientific studies; (2) the NIOSH recommendations for protecting workers from occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium compounds are appropriate and justified, and (3) NIOSH has a transparent and scientific basis for its revised Recommended Exposure Limit for hexavalent chromium compounds. CONTACT PERSONS FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION: Kathleen MacMahon, DVM; telephone (513) 533–8547; Mailstop C–32, Robert A. Taft Laboratories, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45226–1998. Reference: ‘‘NIOSH Criteria Document Update: Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium’’ (public review draft). Web address for this document: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/review/ public/144/. Dated: October 9, 2008. James D. Seligman, Chief Information Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [FR Doc. E8–24728 Filed 10–16–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4163–19–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Notice of Public Meeting and Availability for Public Comment The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Notice of Public Meeting and availability for Public Comment. sroberts on PROD1PC70 with NOTICES AGENCY: SUMMARY: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the opportunity for the public to provide input regarding the plan (protocol) for a cohort study of persons formerly employed at the IBM facility in Endicott, New York. Public Meeting Time and Date: 9 a.m.–4 p.m., November 8, 2008. Place: Broome County Health Department, 225 Front Street, Binghamton, New York 13905. Status: The meeting is open to the public, limited only by the space available (the room accommodates approximately 120 people). Broad participation is desired. Former VerDate Aug<31>2005 19:18 Oct 16, 2008 Jkt 217001 workers, representatives of professional societies, organized labor, employers, researchers, health professionals, and government officials are encouraged to attend. Those who cannot attend in person are encouraged to e-mail or mail comments to Dr. Douglas Trout (see below). Deadline for all comments is December 8, 2008. Participants wishing to provide stakeholder comments may do so via e-mail or may request an opportunity to make a five minute presentation. Participants making a presentation at the meeting must submit their comments in writing at the time of the meeting. All participants (whether making a presentation or not) must register for the free meeting by sending an e-mail to Dr. Douglas Trout at DTrout@cdc.gov with their name, affiliation, whether they are requesting time to speak briefly, and, if so, the general topic(s) on which they wish to speak. Participants wishing to speak are encouraged to register early. Background: In response to public interest in the conduct of a study of cancer among former workers at IBM— Endicott, NIOSH conducted a feasibility effort to evaluate whether employee records were adequate to conduct a research study (a retrospective cohort mortality and cancer incidence study). This study protocol being developed makes extensive use of the information gathered during the feasibility effort, as well as a follow-up review of additional industrial hygiene, medical, and personnel records. The protocol being reviewed describes the plan for a cohort study of persons formerly employed at the IBM facility in Endicott, New York, between 1965 and 2002. The health problems to be evaluated in the proposed study include mortality and cancer incidence among workers, as well as birth defects among offspring of these workers. Approximately 28,000 workers were employed by IBM—Endicott for at least one year during the period between 1965 and 2002. The meeting will consist of two parts: (1) External peer review of the research protocol. Peer reviewers external to CDC will be present to provide their individual technical (scientific) review comments for the project officers to maximize the relevance and quality of the proposed research; and (2) Stakeholder meeting. The latter part of the meeting will be structured to hear stakeholder comments on important occupational safety and health issues related to this research. Contact Person for Technical Information: Dr. Douglas Trout, MD, MHS, Associate Director for Science, PO 00000 Frm 00099 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 61875 Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies, NIOSH, telephone (513) 841–4428. Comments, meeting registrations, and requests for a copy of the protocol may be e-mailed to DTrout@cdc.gov or sent via mail to Dr. Douglas Trout, NIOSH, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Mailstop R12, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226. Dated: October 9, 2008. James D. Seligman, Chief Information Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [FR Doc. E8–24731 Filed 10–16–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4163–19–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Administration for Children and Families Proposed Information Collection Activity; Comment Request Proposed Project: Title: Evaluation of the Community Healthy Marriage Initiative—Impact Evaluation Wave 2. OMB No.: 0970–0322. Description: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is conducting a demonstration and evaluation called the Community Healthy Marriage Initiative (CHMI). Demonstration programs have been funded through Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood grants authorized under section 403(a)(2) of the Social Security Act to support healthy marriage directly and to encourage community changes that increase support for healthy marriages and improve child and family wellbeing. The objective of the evaluation is to: (1) Assess the implementation of community interventions designed to provide marriage education by examining the way the projects operate and by examining child support outcomes among low-income families in the community; and (2) evaluate the community impacts of these interventions on marital stability and satisfaction, child well-being and child support outcomes among low income families. The purpose of this information collection is to conduct a follow-up survey of respondents from Wave 1 who live in the communities where CHMI demonstrations are operating, and a survey of CHMI program participants. The impact evaluation will assess the effects of community healthy marriage initiatives by comparing family and child well-being outcomes in the CHMI E:\FR\FM\17OCN1.SGM 17OCN1

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[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 202 (Friday, October 17, 2008)]
[Notices]
[Page 61875]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E8-24731]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


Notice of Public Meeting and Availability for Public Comment

AGENCY: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 
(NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

ACTION: Notice of Public Meeting and availability for Public Comment.

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SUMMARY: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 
(NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 
announces the opportunity for the public to provide input regarding the 
plan (protocol) for a cohort study of persons formerly employed at the 
IBM facility in Endicott, New York.
    Public Meeting Time and Date: 9 a.m.-4 p.m., November 8, 2008.
    Place: Broome County Health Department, 225 Front Street, 
Binghamton, New York 13905.
    Status: The meeting is open to the public, limited only by the 
space available (the room accommodates approximately 120 people). Broad 
participation is desired. Former workers, representatives of 
professional societies, organized labor, employers, researchers, health 
professionals, and government officials are encouraged to attend. Those 
who cannot attend in person are encouraged to e-mail or mail comments 
to Dr. Douglas Trout (see below). Deadline for all comments is December 
8, 2008.
    Participants wishing to provide stakeholder comments may do so via 
e-mail or may request an opportunity to make a five minute 
presentation. Participants making a presentation at the meeting must 
submit their comments in writing at the time of the meeting. All 
participants (whether making a presentation or not) must register for 
the free meeting by sending an e-mail to Dr. Douglas Trout at 
DTrout@cdc.gov with their name, affiliation, whether they are 
requesting time to speak briefly, and, if so, the general topic(s) on 
which they wish to speak. Participants wishing to speak are encouraged 
to register early.
    Background: In response to public interest in the conduct of a 
study of cancer among former workers at IBM--Endicott, NIOSH conducted 
a feasibility effort to evaluate whether employee records were adequate 
to conduct a research study (a retrospective cohort mortality and 
cancer incidence study). This study protocol being developed makes 
extensive use of the information gathered during the feasibility 
effort, as well as a follow-up review of additional industrial hygiene, 
medical, and personnel records.
    The protocol being reviewed describes the plan for a cohort study 
of persons formerly employed at the IBM facility in Endicott, New York, 
between 1965 and 2002. The health problems to be evaluated in the 
proposed study include mortality and cancer incidence among workers, as 
well as birth defects among offspring of these workers. Approximately 
28,000 workers were employed by IBM--Endicott for at least one year 
during the period between 1965 and 2002.
    The meeting will consist of two parts: (1) External peer review of 
the research protocol. Peer reviewers external to CDC will be present 
to provide their individual technical (scientific) review comments for 
the project officers to maximize the relevance and quality of the 
proposed research; and (2) Stakeholder meeting. The latter part of the 
meeting will be structured to hear stakeholder comments on important 
occupational safety and health issues related to this research.
    Contact Person for Technical Information: Dr. Douglas Trout, MD, 
MHS, Associate Director for Science, Division of Surveillance, Hazard 
Evaluations, and Field Studies, NIOSH, telephone (513) 841-4428. 
Comments, meeting registrations, and requests for a copy of the 
protocol may be e-mailed to DTrout@cdc.gov or sent via mail to Dr. 
Douglas Trout, NIOSH, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Mailstop R12, Cincinnati, 
Ohio 45226.

    Dated: October 9, 2008.
James D. Seligman,
Chief Information Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 [FR Doc. E8-24731 Filed 10-16-08; 8:45 am]
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