Perkins J L, Rose V E
Am J Public Health. 1979 May;69(5):444-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.69.5.444.
Government agencies responsible for protecting the public from the adverse effects of toxic chemicals must set priorities for research, regulatory action, protocol testing, and monitoring due to the vast number of toxic chemicals and the limited resources available to these agencies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) must set priorities for research on hazards encountered in the workplace. Priorities are also utilized by NIOSH in preparing criteria for recommended occupational standards which are forwarded to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor, for possible promulgation. For various reasons, including rapidly changing conditions in the American workplace, NIOSH has instituted a revised priorities program. In the future, NIOSH research and recommended standards activities will focus not only on individual chemicals, but also on industries, occupations, chemical classes, and general industrial processes. NIOSH has also implemented a new program which will allow recommended control procedures for certain chemicals to be forwarded to OSHA in a shorter time period than has been experienced previously.
由于有毒化学品数量众多且这些机构可用资源有限,负责保护公众免受有毒化学品不利影响的政府机构必须为研究、监管行动、方案测试和监测设定优先级。美国国家职业安全与健康研究所(NIOSH)必须为工作场所遇到的危害研究设定优先级。NIOSH在制定推荐职业标准的标准时也会利用这些优先级,这些标准会转发给美国劳工部职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)以供可能的颁布。由于各种原因,包括美国工作场所情况的迅速变化,NIOSH已制定了修订后的优先级计划。未来,NIOSH的研究和推荐标准活动不仅将关注单个化学品,还将关注行业、职业、化学类别和一般工业过程。NIOSH还实施了一项新计划,该计划将使某些化学品的推荐控制程序能够比以前更短的时间内转发给OSHA。