Ms. Peggy S. Boehrig
Medical University of South Carolina
Biometry and Epidemiology
135 Cannon Street, Room 303
Charleston, SC 29425
Phone: 843-876-1152
Fax: 843-876-1143
E-mail: boehrigp@musc.edu
Number of Human Subjects projects reported: 1
| MUSC-97-DE-FC03-97SF21513 | "Savannah River Site Former Production Workers Health Surveillance Program" |
"Savannah River Site Former Production Workers Health Surveillance Program"
Principal Investigator: Dr. David G. Hoel, Medical University of South Carolina
Project started in: 1997
Funding for Human Subjects Research:
This project does not involve the use of multiple protocols/subprojects.
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Review:
Type of Review: Full Board
Approving Institution: Medical University of South Carolina
Most recent approval: 08/25/04
IRB approval number: HR8047
Additional IRB approvals from other institutions:
Type of Review: Expedited
Approving Institution: Westinghouse Savannah River Company (WSRC IRB)
Most recent approval: 09/20/04
Explanation of additional approval:
IRB approved Phase II, Phase 5
Type of Review: Expedited
Approving Institution: University of South Carolina
Most recent approval: 08/11/00
IRB approval number: None
Explanation of additional approval:
The research was reviewed in August 2000 and determined to be exempt from ongoing review by the IRB.
Number of human subjects who participated in this project/protocol/subproject in the last reporting period: 262
Reporting period for number of human subjects:
Fiscal Year 2004
Type(s) of Human Subjects Involvement:
A. Objectives: The objective of the project is to provide medical examinations for former SRS workers considered to have been exposed to hazardous agents while working at the SRS.
B. Methodology: Survey former workers for likelihood of hazardous exposures. Then, invite to a physical examination those workers likely exposed to or whose health was possibly impacted by harmful exposures.
1. The workers at SRS had the potential to be exposed to ionizing radiation, various radionuclides, chemicals such as hydrazine, trichloroethylene (TCE), hydrogen sulfide, and agents such as asbestos.
2. The physical examinations should subject the former workers to little or no risks. The former workers have a choice of participating and we attempt to maintain the confidentiality that one expects with medical records.
3. Privacy/Confidentiality/Consent: All information is placed in secured locations (file cabinets, computer files) with access limited to project investigators. Computer files are stripped of personal identifiers and subjects are identified by use of unique identification code. A master file that links personal identifiers and unique identification code is kept in a secured computer. Workers are provided information about the project and asked for their consent to participate. Workers also are asked for consent for our obtaining medical and exposure history information.