USDOE Human Subjects Research Database, Fiscal Year 1999

University of Washington

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Ms. Kathy Ertell Industrial Hygienist
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Institutional Review Board (IRB):

Projects are approved by an IRB located at: University of Washington
The approving IRB operates under a Multiple Project Assurance (MPA) recognized by DOE or by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
MPA number of the IRB: DOE.MPA.PNNL 96-2000

Human Subject Projects:

Number of Human Subjects projects reported: 1

UOW-96-DE-FC03-96SF21258
"Medical Surveillance Program/Former DOE Hanford Production Workers (DUPLICATE, SEE PNNL-97-2)"

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Project Identifier: UOW-96-DE-FC03-96SF21258

Project Title:
"Medical Surveillance Program/Former DOE Hanford Production Workers (DUPLICATE, SEE PNNL-97-2)"

Principal Investigator: Dr. Scott M. Barnhart, University of Washington

Project started in: 1996


Project Funding Information:

This project received funding during fiscal year 1999.
This project used human subjects in fiscal year 1999.

Funding for Human Subjects Research:

DOE: EH/Office of Occupational Medicine & Medical Surveillance
$789,000.00 (Est.) for: Other time period:
Funding period is for 8/1/99 - 5/31/00

Information on Use of Human Subjects:

This project does not involve the use of multiple protocols/subprojects.

Institutional Review Board (IRB) Review:
Type of Review: Expedited
Most recent IRB approval: 04/02/99
IRB approval number: 97-2
Explanation of IRB approval:
Above Institutional Review Board(IRB) Review information supplied pertains to the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory IRB.

Number of human subjects who participated in this project/protocol/subproject in the last reporting period: 5692
Reporting period for number of human subjects: Year prior to last IRB approval date

Type(s) of Human Subjects Involvement:

Use of personally identifiable data from questionnaires, surveys, or epidemiological studies:
Abstract:
(a. Objectives, b. Methodology, c. Ionizing Radiation, Radioactive Substances, or Chemical Substances to which human subjects are exposed, d. Involvement of Human Subjects [d.1. procedures used, d.2. risks if any])

The focus of the Needs Assessment phase of this project is to identify former Hanford workers who may be at significant risk for disease based on workplace exposure to radioactive or other hazardous substances and to establish contact with the workers. Based on the information collected, the project teams will make recommendations to DOE concerning the need for future follow-up programs, including plans for the development of medical monitoring for former workers that would be funded by Congress. Phase II is the implementation of medical monitoring programs for targeted groups of former workers. These programs seek to benefit workers by helping to prevent or minimize illnesses related to exposures in years past, and to improve the health of the former worker.

Risk to subjects is minimal. Codes will be used to protect personal data and all records will be destroyed at the close of the project.

Subjects will be consented as necessary at each stage of the project.


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