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Chapter: Appendix C: Information Provided by the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Information Provided by the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program." Institute of Medicine and National Research Council. 2009. Traumatic Injury Research at NIOSH: Reviews of Research Programs of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12459.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Information Provided by the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program." Institute of Medicine and National Research Council. 2009. Traumatic Injury Research at NIOSH: Reviews of Research Programs of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12459.
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C Information Provided by the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program Amandus, H. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Goal 3: Reducing Occupational Injuries and Fatalities due to Workplace Violence. Presentation to the Committee to Review the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC. Castillo, D. N. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Goal 8: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities to Working Youth. Presentation to the Committee to Re- view the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC. Collins, J. W. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Goal 5: Reduce Acute Back Injury. Presentation to the Committee to Review the NIOSH Trau- matic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC. Hsaio, H. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Goal 2: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities Due to Falls from Elevations. Presentation to the Com- mittee to Review the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Wash- ington, DC. Husberg, B. J. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Goal 6: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities among Workers in Alaska. Presentation to the Committee to Review the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC. Myers, J. R. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Goal 4: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities Due to Machines. Presentation to the Committee to Review the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC. NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health). 1998. Traumatic Occupational Injury Research Needs and Priorities: A Report by the NORA Traumatic Injury Team. Washington, DC: HHS. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Introduction (of evidence package). NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Executive Summary (of evidence package). NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Overview of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. NIOSH. 189

190 T r a u m a t ic I n j u r y R e s e a rc h at N I OSH NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Overview of Traumatic Injuries (TI) Research Program. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Current TI Research Goals and Sub Goals: Reduce Acute Back Injury. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Current TI Research Goals and Sub Goals: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities Among Workers in Alaska. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Current TI Research Goals and Sub Goals: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities Due to Falls from Elevations. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Current TI Research Goals and Sub Goals: Reduce Injuries and Fatali- ties Due to Machines. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Current TI Research Goals and Sub Goals: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities Due to Motor Vehicles. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Current TI Research Goals and Sub Goals: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities Due to Workplace Violence. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Current TI Research Goals and Sub Goals: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities to Emergency Responders. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Current TI Research Goals and Sub Goals: Reduce Injuries and Fatali- ties to Working Youth. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). TI Strategic Goals for the Future. NIOSH. NIOSH. 2007 (unpublished). Appendix 1: Supporting Evidence. NIOSH. Pizatella, T. J. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Goal 7: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities to Emergency Responders. Presentation to the Committee to Review the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC. Pratt, S. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Goal 1: Reduce Injuries and Fatalities Due to Motor Vehicles. Presentation to the Committee to Review the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC. Stout, N. A. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. NIOSH Traumatic Injuries (TI) Research Program. Presentation to the Committee to Review the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC. Stout, N. A. (NIOSH). 2007. Re: Information request from TI EC. E-mail to K. Stratton, Institute of Medicine. May 9. Stout, N. A. (NIOSH). 2007. FW: Correction of Ongoing Intramural Project List. E-mail to K. Stratton, Institute of Medicine. May 11. Stout, N. A. (NIOSH). 2007. TI Strategic Planning. E-mail to K. Stratton, Institute of Medicine. July 30. Stout, N. A. (NIOSH). 2007. Injury Death Rates: Population vs. Occupational. E-mail to K. Stratton, Institute of Medicine. September 5. Stout, N. A. (NIOSH). 2007. Trends in Workplace Homicides. E-mail to K. Stratton, Institute of Medicine. September 5. Stout, N. A. (NIOSH). 2007. Revised Table 3 of TI-EP. E-mail to K. Stratton, Institute of Medicine. September 6. Stout, N. A. (NIOSH). 2007. Research Project Planning and Resource Allocation. E-mail to M. Ford, Institute of Medicine. November 30. Stout, N. A. (NIOSH). 2008. External Peer Review Process and Status of Alaska Field Station. E-mail to K. Stratton, Institute of Medicine. January 9. Wade, L. V. 2007. National Academies’ Review of the NIOSH Traumatic Injuries Research Program. Presentation to the Committee to Review the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program, Meeting I, March 30. Washington, DC.

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The occurrences of both injury and death that take place on the job are a significant public health problem in the United States, causing a substantial human and economic burden. Traumatic Injury Research at NIOSH is the sixth report in the series Reviews of Research Programs of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The Committee to Evaluate the NIOSH Traumatic Injury Research Program found the program's research during 1996-2005 (the evaluation period for this review) relevant to reducing the burden of traumatic injury in the workplace and to have contributed to improvements in worker health and safety. To continue to reduce injuries and deaths to workers due to trauma, the committee recommended that the TI Research Program continue setting goals within the program's scope and resources; work with other federal agencies that support injury prevention and control research to outline areas of collaboration; embark on a program to increase the visibility of traumatic injury research; develop a strategic plan for evaluating its research-to-practice efforts and for building the capacity to carry out these efforts; and consider research on the safety impacts of changes in the nature of work as well as intervention research targeting organization policies and practices.

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