Developing Medical Surveillance Examination Guidance for New Occupational Hazards: The IMX-101 Experience.

U.S. Army Medical Department journal Pub Date : 2018-01-01
W Scott Monks
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New materials are constantly being created to address the operational needs of the US Army. These materials provide challenges to occupational health practitioners by presenting unknown health risks and possible effects to workers they evaluate. The responsibility for developing a medical surveillance exam, as part of a comprehensive workplace surveillance program, may become the responsibility of the provider working in a clinic on a military installation where manufacturing, testing, and/or use of the material is being conducted. Insensitive munitions explosive (IMX) has presented such an opportunity for Army occupational medicine providers within the last few years. This article describes the course of action taken by the occupational health clinics, personnel of Army ammunition plants producing IMX-101, and the US Army Public Health Center-Army Institute of Public Health to address the situation of developing a medical surveillance examination during a time when little to no information existed about the components of this new explosive compound.

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制定新的职业危害医学监测检查指南:IMX-101的经验。
为了满足美国陆军的作战需求,新材料不断被创造出来。这些材料通过对他们评估的工人提出未知的健康风险和可能的影响,给职业卫生从业人员带来了挑战。作为全面工作场所监测方案的一部分,制定医疗监测检查的责任可能成为在正在生产、测试和/或使用材料的军事设施医务室工作的提供者的责任。在过去几年中,不敏感弹药炸药(IMX)为陆军职业医疗提供者提供了这样一个机会。本文描述了职业健康诊所、生产IMX-101的陆军弹药厂人员和美国陆军公共卫生中心-陆军公共卫生研究所采取的行动过程,以解决在这种新型爆炸性化合物成分几乎没有信息的情况下开展医疗监测检查的情况。
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