North Carolina Toxic Substance Incidents Program 2010–2015: Identifying Areas for Injury Prevention Efforts

The National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP) is a surveillance system designed to capture acute toxic substance releases, factors contributing to the release, and any associated injuries. North Carolina has participated since 2010, when NTSIP was established. This article will present a de...

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Main Authors: Samantha Eiffert, Suze Etienne, Annie Hirsch, Ricky Langley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Toxics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/5/3/16
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spelling doaj-ba9e104c5bb84df79a2cd1289c00b88e2020-11-24T21:10:34ZengMDPI AGToxics2305-63042017-08-01531610.3390/toxics5030016toxics5030016North Carolina Toxic Substance Incidents Program 2010–2015: Identifying Areas for Injury Prevention EffortsSamantha Eiffert0Suze Etienne1Annie Hirsch2Ricky Langley3North Carolina Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch (NC OEEB), 5505 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh, NC 27699, USANorth Carolina Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch (NC OEEB), 5505 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh, NC 27699, USANorth Carolina Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch (NC OEEB), 5505 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh, NC 27699, USANorth Carolina Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch (NC OEEB), 5505 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh, NC 27699, USAThe National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP) is a surveillance system designed to capture acute toxic substance releases, factors contributing to the release, and any associated injuries. North Carolina has participated since 2010, when NTSIP was established. This article will present a descriptive statistical summary from 2010 to 2015 focused on releases that resulted in injuries in order to identify areas for public health prevention efforts. Of the 1690 toxic releases in North Carolina, 155 incidents resulted in injuries and 500 people were injured. Carbon monoxide injured the greatest number of people. Of the incidents that resulted in injuries, 68 occurred at private vehicles or residences (44%), injuring 124 people (25%). Over half of events where at least one responder was injured occurred at private vehicles or residences. Events occurring at private residences did not have a significant relationship between evacuations and injuries, while for industry-related events, the odds of an evacuation being ordered were 8.18 times greater (OR = 8.18, 95% CI = 5.19, 12.89) when there were injuries associated with an event. Intervention efforts should focus on preventing responder injuries while responding to private residence releases and educating the general public on how to prevent injuries by self-evacuating areas where hazardous chemicals have been released.https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/5/3/16chemicalsspillstransportationindustryinjuriesevacuationexplosioncarbon monoxide
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Annie Hirsch
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Suze Etienne
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North Carolina Toxic Substance Incidents Program 2010–2015: Identifying Areas for Injury Prevention Efforts
Toxics
chemicals
spills
transportation
industry
injuries
evacuation
explosion
carbon monoxide
author_facet Samantha Eiffert
Suze Etienne
Annie Hirsch
Ricky Langley
author_sort Samantha Eiffert
title North Carolina Toxic Substance Incidents Program 2010–2015: Identifying Areas for Injury Prevention Efforts
title_short North Carolina Toxic Substance Incidents Program 2010–2015: Identifying Areas for Injury Prevention Efforts
title_full North Carolina Toxic Substance Incidents Program 2010–2015: Identifying Areas for Injury Prevention Efforts
title_fullStr North Carolina Toxic Substance Incidents Program 2010–2015: Identifying Areas for Injury Prevention Efforts
title_full_unstemmed North Carolina Toxic Substance Incidents Program 2010–2015: Identifying Areas for Injury Prevention Efforts
title_sort north carolina toxic substance incidents program 2010–2015: identifying areas for injury prevention efforts
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxics
issn 2305-6304
publishDate 2017-08-01
description The National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP) is a surveillance system designed to capture acute toxic substance releases, factors contributing to the release, and any associated injuries. North Carolina has participated since 2010, when NTSIP was established. This article will present a descriptive statistical summary from 2010 to 2015 focused on releases that resulted in injuries in order to identify areas for public health prevention efforts. Of the 1690 toxic releases in North Carolina, 155 incidents resulted in injuries and 500 people were injured. Carbon monoxide injured the greatest number of people. Of the incidents that resulted in injuries, 68 occurred at private vehicles or residences (44%), injuring 124 people (25%). Over half of events where at least one responder was injured occurred at private vehicles or residences. Events occurring at private residences did not have a significant relationship between evacuations and injuries, while for industry-related events, the odds of an evacuation being ordered were 8.18 times greater (OR = 8.18, 95% CI = 5.19, 12.89) when there were injuries associated with an event. Intervention efforts should focus on preventing responder injuries while responding to private residence releases and educating the general public on how to prevent injuries by self-evacuating areas where hazardous chemicals have been released.
topic chemicals
spills
transportation
industry
injuries
evacuation
explosion
carbon monoxide
url https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/5/3/16
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