42 C.F.R. Subpart E—Updating the Scientific Elements Underlying Dose Reconstructions
Title 42 - Public Health
Periodically, NIOSH will publish a notice in the (a) At any time, the public can submit written recommendations to NIOSH for changes to scientific elements underlying the dose reconstruction process, based on relevant new research findings and technological advances. NIOSH will provide these recommendations to the Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health to be addressed at a public meeting of the Advisory Board, with notification provided to the source of the recommendations. Recommendations should be addressed to: Director, Office of Compensation Analysis and Support, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 4676 Columbia Parkway, MS-R45, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226. (b) The public can also submit recommendations by e-mail. Instructions will be provided on the NIOSH Internet homepage at www.cdc.gov/niosh/ocas. NIOSH will present proposed changes to the Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health prior to implementation. These proposed changes will be summarized in a notice published in the (a) NIOSH will publish a notice in the (b) NIOSH may take into account other factors and employ other procedures than those specified in this subpart, if circumstances arise that require NIOSH to implement a change more immediately than the procedures in this subpart allow.
Title 42: Public Health
PART 82—METHODS FOR CONDUCTING DOSE RECONSTRUCTION UNDER THE ENERGY EMPLOYEES OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS COMPENSATION PROGRAM ACT OF 2000
Subpart E—Updating the Scientific Elements Underlying Dose Reconstructions
§ 82.30 How will NIOSH inform the public of any plans to change scientific elements underlying the dose reconstruction process to maintain methods reasonably current with scientific progress?
§ 82.31 How can the public recommend changes to scientific elements underlying the dose reconstruction process?
§ 82.32 How will NIOSH make changes in scientific elements underlying the dose reconstruction process, based on scientific progress?
§ 82.33 How will NIOSH inform the public of changes to the scientific elements underlying the dose reconstruction process?