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Environmental Health Training in Disaster Response Building Assessments Robert Maglievaz, MSPH, RS, CIH Volusia County Health Department CDR John Smart, MPH, REHS U.S Public Health Service Indian Health Service Building Assessment Objectives • Know why environmental health assessments are conducted in buildings • Identify building components and function • Develop an awareness of building assessment processes, specific response issues, and closeout needs • Introduce concept of building-related public health hazard and how it plays into building reoccupancy and recovery decisions Building Assessment Purpose • Assess impact to building function • Identify building-related public health hazards • Reduce or remove building-related public health hazards Building Assessment The Why • Why does a building exist? • Physiological needs • Psychological needs • Must evaluate components holistically, not individually Building Assessment Building Components • Building envelope • Structural components Building Assessment Building Components • Building envelope • Structural components • Interior furnishings and appliances Building Assessment Building Components • Building envelope • Structural components • Interior furnishings and appliances • Utility infrastructure Building Assessment Building Components • Building envelope • Structural components • Interior furnishings and appliances • Utility infrastructure • Occupancy specific Building Assessment Building Components • Building envelope • Structural components • Interior furnishings and appliances • Utility infrastructure • Occupancy specific • Building surroundings Building Assessment Assessment Process • ID facilities for assessment Building Assessment Assessment Process • ID facilities for assessment • Determine assessment process Building Assessment Assessment Process • ID facilities for assessment • Determine assessment process • Identify assessment needs Building Assessment Assessment Process • ID facilities for assessment • Determine assessment process • Identify assessment needs • Conduct the assessment Building Assessment Assessment Process • ID facilities for assessment • Determine assessment process • Identify assessment needs • Conduct the assessment • Document all information Building Assessment Response Issues • Team safety • Situational awareness • Know the building, contents and hazards • Equipment needs/use • Communication/contact needs • Information sharing Building Assessment Re-occupancy and Recovery • A 3-step assessment process • Chemical, physical or biological hazard present in the building? • Does a pathway exist to transport the hazard to the occupant? • If so, can the exposure be quantified? Pathway Source Occupant Exposure A few things about mold… Take home points: • A visual walk through will give you all the information you need – Look for mold growth and water damage • Find moisture source(s) and eliminate • Remove mold growth – Porous surfaces? Dispose and replace – Impervious surfaces? Clean and disinfect • Should you sample for mold? – Typically not indicated for emergency response A few things about mold… References: • EPA, Indoor Environments Division website http://www.epa.gov/mold/index.html and http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldresources.html – Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings (2001) – A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home (2002) – Mold Course - Introduction to Mold and Mold Remediation for Environmental and Public Health Professionals A few things about mold… References: • CDC National Center for Environmental Health http://www.cdc.gov/mold/default.htm – Cleanup and remediation – General information – Mold related issues – References A few things about mold… References: • New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/epi/moldrpt1.shtml – Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments (2002) • OSHA – Preventing Mold-Related Problems in the Indoor Workplace: A Guide for Building Owners, Managers and Occupants (2006) – A Brief Guide to Mold in the Workplace (2003) Building Assessment Re-occupancy and Recovery Occupant • Public health hazard exists Risk Assessment now or in future? • Does hazard or remediation impact building use? • Disaster need considerations Building Disaster Function • Use Recommendations Needs Impact Building Assessment Closing out • Assessment close out with owner/operator Building Assessment Closing out • Assessment close out with owner/operator • Assessment close out with permitting authority Robert Maglievaz, MSPH, RS, CIH Volusia County Health Department 1845 Holsonback Dr. Daytona Beach, FL 32117 386.274.0697 [email protected] CDR John D. Smart, MPH, REHS Indian Health Service 801 Thompson Ave., TMP-610 Rockville, MD 20852 301.443.4076 [email protected]