With Oregon State University Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences and the Oregon Health Authority 3 Areas to consider 1 Are there services currently being delivered that could be better explained under the existing service language ID: 631723
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Memorandum of Agreements
With Oregon State University, Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences, and the Oregon Health AuthoritySlide2
3 Areas to consider
1. Are there services currently being delivered that could be better explained under the existing service language?
2. Are there new services that should be performed that are already covered under the existing service language?
3. Are there new services that should be added with new language?Slide3
OSU #8/OIOHS #5 MOA Amendment
Review reports and other documents provided by PARC associated with pesticide use incidents involving alleged or actual impacts on human health;
Provide, as requested by PARC, written reports on the physical properties of specific pesticide active ingredients and products, with particular emphasis on human toxicology;
Provide human toxicological advice to PARC regarding specific pesticide use incidents;
Regularly attend meetings of the PARC Board to present and discuss reviews, reports and advice pertaining to pesticide use incidents and human health.
These four items are in both OSU’s and OIOHS’s MOASlide4
OHA MOA Amendment #9
PHD shall provide to PARC the services of staff of the Office of Environmental Public Health, and other PHD staff, knowledgeable in epidemiology, human toxicology, industrial hygiene and related
disciplines.
These
services shall include but are not limited to
;
Investigate, in collaboration with other PARC member agencies, selected reports of pesticide exposure based on established criteria and available
resources;
In
cooperation with toxicologists of Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) and Oregon State University (OSU) acting on behalf of PARC, gather pesticide exposure, symptomology and medical information from individuals and their health care providers, associated with specific PARC incidents and
cases;
As
allowed by existing authority, provide gathered information to toxicologists of OHSU and
OSU acting
on behalf of
PARC;
Serve
as a resource to toxicologists
of
OHSU and OSU acting on behalf of PARC in
evaluating incidents
and cases, and in classifying cases according to PARC criteria.
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3 Areas to consider
1. Are there services currently being delivered that could be better explained under the existing service language?
2. Are there new services that should be performed that are already covered under the existing service language?
3. Are there new services that should be added with new language?