Agriculture Reference
In-Depth Information
Outputs a direct product of a NIOSH research program that is logically related
to the achievement of desirable and intended outcomes (for example, publications
in peer-reviewed journals, recommendations, reports, Web site content, workshops
and presentations, databases, educational materials, scales and methods, new tech-
nologies, patents, and technical assistance).
Planning inputs stakeholder input, surveillance, and intervention data, and risk
assessments (for example, input from Federal Advisory Committee Act panels or
the National Occupational Research Agenda research partners, intramural surveil-
lance information, or health hazard evaluations).
Populations at risk people that have proximity to the activities of agriculture,
forestry, and fishing and to the potential dangers involved in those activities.
Production inputs intramural and extramural funding, staffing, management
structure, and physical facilities.
Stakeholder individual or party that has an interest in and may be affected by
the NIOSH AFF Program.
Technology transfer the process of developing practical applications for the
results of scientific research.
Surveillance
the observation and recording of injuries, illnesses, and deaths.
Zoonoses, zoonotic diseases diseases caused by infectious agents that can be
transmitted between (or are shared by) animals and humans.
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