Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Baggage Screeners
2010
NIOSH Docket Number 195
A Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) was completed in response to a request for evaluation of potential occupational exposures of TSA employees performing security duties.
Material Under Consideration
Evaluation of Radiation Exposure to TSA Baggage Screeners; Transportation Security Administration, Washington, DC; HETA 2003-0206-3067 – September 2008 [PDF – 6,176 KB]
Reviews
Peer Review Comments – posted December 31, 2009 [PDF – 104 KB]
Peer Review Comments and Response to Peer Review Comments – posted December 31, 2009 [PDF – 114 KB]
Peer Review
Title: Transportation Security Administration Health Hazard Evaluation Report
Subject: Evaluation of exposure of TSA workers to radiation during use of security equipment.
Purpose: To complete the health hazard evaluation that was a response to a request for evaluation of potential occupational exposures of TSA employees performing security duties.
Type of Review: Individual Reviews
Timing of Review: June 2007
Number of Reviewers: 3 or less
Primary Disciplines/Types of Expertise of Reviewers: Industrial hygiene, health physics, exposure assessment
Reviewers Selected by: NIOSH
Public Nominations Requested for Review Panel: No
Opportunities for the Public to Comment: No
Peer Reviewers Provided with Public Comments: No
Peer Reviewers
Richard Hornung
Academic and Professional Credentials: PhD
Current Position Title: Biostatistician, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH
Organizational Affiliation(s):
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences: Biostatistics
Recommended by Scientific/Professional Society or General Public: No
Bruce Napier
Academic and Professional Credentials: PhD
Current Position Title: Staff Scientist, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA
Organizational Affiliation(s):
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences Health physics
Recommended by Scientific/Professional Society or General Public: No
Michael Stabin
Academic and Professional Credentials: PhD
Current Position Title: Associate Professor, Radiology and Radiological Sciences Dept., Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Organizational Affiliation(s):
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences: Radiation dosimetry, radiation safety, nuclear medicine
Recommended by Scientific/Professional Society or General Public: No
Charge to Peer Reviewers:
- Do the background sections (including sections pertaining to health effects of ionizing radiation) appropriately summarize information necessary for placing the methods, results, discussion, conclusions, and recommendations into proper context?
- Are the methods described adequately?
- Are the presentations of evaluation criteria and radiation units coherent?
- Are the results presented well, especially considering presentation of results from multiple sites?
- Does the discussion provide information helpful in clarifying results in terms of current workplace issues?
- Are the conclusions supported by the results and discussion?
- Are the recommendations appropriate, with particular attention to recommendations concerning the ongoing radiation dosimetry for TSA baggage screeners?
- Are there any additional recommendations you think should be included in this document?
- Additional Comments:
- What is your recommendation for this manuscript? (Check one)
- Approve for publication/dissemination
- Approve after modification (please describe)
- Not approve (please describe)