Modified Data Dictionary 2010

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Dictionary for NTSIP Public Use Data

2010


This is the data dictionary for the 2010 public use dataset of ATSDR's National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP).


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This document provides users with information for using the NTSIP public use dataset. The data are related to events that occurred in the 7 states in 2010. Seven states participated in NTSIP 2010: Louisiana, North Carolina, New York, OregonTennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin.


NTSIP states use a variety of available data sources and reporting procedures to complete the incident form. Aggregating data across states and across incidents should be interpreted with caution.


The public use dataset in text format contains tab delimited fields. The file contains 2,981 records, 86 variables, and a maximum record length of 791.


All data files contain one line of data for each event reported to NTSIP. If the total number of chemicals in an event exceeds six, then only the first six are listed. A victim is defined as a person experiencing at least one documented adverse health effect (such as respiratory irritation or chemical burns) that likely resulted from the event and occurred within 24 hours of the release. The NTSIP system does not identify the immediate cause of the adverse health effect other than the event itself. To determine the nature of victim injuries, state coordinators selected up to 7 entries among trauma, respiratory irritation, eye irritation, nausea or vomiting, heat stress, burns, skin irritation, dizziness or other CNS symptoms, and headache. Therefore, the number of injuries per event is likely to exceed the number of victims.


State coordinators could select up to two categories to describe the type of area where the event occurred, type of fixed-facility for fixed-facility events, and type of transportation for transportation events.


The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) is used to represent county codes that are unique within each state. Pre-appended 2-digit FIPS state codes are provided to form the complete FIPS county code. Some events may lack the three digit county code because no county is listed for that particular event. A list of state and county FIPS codes for the United States can be found at the following website: http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/codes/state.html.


Industry codes for the type of industry location for each NTSIP event was assigned according to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) of the U.S. Census Bureau (Bureau of the Census). The industry code provided is a 2-3 digit NAICS code in the possible 6-digit hierarchy. Details regarding NAICS codes can be found at: http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/naicod02.htm


A description of chemical categories and the hierarchical assignment are provided (see Chemical Category Definitions document).

Variable Position Type Length Description Value

RCD_ID

1

NUM

8

Sequential record number

A number

STATE

2

CHAR

2

State where event occurred

LA = Louisiana

NC = North Carolina

NY = New York

OR = Oregon

TN = Tennessee

UT = Utah

WI = Wisconsin

EVNTCNTY

3

CHAR

30

County where event occurred

Text string

FIPSCODE

4

CHAR

5

Five digit FIPS county code

See http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/codes/state.html

EVNTTYPE

5

CHAR

1

Type of event

T = Transportation

F = Fixed facility



NOTF_TYP


NOTF__2_TYP

















6


7



CHAR


CHAR



1


1

Who notified the health department?


Primary source


Supplementary source

0 = Media

1 = On scene commander/incident commander or staff (e.g., fire, police, EPA)

2 = Health agency other than the state health dept

4 = Environmental department or division

5 = Emergency government/emergency services

6 = Citizen or citizen's group

7 = Owner/operator of facility, vehicle, or vessel

8 = Other

9 = Unknown (not to be used past 12/31/2012)

A = DOT/HMIS

B = Other government agency

C = Other program within state health department

D = Hospital or Hospital dataset

E = Poison Control Center

F = National Response Center

G = ACE team


NOTF_THR

8

CHAR

50

Primary source ID in other database

A text string

NOTF_2_THR

9

CHAR

50

Supplementary source ID in other database

A text string

THRTACTU

6

CHAR

1

Was the release actual or threatened

1 = All actually released into the environment

2 = All threatened to be released into the environment

3 = Some actually and some threatened to be released

YEAR

7

CHAR

4

Year when event occurred

2010

SEASON

8

CHAR

1

Season when event occurred

W = Winter (December, January, February)

S = Spring (March, April, May)

U = Summer (June, July, August)

F = Fall (September, October, November)

WEEKDAY

9

CHAR

1

Portion of week when event occurred

Y = Weekday (Monday – Friday)

N = Weekend (Saturday – Sunday)

TIME

10

CHAR

1

Time range that event occurred

D = 06:00 – 17:59 pm

N = 18:00 – 05:59 pm

AREATYP1

11

CHAR

1

Description one of type of area where event occurred

0 = Undeveloped

1 = Industrial

2 = Commercial

3 = Residential

4 = Agriculture

A = Military facility/DOE/DOD

C = Recreational

AREATYP2

12

CHAR

1

Description two of type of area where event occurred

(Codes are the same as AREATYP1)

AREA_RES

13

CHAR

1

Residential area within ¼ mile of event

1 = Yes

2 = No

PRIM_FACT


SEC_FACT

14


15

CHAR


CHAR

1


1

First contributing factor


Secondary contributing factor

2 = Equipment failure

3 = Operator Error

8 = Other

G = Intentional

H = Bad weather condition

S = Illegal act

PRIM_SPECIFY


SEC_SPEFICY

16


17

CHAR


CHAR

1


1

Primary factor specify


Secondary factor specify

1=Improper mixing

4=Improper filling, loading, or packing

8=Other

A=Performing maintenance

B=System/process upset

C=System start up and shutdown

E=Power failure/electrical problems

F=Unauthorized/improper dumping

I=Vehicle or vessel collision

J=Fire

K=Explosion

L=Overspray/misapplication

O=Load shift

P=Vehicle or vessel derailment/rollover/capsizing;

Q=Illicit drug production related

N=No secondary factor

R=Forklift puncture

V=Vandalism

FIXTYPE1

18

CHAR

1

Fixed facility type one


Pertains only to incidents in the industry NAICS categories 21=Mining; 22=Utilities; or 31, 32, 33=Manufacturing


0 = Transportation within a fixed facility

2 = Process vessel

3 = Piping

4 = Material handling area

5 = Storage area above ground

6 = Storage area below ground

7 = Dump/waste area

8 = Other

A = Ancillary process equipment

B = Transformer or capacitor

C = Incinerator

D = Heating/Cooling for building

J = Laboratory

FIXTYPE2

19

CHAR

1

Fixed facility type two

(Codes are the same as FIXTYPE1)

TRNTYPE1

20

CHAR

1

Transportation type one

2 = Ground

3 = Rail

4 = Water

5 = Air

6 = Pipeline

TRNTYPE2

21

CHAR

1

Transportation type two

(Codes are the same as TRNTYPE1)

NAICS

22

CHAR

3

2-3 digit NAICS code for event location

NAICS – North American Industry Classification System: available at http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/naicod02.htm

or A98=Not an industry; A99=Not identified

NAICS_DESC

23

CHAR

200

NAICS description assigned to the NAICS 2-3 digit code

Census assigned code description: details available at http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/naicod02.htm

LIVEQTR

24

NUM

8

Number of people living within ¼ mile of event

A number

EVAC_ORD

25

CHAR

1

Evacuation ordered

Y = Yes

N = No

EVAC_PPL

26

NUM

8

Total number of people evacuated as a result of the event

A number

SHLT_ORD

27

CHAR

1

In-place sheltering ordered

Y=Yes

N=No

DCON_SCTOTR

28

NUM

8

Rang of number of people decontaminated at the scene

0 =

0

1 =

1 - 5

2 =

6 - 20

3 =

21 - 50

4 =

51 - 100

5 =

101 - 500

6 =

501 - 1000

7 =

> 1000


DCON_MFTOTR

29

NUM

8

Rang of number of people decontaminated at a medical facility

0 =

0

1 =

1 - 5

2 =

6 - 20

3 =

21 - 50

4 =

51 - 100

5 =

101 - 500

6 =

501 - 1000

7 =

> 1000


TOT_CHEM

30

NUM

8

Total number of chemicals spilled

A number

SUB_CAT

31

CHAR

2

Substance category

(see Chemical Category Definitions)

1 = Acid

2 = Ammonia

3 = Bases

4 = Chlorine

5 = Other inorganic substances category

6 = Paints and dyes

7 = Pesticides/Agricultural

8 = Polychlorinated Biphenyls

9 = Volatile Organic Compounds

10 = Other substance category not listed

12 = Mixture across chemical categories

A = Formulations

B = Hetero-Organics

C = Hydrocarbons

D = Oxy-Organic

E = Polymers

88 = Multiple substance categories

CHEM1

32

CHAR

70

Chemical name one

Text string

CHM_QCAT1

33

CHAR

1

Category for the amount of Chemical #1

B=1-<10

C=10-<100

D=100-<500

E=500-<1,000

F=1,000-<10,000

G=10,000+

CHM_UNIT1

34

CHAR

1

Unit of measure for the amount of Chemical #1

1=Pounds

2=Kilograms

3=Gallons

4=Liters

5=Cubic feet

6=Ounces by volume

7=Milliliters

8=Pico curies

A=Tons

B=Ounces by weight

C=ppm (parts per million)

RELS1CHEM1

35

CHAR

1

First type of release for Chemical #1

1 = Spill

2 = Air Emission

3 = Fire

4 = Explosion

7 = Threatened

RELS2CHEM1

36

CHAR

1

Second type of release for Chemical #1

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

CHEM2

37

CHAR

70

Chemical name two

Text string

CHM_QCAT2

38

CHAR

1

Category for the amount of Chemical #2

(Codes are the same as CHM_QCAT1)

CHM_UNIT2

39

CHAR

1

Unit of measure for the amount of Chemical #2

(Codes are the same as CHM_UNIT1)

RELS1CHEM2

40

CHAR

1

First type of release for chemical #2

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

RELS2CHEM2

41

CHAR

1

Second type of release for chemical #2

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

CHEM3

42

CHAR

70

Chemical name three

Text string

CHM_QCAT3

43

CHAR

1

Category for the amount of Chemical #3

(Codes are the same as CHM_QCAT1)

CHM_UNIT3

44

CHAR

1

Unit of measure for the amount of Chemical #3

(Codes are the same as CHM_UNIT1)

RELS1CHEM3

45

CHAR

1

First type of release for chemical #3

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

RELS2CHEM3

46

CHAR

1

Second type of release for chemical #3

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

CHEM4

47

CHAR

70

Chemical name four

Text string

CHM_QCAT4

48

CHAR

1

Category for the amount of Chemical #4

(Codes are the same as CHM_QCAT1)

CHM_UNIT4

49

CHAR

1

Unit of measure for the amount of Chemical #4

(Codes are the same as CHM_UNIT1)

RELS1CHEM4

50

CHAR

1

First type of release for chemical #4

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

RELS2CHEM4

51

CHAR

1

Second type of release for chemical #4

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

CHEM5

52

CHAR

70

Chemical name five

Text string

CHM_QCAT5

53

CHAR

1

Category for the amount of Chemical #5

(Codes are the same as CHM_QCAT1)

CHM_UNIT5

54

CHAR

1

Unit of measure for the amount of Chemical #5

(Codes are the same as CHM_UNIT1)

RELS1CHEM5

55

CHAR

1

First type of release for chemical #5

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

RELS2CHEM5

56

CHAR

1

Second type of release for chemical #5

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

CHEM6

57

CHAR

70

Chemical name six

Text string

CHM_QCAT6

58

CHAR

1

Category for the amount of Chemical #6

(Codes are the same as CHM_QCAT1)

CHM_UNIT6

59

CHAR

1

Unit of measure for the amount of Chemical #6

(Codes are the same as CHM_UNIT1)

RELS1CHEM6

60

CHAR

1

First type of release for chemical #6

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

RELS2CHEM6

61

CHAR

1

Second type of release for chemical #6

(Codes are the same as RELS1CHEM1)

TOT_VICT

62

NUM

8

Total number of victims of the event

A number

TOT_FATAL

63

NUM

8

Total number of fatality in the event

A number

AGE_CAT1

64

NUM

8

Number of victim under 18 years old

A number

AGE_CAT2

65

NUM

8

Number of victim older than 18.

A number

VICT_EMP

66

NUM

8

Number of employee victims

A number

VICT_RESP

67

NUM

8

Number of responder victims

A number

VICT_GP

68

NUM

8

Number of general public victims

A number

VICT_STD

69

NUM

8

Number of student victims

A number

INJ_TRA

70

NUM

3

Number of victims with trauma injuries

A number

INJ_RESP

71

NUM

3

Number of victims with respiratory system irritation

A number

INJ_EYE

72

NUM

3

Number of victims with eye irritation

A number

INJ_GASTRO

73

NUM

3

Number of victims with gastrointestinal problems

A number

INJ_HEAT

74

NUM

3

Number of victims with heat stress injuries

A number

INJ_BURN

75

NUM

3

Number of victims with burn injuries

A number

INJ_SKIN

76

NUM

3

Number of victims with skin irritation injuries

A number

INJ_CNS

77

NUM

3

Number of victims with dizziness or other CNS symptoms

A number

INJ_HACHE

78

NUM

3

Number of victims with headaches

A number

INJ_HRT

79

NUM

3

Number of victims with heart problems

A number

INJ_SOB

80

NUM

3

Number of victims with shortness of breath

A number

SEV_HOSPA

81

NUM

8

Number of victims where injury severity required treatment at hospital and admittance

A number

SEV_HOSPR

82

NUM

8

Number of victims where injury severity required treatment at hospital without being admitted or victim was transported to hospital for observation with no treatment

A number

SEV_NHOSP

83

NUM

8

Number of victims where injury severity required treatment on the scene (first aid); or victim was seen by a private physician within 24 hrs; or injuries were experienced within 24 hrs of the event and reported by an official

A number

VDCON_SN

84

NUM

8

Number of injured people decontaminated at the scene

A number

VDCON_MF

85

NUM

8

Number of injured people decontaminated at a medical facility

A number

VDCON_BOTH

86

NUM

8

Number of injured people decontaminated at both the scene and a medical facility

A number



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