NIOSH - ABLES Inclusion History

Att3 NIOSH ABLES Inclusion History in NCEH ICRs.xlsx

Blood Lead Surveillance System (BLSS)

NIOSH - ABLES Inclusion History

OMB: 0920-0931

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Attachment 3: NIOSH-ABLES Inclusion History in NCEH ICRs





Expiration date ICR Documents Details
1 ICR Reference No: 201502-0920-012
OMB Control No: 0920-0931
5/31/2018 Time burden, total hours: 640 The Healthy Homes Lead Poisoning Surveillance System (HHLPSS)--- Extension without change of a currently approved collection

https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=201502-0920-012
Attachment C HHLPPSS Variables - Final.doc Table7. Format for Adults with blood lead test



60 Day FRN "The overarching goal of the Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Surveillance System (HHLPSS) is to support healthy homes surveillance activities at the state and national levels. CDC is requesting a three-year extension of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for up to 40 state and local Healthy Homes Childhood LeadPoisoning Prevention Programs (CLPPP) and the state-based Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) programs." page 65969



Supporting Statement A HHLPPSS V2 -Final.doc "The overarching goal of this information collection is to establish the HHLPPSS at the state and national levels. Currently, 40 state and local Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs (CLPPP) and the state-based Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) program sponsored by NIOSH will report information (e.g., presence of lead paint, age of housing, and occupation of adults) to the HHLPPSS. Linking these two systems through HHLPPSS ensures that CDC can identify and intervene for occupational exposures, so-called ‘take home’ exposures when workers bring lead contaminated clothing or equipment home and expose children and childhood lead exposure from lead paint, contaminated water, soil, dust or consumer products. The Program anticipates up to 40 state and local programs will participate in the HHLPPSS information collection over the next three years." page3/17



Supporting Statement A HHLPPSS V2 -Final.doc "Data will be collected quarterly on healthy homes and child blood lead levels by CDC. Adults blood lead levels will be sent to CDC on an annual basis. NIOSH will analyze adult blood lead data. " Page 13/17
2 ICR Reference No: 201111-0920-005
OMB Control No: 0920-0931
4/30/2015 Time burden, total hours: 640 The Healthy Homes Lead Poisoning Surveillance System (HHLPSS)--- New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)

https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=201111-0920-005
APPEND_C_HHLPSS Variables 41612clean.doc Table7. Format for Adults with blood lead test



ICR#0920-09by_HHLPSS_Sup Stment A_Track Changes_4182012 OIRA.DOC (ABLES and CLPP are described) "The overarching goal of this system is to establish Healthy Home Surveillance Systems at the state and national levels. Currently, 40 state and local Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs (CLPPP) and the state-based Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) program report information (e.g., presence of lead paint, age of housing, and occupation of adults) to the NBLSS. The addition of a new panel of housing questions would help to provide a more comprehensive picture of the potentially modifiable risk factors in much of the housing in the United States. Replacing NBLSS with HHLPSS instead of a modification is necessary because the scope and methods of data collection by the funded state and local programs can be much different (e.g., housing inspections vs. report of blood lead levels from a laboratory). Thus, the new surveillance system will be more comprehensive than the NBLSS. (See Part B)" Page 3-4/19.
"Upon approval of this new surveillance system, NBLSS (0920-0337, exp. 1/31/ 2012) will be discontinued because pertinent portions will be included in HHLPSS" Page 4/19.
"Overview of the Data Collection System
The primary purpose of HHLPPS is to improve program management and oversight. Currently, 40 state and local CLPPPs and the state-based ABLES program report information (e.g., presence of lead paint, age of housing, and occupation of adults) to the NBLSS." Page 4 of 19.
3 ICR Reference No: 200805-0920-008
OMB Control Number:0920-0337
1/31/2012 Time burden, total hours: 656; 320 hours (ABLES) + 336 hours (CBLS) National Blood Lead Surveillance--- Revision of a currently approved collection

https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=200805-0920-008
Appendix_4.ABLES datareqs.pdf Describes ABLES data requirements



Attachment 6 - 60 day FRN "This is a revision request in addition to a 3-year revision with an increase in the burden hours and inclusion of the adult blood lead surveillance system." Page 8876



Attachment 6 - 60 day FRN "Thus, this OMB request would also like to include the Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and
Surveillance Program (ABLES)." … NIOSH …. Page 8877



Supporting Statement A. 0920-0337 SS final -5 6 08.doc "The National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) in collaboration with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is requesting a revision of the National Blood Lead Surveillance System (0920-0337) with approval for three more years." Page 3/15



Supporting Statement A. 0920-0337 SS final -5 6 08.doc "B.5. Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/or Analyzing Data." includes NCEH and NIOSH. Page 14/15
4 ICR Reference No: 200501-0920-002
OMB Control No: 0920-0337
5/31/2008 Time burden, total hours: 656 National Blood Lead Surveillance System--- Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection

https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=200501-0920-002



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OMB Control Number History








OMB Control Number:0920-0337






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ICR Ref. No. Request Type Date Received By OIRA Conclusion Date Conclusion Action EXPIRATION DATE


200805-0920-008 Discontinue  04/26/2012  04/27/2012  Approved 1/31/2012 Title: National Blood Lead Surveillance 656 336+320
200805-0920-008 Emergency extension  01/31/2012  01/31/2012  Approved 1/31/2012 Title: National Blood Lead Surveillance 656 336+320
200805-0920-008 Revision of a currently approved collection  05/13/2008  01/08/2009  Approved without change 1/31/2012 Title: National Blood Lead Surveillance 656 336+320
200501-0920-002 Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection  01/28/2005  05/06/2005  Approved without change 5/31/2008 Title: National Blood Lead Surveillance System 672
200104-0920-006 Emergency extension  09/30/2004  09/30/2004  Approved 6/30/2004 Title: National Childhood blood Lead Surveillance System 600
200104-0920-006 Emergency extension  06/18/2004  06/18/2004  Approved 6/30/2004 Title: National Childhood blood Lead Surveillance System 600
200104-0920-006 Extension without change of a currently approved collection  04/13/2001  06/08/2001  Approved without change 6/30/2004 Title: National Childhood blood Lead Surveillance System 600
199801-0920-002 Emergency extension  03/29/2001  03/29/2001  Approved 3/31/2001 Title: Childhood Blood Lead Surveillance System 456
199801-0920-002 Reinstatement with change of a previously approved collection  01/09/1998  03/02/1998  Approved without change 3/31/2001 Title: Childhood Blood Lead Surveillance System 456
199310-0920-003 New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)  10/25/1993  01/18/1994  Approved without change 1/31/1997 Title: NATIONAL CHILDHOOD BLOOD LEAD SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 132
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