268
Participants
Start Date
February 21, 2020
Primary Completion Date
January 22, 2024
Study Completion Date
January 22, 2024
Industrial Hygiene-Enhance Community Health Worker Intervention
The intervention will be derived from audits and exposure assessments and focus groups with workers and owners in the same business types (excluded from the trial) conducted in an earlier part of the study, as well as a community advisory group (e.g., Hispanic Chamber of Commerce) . From this, we will generate educational materials specific for each small business sector. We will provide the CHWs with a list of industry-specific control options along with potential cost savings and benefits. For example, EPA estimates a cost saving of $13,000 per year for auto body shops that switch to the high-velocity low-pressure spray guns. Each list will be a comprehensive menu of options that contain multiple control measures including simple controls, such as keeping the lids on the solvent containers.
Sonora Environmental Research Institute, Tucson
Sonora Environmental Research Institute, Inc.
UNKNOWN
El Rio Community Health Center
OTHER
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
NIH
University of Arizona
OTHER