NIOSH Centers for Agricultural Safety and Health - 2022
Project Number2U54OH010162-11
Former Number1U54OH012509-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderRAUTIAINEN, RISTO HEIKKI
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
Description
Abstract Text
SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health (CS-CASH) will conduct high quality research and
translate scientific discoveries into practical applications to reduce the burden of injury and illness among
farmers, ranchers, workers, and their families. The Center has high scientific and technical competency, and it
is forward looking. CS-CASH with a strong network of collaborators provides regional leadership in research and
outreach. The Center takes advantage of the University of Nebraska Medical Center's (UNMC) strengths in
public health research and strong institutional support. Research teams from several states and institutions bring
multi-disciplinary expertise and access to special populations. With our advisors and partners, we can leverage
the Center's resources to address local, regional, and national issues. CS-CASH has built a cohesive approach
that links evaluation, planning, research, and outreach to reduce agricultural occupational injury and illness. The
Center's Evaluation and Planning Core provides strategic direction, administration, and evaluation for the Center,
and it responds to emerging issues. The Research Core conducts basic, intervention, translation, and
surveillance research, and manages pilot/feasibility projects with substantial in-kind support from UNMC. The
research themes focus on safety and health in row crop and livestock production, and surveillance of injuries,
illnesses, exposures, and related costs. The specific projects titles are: Exposome and organic dust-induced
lung injury; Safety of agricultural machinery ingress/egress for aging producers; Impact of stress among Latino
immigrant workers; Respiratory health in poultry production: exposures, health effects, and options for protection;
Community-based training network to enhance bison worker safety on tribal lands; Safety climate and culture in
the cattle feedyard industry; and Surveillance of agricultural injury, illness, and stress in the Central States region.
The Outreach Core uses a multi-faceted approach in reaching out to target populations, promoting the Center's
themes in `boots-on-the-ground' events, and communication through traditional and social media. The Center
has a special emphasis on vulnerable populations: women, young farmers, aging farmers, veteran farmers,
Latino immigrant workers, and Native American workers. CS-CASH partners with neighboring Centers to identify
synergies, utilize our collective strengths, and avoid duplication of efforts. CS-CASH is well-established with a
clear vision, mission, strategy, organization, and service area. With the new proposed lines of research and
outreach, the Center is well positioned to serve the Center's seven-state region and make an impact in reducing
agricultural injury and illness during the 2022-2027 funding cycle.
Public Health Relevance Statement
NARRATIVE
The Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health (CS-CASH) conducts high-quality research and
translates scientific discoveries into practical applications to reduce the burden of injury and illness among
farmers, ranchers, workers, and their families. Specific projects address Exposome and organic dust-induced
lung injury; Safety of agricultural machinery ingress/egress; Impact of stress among Latino immigrant workers;
Respiratory health in poultry production; Bison worker safety on tribal lands; Safety culture in the cattle feedyard
industry; and Surveillance of agricultural injury, illness, and stress. With the new proposed lines of research and
outreach, the Center is well-positioned to serve the Center's seven-state region and make an impact in reducing
agricultural injury and illness during the 2022-2027 funding cycle.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
CFDA Code
262
DUNS Number
168559177
UEI
G15AG3BLLMH4
Project Start Date
01-September-2022
Project End Date
31-August-2027
Budget Start Date
01-September-2022
Budget End Date
31-August-2023
Project Funding Information for 2022
Total Funding
$1,812,782
Direct Costs
Indirect Costs
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2022
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
$1,812,782
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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