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Emerging Contaminants Program
Occupational Health

Emerging contaminants (EC) are defined by the Department of Defense as chemicals or materials that are characterized by:

The DoD EC Program was developed and is managed under the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health (ADUSD(ESOH)) under the authority, direction and control of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment (DUSD(I&E)) as delineated in DoD Instruction 4715.18, Emerging Contaminants (EC).

The Chemical & Material Risk Management Directorate's (CMRMD) Materials of Evolving Regulatory Interest Team (MERIT), in coordination with the Military Services, is tasked with developing processes for:

The Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC) Industrial Hygiene Department is a member of the MERIT. We provide subject matter experts for specific EC impact assessments when needed. This usually involves analysis of exposure data in the Navy Occupational Exposure Database (NOED) to determine the level of exposure for the specific EC and the operations involved within the Navy.






This page last updated on October 15, 2010.
Content last reviewed on March 12, 2010.