Hazardous Material Maritime Industry Response Training Safety Initiative (HazMIRTSI)

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Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Project SEAMIST, a WTP awardee with primary responsibility for the training of workers in the maritime industries and community for hazardous chemical safety and response, proposes to provide this essential worker community with critical training in awareness and safe working habits in response to the current COVID19 outbreak. Project SEAMIST will deliver, via established, facilitated online procedures, COVID19 training, as developed and provided by the NIEHS WTP, with local optimization and adaptation for our maritime clientele. Project SEAMIST has identified a marketing agent, Resolve Maritime Academy, and client industries including ship and port workers, warehouse employees and freight forwarders, who have expressed a need for such training. In addition, Project SEAMIST has identified an expert collaborator, Dr. Alex Isakov, previously leader of a WTP infectious diseases program, to act as a subject matter expert and facilitator in the delivery of this training. Dr. Isakov's program was largely performed online, and while Nova Southeastern University has extensive experience delivering online learning, we welcome Dr. Isakov's input into trainings in this critical subject.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10180027
Project number
3U45ES019350-10S1
Recipient
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
STEPHEN G GRANT
Activity code
U45
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$143,532
Award type
3
Project period
— → 2021-05-31