Changeset 13389 in main
- Timestamp:
- 03/20/17 10:57:47 (5 years ago)
- Location:
- adopters/ut/trunk/src/main/webapps/ibisph-content/xml/query/module/ntsip
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adopters/ut/trunk/src/main/webapps/ibisph-content/xml/query/module/ntsip/NTSIPVict.xml
r13382 r13389 73 73 <CONFIGURATION> 74 74 <NAME>Count</NAME> 75 <TITLE> Count</TITLE>75 <TITLE>Victim Count</TITLE> 76 76 <DESCRIPTION>Number of persons in the selected population, geography, and time period.</DESCRIPTION> 77 77 <MEASURES> -
adopters/ut/trunk/src/main/webapps/ibisph-content/xml/query/module/ntsip/data_issue/NTSIP.xml
r13382 r13389 4 4 <DATA_ISSUE> 5 5 <NAME>NTSIP</NAME> 6 <TEXT>Petroleum is not defined as a hazardous substance by the NTSIP program, and so releases of petroleum products only are not included in the data. 7 Data includes only acute releases, defined as lasting less than 72 hours. NTSIP is focused on releases that involve an industry, and quantity limitation apply. 6 <TEXT>Petroleum is not defined as a hazardous substance by NTSIP program. As a result, releases of strictly petroleum products are not included in the data. This data only includes acute releases, defined as a spill lasting less than 72 hours. NTSIP is focused on releases that involve an industry. Thresholds for the amount of a substance spilled apply for inclusion into the data. 8 7 </TEXT> 9 <TEXT>For more details on the National Toxic Substance Incidents go to http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov//HS/NTSIP/index.html8 <TEXT>For more details on the National Toxic Substance Incidents Program go to: [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov//HS/NTSIP/index.html] or [http://epht.health.utah.gov/epht-view/topic/HazardousSubstance.html ]or [http://health.utah.gov/epi/enviroepi/activities/NTSIP/NTSIP2.htm ] 10 9 </TEXT> 11 <TEXT>For more details on National Toxic Substance Incidents(NTSIP) Program go to http://health.utah.gov/epi/enviroepi/activities/NTSIP/NTSIP2.htm 12 </TEXT> 13 <TEXT>To speak with someone about NTSIP, you can call the Utah Department of Health at 801-538-6191. 10 <TEXT>To speak with someone about NTSIP directly, you can call the Utah Department of Health at 801-538-6191. 14 11 </TEXT> 15 12 </DATA_ISSUE> -
adopters/ut/trunk/src/main/webapps/ibisph-content/xml/query/module/ntsip/data_note/NTSIPVict.xml
r13382 r13389 2 2 3 3 <DATA_NOTE> 4 <NAME>HSEESVict</NAME> 5 <TEXT>HSEES defines victims as people who experience at least one documented adverse health effect within 24 hours 6 after the event or who die as a consequence of the event.</TEXT> 4 <NAME>NTSIPVict</NAME> 5 <TEXT>The National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP) defines victims as people who experience at least one documented adverse health effect within 24 hours after a spill event or who die as a consequence of the spill event.</TEXT> 7 6 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/ut/trunk/src/main/webapps/ibisph-content/xml/query/module/ntsip/data_source/NTSIP.xml
r13382 r13389 4 4 <NAME>HSEES</NAME> 5 5 <TEXT> 6 National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP) revised on December 15, 2011.6 National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP) 7 7 </TEXT> 8 8 <SORT_ORDER>7</SORT_ORDER>
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