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Hazardous Waste Site Health Assessment Team

The federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease RegistryLink opens in a new window. has a cooperative agreement with the Florida Department of Health (FDOH). The Florida DOH team that works at hazardous waste sites is the Health Assessment Team in the Division of Environmental Health. The health assessment team consists of four scientists who evaluate the environmental and health data collected from other agencies. We also have one community involvement/health education coordinator.

We conduct Public Health AssessmentsLink opens in a new window. and Health Consultations.  We inform communities and other agencies of our findings and recommendations. Health assessments look at each chemical found at or associated with a hazardous waste site and its known health effects. Some chemicals are toxic in small amounts, and other common chemicals can be toxic in large amounts.

The DOH team looks at the data from samples gathered by other agencies, such as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)Link opens in a new window. and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)Link opens in a new window.. We compare the levels of chemicals found in the samples to national health guidelines.

The Health Assessment Team

  • Conducts public health assessments
  • Seeks input from residents of affected communities, their concerns and questions
  • Responds to their concerns and questions
  • Advises the public on how to protect themselves from exposure to chemicals at a site
  • Informs communities of our finds and recommendations concerning the site
  • Informs community healthcare professionals of our findings, giving them helpful materials
  • Advises cleanup agencies on health issues

What is a Health Assessment?

The Florida DOH conducts two kinds of Health Assessments.

1. The Public Health Assessment is a broad look at an entire hazardous waste site ? the soil, water, and air. It looks at all potential health effects from known chemicals at a site.

2. The Health Consultation focuses on limited issues associated with the site. Examples include answering a specific question or reviewing special tests.

How can you get the Florida Department of Health involved at a site near you?

Local officials, state, and local agencies, community groups, and individuals may petition U.S. ATSDR for a health assessment. Call toll-free during business hours at (877) 798-2772 for more information on petitions.

Florida DOH does not

  • Make or enforce laws or rules concerning hazardous waste
  • Provide medical services for people exposed to hazardous waste
  • Provide cleanup or relocation
  • Take samples, except for some private well testing.
  • Conduct worker investigations

For more information contact the Health Assessment Team.

Please note that the ATSDR provides 100% of funding for the work done by the Health Assessment Team.