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pdfAttachment 5. NEARS Food Safety Training
National Environmental Assessment Reporting System
(NEARS): Informing foodborne outbreak investigation
and prevention
Form Approved
OMB No. 0920-0980
Exp. Date 08/31/2022
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National Center for Environmental Health
DEHSP’s objectives
Support environmental
assessments
Improve identification of
environmental factors to
foodborne illness
outbreaks
through
Collect and analyze
environmental
assessment data
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Environmental factors include contributing factors and
environmental antecedents
Contributing FactorsThe ”How”
Environmental Factors
include
Environmental
AntecedentsThe “Why”
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Environmental factors include contributing factors
Contamination
Proliferation
Survival
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Environmental factors include environmental antecedents
People
Processes
Equipment
Economics
Food
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Environmental factor pathway
Environmental
Antecedents
Contributing
Factor
Outbreak
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Environmental factor pathway
Outbreak
• E. coli outbreak
caused by
salads eaten at
Restaurant A
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Environmental factor pathway
Contributing
Factor
• Cross
contamination
- Worker used
same utensils
on raw ground
beef and
salads
Outbreak
• E. coli outbreak
caused by
salads eaten at
Restaurant A
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Environmental factor pathway
Environmental
Antecedents
• Worker in a
hurry
• Worker had not
been trained on
avoiding cross
contamination
Contributing
Factor
• Cross
contamination
- Worker used
same utensils
on raw ground
beef and
salads
Outbreak
• E. coli outbreak
caused by
salads eaten at
Restaurant A
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Outbreak environmental assessment activities
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We need to improve reporting of environmental
assessment data
Environmental assessment data are key to:
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•
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Understand how and why outbreaks occur
Develop appropriate guidelines, policies and practices
Prevent future outbreaks
Engage food safety officials responsible for conducting
environmental assessments
Limited environmental assessment data reported at a
national level
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Support of environmental assessments:
Environmental Assessment Training Series (EATS)
Designed to improve program
competency in conducting environmental
assessments
Free, web-based, interactive, self-paced
CEUs are available
Participants show a 25-percentage point
increase in test scores
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Collection and analysis of environmental assessment data:
National Environmental Assessment Reporting System (NEARS)
Companion surveillance system to the National
Outbreak Reporting System (NORS)
Repository for state and local program data
collected from environmental assessments
45 state and local agencies are currently
registered to report data into NEARS
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Collection and analysis of environmental assessment data:
National Environmental Assessment Reporting System (NEARS)
Programs report data on:
Outbreak characteristics
• Contributing factor identification
• Investigation characteristics
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Timeliness of environmental assessment, environmental sampling
Outbreak establishment characteristics
• Characteristics
Ownership, meals served daily
• Food safety policies and practices
Ill worker exclusion, cleaning, cold holding temperatures
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Short-term benefits of NEARS participation
Annual report from
CDC summarizing
your NEARS data
*Complements
FDA Standard 5
Requirements
Collaboration/
communication with
other states/localities
participating in
NEARS
Potential scientific
publication
opportunities
Ability to document
and track foodborne
outbreak response
data
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88%
Average # of
Visits to
Complete an
Environmental
Assessment
outbreaks
reported
to NORS
Contributing
Factors
2 Visits
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C11
C12
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Long-term benefits of NEARS participation
Data to
improve
foodborne
outbreak
response
What investigation characteristics lead to identification
of contributing factors?
Outbreak contributing factors were more often identified
when
- an outbreak pathogen had been identified,
- environmental assessments were comprehensive and
timely.
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Long-term benefits of NEARS participation
Data to
improve
retail food
safety
What establishment policies and practices are linked
with smaller outbreaks?
Analysis of 124 norovirus outbreaks showed that outbreaks
were smaller when
- managers received food safety certification
- managers and workers received food safety training
- food workers wore gloves
- restaurants had cleaning policies
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Norovirus outbreaks are smaller in restaurants that
provide training
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ill people
22
ill people
20
ill people
11
ill people
No training
On-the-job
training
Classroom
training
Both on-the-job
and classroom
training
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Summary
Collection and analysis of environmental
assessment data
Improved identification of outbreak
environmental factors
Improved prevention and intervention
Improved food safety; fewer outbreaks
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Accessing NEARS During the Pilot Program
National Center for Environmental Health
Exploring NEARS
Take online training
CDC’s free online environmental assessment training series (EATS)
Fill out Notice of Participation form
Join NEARS Online Community
NEARS Instrument Introduction
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Exploring NEARS
After pilot period
Full access to NEARS
Questions to NEARS@cdc.gov
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