Opportunity Information: Apply for RFA ES 24 001

The Hazardous Materials Worker Health and Safety Training opportunity (RFA-ES-24-001) is a National Institutes of Health program administered through the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). It uses a cooperative agreement mechanism (U45), meaning awardees carry out the project while working closely with NIEHS as a federal partner. The purpose is practical and prevention-focused: to reduce illnesses, injuries, and other harms that can happen when workers handle hazardous substances or respond to hazardous incidents. Clinical trials are not allowed under this announcement, keeping the emphasis on training and education rather than testing medical interventions.

At its core, the announcement funds the development and delivery of model training programs for workers who may be exposed to hazardous materials during hazardous waste operations and emergency work. That includes activities such as hazardous waste generation, cleanup and removal, containment, transportation of hazardous materials, environmental restoration of contaminated facilities, and chemical emergency response. The opportunity recognizes that many real-world worksites are unpredictable and high-risk: chemical waste cleanup locations, remedial action sites, and transportation-related emergency response scenes can involve multiple hazardous substances, sometimes unidentified, and conditions that are not well controlled. Because of that, the training supported by this program is meant to equip workers with usable skills and knowledge they can apply immediately to protect themselves and the communities around them.

A major goal of the NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP), which this funding supports, is institutional capacity building. In practice, that means strengthening organizations so they can consistently design, improve, and deliver high-quality, replicable training and education programs over time. The emphasis on "model programs" signals that NIEHS is looking for approaches that can serve as examples for the field, with strong instructional design and the ability to be adapted across different hazardous materials contexts.

Eligible applicants span a range of U.S.-based organizations, including public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, private institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, and nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status. The announcement also highlights eligibility for several categories of serving institutions, including Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions, Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs), Hispanic-serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs). Foreign organizations are not eligible, and foreign components are not allowed. Specifically, non-U.S. entities cannot apply, non-U.S. components of U.S. organizations are not eligible, and foreign components as defined by NIH policy are prohibited.

From an administrative standpoint, the opportunity is categorized as discretionary funding within the environment and health activity area and is associated with CFDA 93.142. The original closing date listed is July 8, 2024, and the funding opportunity was created on May 3, 2024. While the provided source data does not list an award ceiling or expected number of awards, the main programmatic expectation is clear: applicants should propose robust training and education efforts that measurably improve worker preparedness and safety in hazardous waste, hazardous materials transport, site remediation, and emergency response settings, with the broader public health aim of preventing exposure-related harm to workers and nearby communities.

  • The National Institutes of Health in the environment, health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Hazardous Materials Worker Health and Safety Training (U45 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.142.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2024-05-03.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2024-07-08. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education, Others.
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FAQs: Hazardous Materials Worker Health and Safety Training (RFA-ES-24-001)

What is the Hazardous Materials Worker Health and Safety Training opportunity (RFA-ES-24-001)?

This is a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding opportunity administered by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). It supports worker health and safety training focused on preventing illness, injury, and other harm related to hazardous substances and hazardous incident response.

Which NIH institute administers this program?

The program is administered through the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).

What is the funding mechanism used for this opportunity?

The announcement uses a cooperative agreement mechanism (U45). Under a cooperative agreement, awardees carry out the project while working closely with NIEHS as a federal partner.

What is the main purpose of this grant?

The purpose is practical and prevention-focused: to reduce illnesses, injuries, and other harms that can occur when workers handle hazardous substances or respond to hazardous incidents, primarily through training and education.

Are clinical trials allowed under this funding opportunity?

No. Clinical trials are not allowed under this announcement. The emphasis is on training and education rather than testing medical interventions.

What kinds of activities does the training program support?

The opportunity funds the development and delivery of model training programs for workers who may be exposed to hazardous materials during hazardous waste operations and emergency work.

What work settings or job activities are specifically mentioned as relevant?

The announcement references hazardous waste generation, cleanup and removal, containment, transportation of hazardous materials, environmental restoration of contaminated facilities, and chemical emergency response.

Why does the program emphasize real-world, high-risk conditions?

Many worksites can be unpredictable and high-risk, including chemical waste cleanup locations, remedial action sites, and transportation-related emergency response scenes. These sites may involve multiple hazardous substances (sometimes unidentified) and conditions that are not well controlled, so training is expected to prepare workers for practical, immediate application.

Who is the intended audience for the training supported by this grant?

Workers who may be exposed to hazardous materials during hazardous waste operations and emergency response work, including those involved in cleanup, remediation, transport-related incidents, and chemical emergency response.

What does NIEHS mean by "model training programs"?

The program supports approaches designed to serve as examples for the field, with strong instructional design and the ability to be replicated and adapted across different hazardous materials contexts.

What is meant by "institutional capacity building" in this program?

A major goal of the NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) is strengthening organizations so they can consistently design, improve, and deliver high-quality, replicable training and education programs over time.

How does this opportunity connect to the NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP)?

This funding supports the NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) goals, including building lasting institutional capacity and improving the quality and reach of hazardous materials worker training.

What kinds of organizations are eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants include U.S.-based public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, private institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, and nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status.

Are serving institutions specifically highlighted as eligible?

Yes. The announcement highlights eligibility for Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions, Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs), Hispanic-serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs).

Are foreign organizations eligible to apply?

No. Foreign organizations are not eligible.

Are foreign components allowed if a U.S. organization applies?

No. Foreign components are not allowed. The announcement specifies that non-U.S. components of U.S. organizations are not eligible and foreign components as defined by NIH policy are prohibited.

Can a non-U.S. entity apply as the applicant organization?

No. Non-U.S. entities cannot apply under this opportunity.

What broader public health impact is this program aiming for?

The training is intended to improve worker preparedness and safety in hazardous waste, hazardous materials transport, site remediation, and emergency response settings, with the broader aim of preventing exposure-related harm to workers and nearby communities.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is associated with CFDA 93.142.

How is this opportunity categorized in terms of funding type and topic area?

It is categorized as discretionary funding within the environment and health activity area.

What are the key dates provided for this funding opportunity?

The funding opportunity was created on May 3, 2024. The original closing date listed is July 8, 2024.

Does the provided information include an award ceiling or expected number of awards?

No. The provided source data does not list an award ceiling or an expected number of awards.

What is the main programmatic expectation for applicants?

Applicants are expected to propose robust training and education efforts that measurably improve worker preparedness and safety for hazardous waste operations, hazardous materials transportation contexts, remediation sites, and emergency response situations.

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