While incremental changes are expected at the Emergency Medical Technician (formerly EMT-B) and Paramedic (formerly EMT-P) levels, the largest change in the NEMSSoPM is the elimination of the EMT-Intermediate 1985 Curriculum and the EMT-Intermediate 1999 (EMT I-99) Curriculum levels. These levels will be replaced with the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) currently under development. This level represents a significant change from the EMT I-99 level currently in use in Colorado., "July 9, 2008.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2014)
The University of Colorado Recycling Services (CU Recycling), was contracted by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's (CDPHE) Pollution Prevention Assistance Committee (PPAC) to develop and implement a system to collect, manage, and share baseline data on sources of reused, recycled, and composted materials and potential users of these materials within the Colorado., submitted to the Pollution Prevention Advisory Board Assistance Committee, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment [by] University of Colorado Recycling Services., "January 15, 2008.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed May 2015)
In 2017, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment conducted a screening assessment and systematic review of potential risks associated with chemicals released to the air from oil and gas operations. The assessment found that the concentrations of chemicals detected in air near oil and gas operations were consistent with low risks of harmful health effects. Systematic review of 27 studies of populations residing near oil and gas operations found limited and inconsistent evidence for harmful health effects., submitted by Ed Carr [and 10 others] ; submitted to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment., Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-242), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2019)
This document is to serve as a resource to first responders. The goal is to provide first responders with information and guidance related to technical support and environmental sample collection expectations. It will detail procedures for sample collection and submission to the CDPHE's Laboratory Services Division. The technical support provided by CDPHE can occur through multiple divisions based on the combined information shared by the on-scene responders through their hazard assessment and the on-scene safety assessment of the impact on first responders or the public., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed January 2015)