U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion
and Preventive Medicine-North
Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
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CHPPM-North’s History
U.S. ARMY CENTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE (USACHPPM)-NORTH
The USACHPPM lineage can be traced back to the Army Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, more recently known as the U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency (USAEHA), or simply as the Agency. The Agency was formally redesignated as USACHPPM on 1 October 1995. This major organizational change added two new major functions to the Center: Health Promotion and Wellness, and Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance - resulting in increased emphasis on readiness through health.
USACHPPM was established in 1942 as the Army Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, located at the School of Hygiene and Public Health of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Operating under the command jurisdiction of The Surgeon General, its principal function was to assist Army industrial activities supporting the war effort by identifying and recommending control measures for health hazards associated with a rapidly expanding military-based manufacturing and maintenance complex. Over the years, the Agency’s mission expanded to encompass health review and oversight of virtually all environmental and occupational health programs. In April 1973, USAEHA became a part of the U.S. Army Health Services Command (now Medical Command). Six Area Medical Laboratories (AMLs) were also a part of Health Services Command. These previously had been assigned to the Continental Army Command Armies, with part of their mission being preventive medicine support within their respective Army areas. With the deactivation of the AMLs in October 1974, the Environmental Health and Entomological Sciences resources of the AMLs were consolidated to create three Regional Divisions (RDs) under the command and control of USAEHA.
The RD-North, located at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, included the Environmental Health and Entomological Sciences assets of the 1st and 2nd AMLs, whereas the assets from 3rd and 4th AMLs and 5th and 6th AMLs formed the nuclei of RD-South at Fort McPherson, Georgia, and RD-West at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Aurora, Colorado, respectively. In August 1985, the three Regional Divisions were named as the Field Support Activities of the Agency and were designated as Battalion-Level Scientific and Technical Commands with their own Unit Identification Codes (UICs). In 1987, the Field Support Activities were redesignated as the U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Activities - North, South, and West.
In 1995, the three Regional Activities of USAEHA were redesignated as Direct Support Activities (DSAs) of USACHPPM. USACHPPM-North has the mission of providing regionally focused direct preventive medicine and health promotion support to America’s Army in an 20 state area of responsibility, stretching from Maine to North Carolina and as far west as Wisconsin.
Currently there are 36 professionals at USACHPPM-North who provide on-site and telephonic technical support services in the areas of potable water and wastewater, solid and hazardous waste, regulated medical waste, pest management, arthropod surveillance, industrial hygiene, environmental compliance assessments, risk communication, preventive medicine readiness assistance training, and world-wide deployment support.