California Code of Regulations: Following the OSHA Asbestos Requirements
Read the California Code of Regulations regarding asbestos disease here. This section details the Code’s adherence to the OSHA regulations.
Although broad latitude is given to the physician in prescribing specific tests to be included in the medical surveillance program, OSHA requires inclusion of the following elements in the routine examination:
(i) Medical and work histories with special emphasis directed to symptoms of
the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, and digestive tract.
(ii)
Completion of one of the respiratory disease questionnaires contained in
Appendix D: Part 1 for the initial examination and part 2 for periodic
examinations.
(iii) A physical examination including a chest X-ray (at the
discretion of the examining physician for construction work) and pulmonary
function testing that includes measurement of the employee's forced vital
capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume at one second (FEV1).
(iv) Any
laboratory or other test that the examining physician deems by sound medical
practice to be necessary or appropriate.
Courtesy of the California Code of Regulations: http://www.dir.ca.gov/Title8/5208h.html
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