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Screening and Surveillance: A Guide to OSHA Standards: OSHA Brochure #3162
Last Updated: 12/30/2009
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) receives many inquiries about the “medical surveillance” provisions of its standards.
 
This guide is a quick reference to help you locate and implement the screening and surveillance requirements of the OSHA standards in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations (29 CFR).
 
The guide provides a general overview of OSHA requirements, but is not a legal authority for compliance with them. For full details of specific compliance requirements, please consult the appropriate OSHA standard in the CFR.


Resource Attachments:   12/02/2009: 61osha3162.pdf


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