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Geosyntec'-' <br /> consultants <br /> 8.3 Baseline Medical Surveillance Exam <br /> The baseline medical examination is used to identify physical capabilities and certain medical <br /> limitations that may have an impact on the candidate's ability to perform in the position and/or <br /> job activity for which he/she is being considered, as well as to establish certain baseline medical <br /> parameters. The initial test results can then be compared against future periodic or project- <br /> specific monitoring results. <br /> 8.4 Periodic/Annual/Biennial Medical Exam <br /> The periodic medical examination is used to evaluate an employee's continued fitness for duty <br /> and to assess possible impact(s) occupational exposures may have had on their health status. The <br /> periodic examination includes an update to the medical and work history, results of previous <br /> occupational exposure assessments, and a detailed medical exam tailored to the job description. <br /> The Medical Director from WorkCare determines the frequency of the periodic medical exams <br /> based on regulatory requirements, the position/work activities of the employee, and the level of <br /> exposure to physical, chemical, and biological agents. <br /> 8.5 Exposure/Activity/Proiect-Specific Medical Testing <br /> Exposure-specific medical tests and/or evaluation of biological indices may be conducted to <br /> establish a baseline for certain project-specific parameters, to monitor the effectiveness of hazard <br /> controls, and/or to assess the impact of occupational exposures associated with a particular work <br /> activity or project. The Medical Director, in coordination with the H&S Department, will <br /> require or recommend an exposure-specific exam when deemed appropriate based on knowledge <br /> of project hazards, occurance of employee health symptoms, or an unexpected exposure event. <br /> Requests for exposure-specific examinations will be forwarded to the H&S Department, who <br /> will process the requests in collaboration with the Medical Director. The Medical Director will <br /> determine the type and frequency of the exposure-specific medical exams for employees <br /> designated to participate based on sound medical practice, latest toxicology information, and <br /> current regulatory requirements. <br /> 8.6 Exit Exam <br /> An exit medical examination is offered when an employee leaves the medical surveillance <br /> program, either because of termination of employment with Geosyntec or because of <br /> reassignment to a position not designated or identified to participate in the medical surveillance <br /> program. This optional exit examination may be used to assess potential changes in medical <br /> status that have occurred during the course of employees' previous work activities, and to <br /> establish a medical baseline at the time of departure. <br /> SAC 111 HASP-June 2023 13 6/23/2023 <br />