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• <br /> The necessary equipment to conduct integrated or real- <br /> time evaluations of potential employee exposures to <br /> • chemical hazards is available. In addition to an <br /> extensive on-site analytical laboratory, AEMC receives <br /> analytical support from several contract laboratories. <br /> III . MEDICAL PROGRAM <br /> • A comprehensive medical program including preplacement <br /> and routine exams, baseline physicals and emergency <br /> medical treatment is maintained by AEMC, and coordinated <br /> with a local Occupational Medicine Clinic. A physician <br /> specializing in Occupational Medicine is retained to <br /> • monitor the medical program. <br /> IV. TRAINING <br /> As required by State and Federal regulations and AEMC <br /> • policies and procedures, all employees receive training <br /> appropriate for their work assignments. Annual training <br /> programs for individual employees may include the <br /> following: <br /> Basic Safety Training <br /> • <br /> Respiratory Protection <br /> Health Hazards and Personal Protection <br /> PCB Health Hazards <br /> • <br /> Asbestos Health Hazards <br /> Chemical Handling and Packaging <br /> Basic CPR <br /> • <br /> Environmental Sampling <br /> V. OPERATIONS REVIEW AND SURVEILLANCE <br /> • The implementation of prudent and required Health and <br /> Safety policies and procedures begins with a review of <br /> all proposed work operations, and their verification <br /> through routine and unannounced job site evaluations by <br /> an Industrial Hygienist. All work which may expose <br /> employees to real or potential chemical, physical, <br /> • and/or biological hazards are reviewed by an Industrial <br /> • <br />