Or. Admin. R. 581-053-0040 - Physical Examinations
(1) An
applicant for a school bus driver's permit or certificate, or renewal of a
school bus driver's certificate must have passed a physical examination
approved by the Oregon Department of Education and administered within six
months prior to the date of application by an individual certified by FMCSA and
listed on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners.
(2) Physicians completing the required ODE
forms for diabetic persons must be a:
(a)
Board certified endocrinologist;
(b) Board certified diabetologist;
(c) Board certified family practitioner; or
(d) Board certified internist.
(3) A cardiac stress
test shall be required with medical examination given any evidence of
myocardial infarction within the past three months or unstable angina pectoris.
The examining physician may require a resting electrocardiogram (ECG) or other
testing as determined appropriate related to coronary insufficiency, thrombosis
or any other cardiovascular disease of a variety known to be accompanied by
syncope, dyspnea, collapse or congestive heart failure.
(4) Physical examination and certificate
application forms adopted by the ODE shall be utilized by applicants for a
school bus driver's certificate or permit.
(5) An applicant is physically qualified to
drive a school bus if the applicant:
(a) Has
no impairment in the use of the driver's foot, leg, finger, hand or arm or
other structural defect or limitation likely to interfere with the driver's
ability to perform tasks associated with operating a school bus. Drivers may be
required to demonstrate their ability to:
(A)
Utilize a manually operated bus entrance door control with a force of at least
30 pounds;
(B) Ascend and descend
steps with a maximum step height of 17 1/2 inches;
(C) Operate two hand controls simultaneously
and quickly;
(D) Have a reaction
time of 3/4 of a second or less from the throttle to the brake control;
(E) Carry or drag a 125 pound
person 30 feet in 30 seconds or less;
(F) Depress a brake pedal with the foot to a
pressure of at least 90 pounds;
(G) Depress a clutch pedal with the foot to a
pressure of at least 40 pounds unless operating an automatic transmission; and
(H) Exit from an emergency door
opening of 24 x 48 inches at least 42 inches from the ground in ten seconds or
less.
(b) Is physically
able to open all emergency exits installed in any school bus they drive; and
(c) Has no mental, nervous,
organic or functional disease or disability likely to interfere with safe
driving or other responsibilities of a school bus driver.
(d) Has visual acuity of at least 20/40
(Snellen) in each eye either with or without corrective lenses and a binocular
acuity of at least 20/40 (Snellen) in both eyes either with or without
corrective lenses. Form field of vision shall not be less than a total of 140
degrees and the ability to distinguish colors red, green and yellow. Drivers
requiring corrective lenses shall wear properly prescribed lenses at all times
while driving.
(e) Perceives a
forced whispered voice in the better ear not less than five feet with or
without the use of a hearing aid, or if tested by the use of an audiometric
device, the applicant shall not have average hearing loss in the better ear
greater than 40 decibels at 500 Hz, 1,000 Hz and 2,000 Hz with or without a
hearing aid when the audiometric device is calibrated to American National
Standard Z24.5-1951. Drivers requiring a hearing aid shall wear a properly
operating hearing aid at all times while driving.
(f) Controlled substances:
(A) Does not use any controlled substance
identified in
21
CFR 1308.11 Schedule 1, an amphetamine, a
narcotic, or other habit-forming drug.
(B) Does not use any non-Schedule I
controlled substance except when the use is pursuant to the instructions of a
licensed medical practitioner who is familiar with the driver's medical history
and has advised the driver that the substance will not adversely affect the
driver's ability to safely operate a school bus.
(g) Has no current clinical diagnosis of
alcoholism.
(h) Has not had a loss
of consciousness or loss of control (cognitive function) due to a diabetic
event within the preceding one year period, provided there has not been a
recurrent hypoglycemic reaction requiring assistance of another person within
the previous five years. A period of one year of demonstrated stability is
required following the first episode of hypoglycemia.
(i) Does not have a diabetic condition;
Applicants with a diabetic condition may be physically qualified provided they
comply with all of the following requirements. Drivers shall:
(A) Self-monitor their blood glucose and
demonstrate a blood glucose level of more than 100mg/dl and less than 300
mg/dl, using a device approved by the Food and Drug Administration, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, within one hour before driving pupil
transporting vehicles and approximately every four hours while on duty;
(B) Report immediately to their
employer, any failure to comply with specific glucose level requirements as
listed in paragraphs (i)(A) and (E) of this subsection, or loss of
consciousness or control;
(C)
Maintain a daily log of all blood glucose test results for the previous six
month period and provide copies to their employer, the examining physician and
the Oregon Department of Education, upon request;
(D) Carry a source of readily absorbable,
fast-acting glucose while on duty;
(E) Undergo and submit physician-signed
results of a glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) test indicating glucose levels of more
than 5.9 percent and less than 9.6 percent to their employer for transmission
to the Oregon Department of Education every six months;
(F) Undergo and submit the results of an
annual examination to detect any peripheral neuropathy, unstable diabetic
retinopathy or clinically significant eye disease that prevents the individual
from meeting current vision standards included in this rule, or circulatory
insufficiency;
(G) Provide a
signed statement by the examining physician indicating that within the past
three years the driver has completed instruction to address diabetes management
and driving safety, to identify signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and
hyperglycemia, and what procedures must be followed if complications from
diabetes arise;
(H) Submit all
required Oregon Department of Education forms signed by the appropriate medical
professionals within the prescribed timelines;
(j) Does not have severe hypertension (grade
3 retinopathy); or
(k) Does not
have an established medical history or clinical diagnosis of epilepsy or any
other condition likely to cause loss of consciousness or any loss of ability to
control a motor vehicle.
(6) A driver is no longer physically
qualified to operate a school bus and shall be immediately removed from duty
for the following:
(a) Diabetic person:
(A) Results of an HbA1c test indicating
values less than 6.0 or greater than 9.5 unless accompanied by the required
medical opinion that the event was incidental and not an indication of failure
to control glucose levels;
(B)
Results of self-monitoring indicate glucose levels less than 100 mg/dl or
greater than 300 mg/dl, until self-monitoring indicates compliance with
specifications; proofread
(C)
Experiencing a loss of consciousness or control relating to a diabetic
condition; or
(D) Failing to
maintain or falsifying the required medical records.
(b) A new diagnosis of diabetes requiring
insulin until all requirements under subsection (5)(i) have been met;
(c) Notwithstanding subsections
(a) and (b) of this section, if the driver has a serious illness, injury, or
change in physical or mental condition and no longer meets the physical
requirements outlined in this rule, then re-examination and medical approval
are required before the driver may resume driving a school bus.
(7) Notwithstanding any other
section of this rule, Type 20 CDL drivers and SPAB drivers shall meet the FMCSA
physical requirements found in 49 CFR part 391 and shall carry a medical
certificate to indicate compliance.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 327.013 & 820.100 - 820.120
Stats. Implemented: ORS 327.013, 820.100, 820.105, 820.110 & 820.120
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