Wash. Admin. Code § 296-842-14005 - Provide medical evaluations
Exemption: |
This section does not apply to employees who only use: |
1. Filtering-facepiece respirators
voluntarily. See WAC
296-842-11005 for
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2. Escape-only respirators that are mouthpiece, loose-fitting, or hooded respirators. |
IMPORTANT:
Follow the medical evaluation process, Steps 1 through 7 in this section, to provide medical evaluations for employees at no cost to them.
Medical Evaluation Process
Step 1: Identify employees who need medical evaluations AND determine the frequency of evaluations from Table 7. Include employees who:
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You may use a previous employer's medical evaluation for an employee if you can: |
1. Show the employee's previous work and use conditions were substantially similar to yours; and |
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2. Obtain a copy of the licensed health care
professional's (LHCP's) written recommendation approving the
employee's use of the |
Step 2: Identify a
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If you select a different LHCP, you do not need to have new medical evaluations done. |
Step 3: Make sure your LHCP has the following information before the evaluation is completed:
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1. You may choose to send the questionnaire to the LHCP ahead of time, giving time to review it and add any necessary questions. |
2. The LHCP determines what questions to add to the questionnaire, if any; however, questions in Parts 1-3 may not be deleted or substantially altered. |
Step 4: Administer the medical questionnaire in WAC 296-842-22005 to employees, OR provide them a medical exam that obtains the same information.
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You may use online questionnaires if the questions are the same and requirements of this section are met. |
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Providing confidentiality is important for securing successful medical evaluations. It helps make sure the LHCP gets complete and dependable answers on the questionnaire. |
Step 5: Provide follow-up evaluation for employees when:
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Follow-up may include: |
1. Employee consultation with the LHCP such as a telephone conversation to evaluate positive questionnaire responses; |
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2. Medical exams; |
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3. Medical tests or other diagnostic procedures. |
Step 6: Obtain a written recommendation from the LHCP that contains only the following medical information:
Step 7: Provide a powered, air-purifying
Reference: See WAC 296-842-13005 for requirements regarding selection of air-purifying respirators.
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1. Yo u may discontinue medical evaluations
for an employee when the employee no longer uses a
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2. If you have staff conducting your medical evaluations, they may keep completed questionnaires and findings as confidential medical records, if they are maintained separately from other records. |
Use Table 7 to determine medical evaluation frequency.
Table 7 Evaluation Frequency
Type of Evaluation: |
When required: |
Initial medical evaluations |
* Before respirators are fit-tested or used in the workplace. |
Subsequent medical evaluations |
* If any of these occur: - Your - A - Medical signs or symptoms (such as breathing difficulties) are: * Observed during fit testing or program evaluation; or * Reported by the employee. - Changes in worksite conditions such as physical work effort, personal protective clothing, or temperature that could substantially increase the employee's physiological stress. |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.050 and 29 C.F.R. Subpart Z. 09-19-119, § 296-842-14005, filed 9/22/09, effective 12/1/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 07-05-072, § 296-842-14005, filed 2/20/07, effective 4/1/07; 03-20-114, § 296-842-14005, filed 10/1/03, effective 1/1/04.
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