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Medical Monitoring Program

The University has established a Medical Monitoring Program consistent with the 1996 CSU Office of the Chancellor "Employee Medical Monitoring Program Manual".

The University requires faculty and staff to participate in this program if it has been determined their exposure(s) to hazardous conditions or chemicals may exceed or has exceeded the recommended levels. Once the baseline medical levels have been established, participants in the program are periodically examined for changes in health status.

Appropriate department administrators and are responsible for identifying individuals who may have occupational exposures. Employees must also be responsible for reporting their potential overexposure(s).

Once an employee has been identified for inclusion in the campus medical monitoring program, the department administrator will assume responsibility for scheduling the medical exams and record keeping.  Medical monitoring is provided at no cost to the employee.

For additional information see the SJSU Medical Monitoring Program or contact University Risk and Compliance at 408-924-2155.

Guidelines for medical monitoring of employees are contained in a number of sections in Title 8, California Code of Regulations.

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