Emergency Aid Procedure and Follow-Up. Employees who are exposed to toxic substances on the job will receive physical examinations, as determined necessary by an appropriate health professional, at Management’s expense. Such examinations will be of the type and frequency as provided by regulation or as recommended by an appropriate Federal Agency and approved. Health and emergency aid services will be made available to employees in accordance with established Departmental and Bureau/Office health programs and policies. A request may be made for a specific medical surveillance examination for employees who may be exposed to chemicals, radiation, toxic agents, excessive noise, and/or other health hazards. Furthermore, an employee suffering from a medical condition or problem related to the medical surveillance area may be temporarily assigned to another position upon the recommendation of the Chief, Division of Medical and Health Services to the Safety Officer.
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