Access to medical and exposure records
USA. Department of Labor. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA - Washington, DC
2020
8 p.
comment ; exposure records ; health service records ; law ; physical risks ; toxic substances ; workers information
OSHA
3110
Health and safety legislation
English
"OSHA regulations require employers to maintain employee exposure and medical records for a minimum of 30 years and to provide access to these records free of charge to the employee or designated representative within fifteen working days upon written request. Examples of these records include workplace monitoring of exposure levels to harmful agents and medical records for employment-related injuries and illnesses."
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