Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 9776 - Workplace Safety and Health
(a) The HCO must maintain the capability to
work cooperatively and in conjunction with claims administrators, employers,
and employees to promote workplace health and safety and to detect workplace
exposures and hazards, including:
(1)
education of employees and employers on health and medical aspects of workplace
health and safety issues;
(2)
consultation on employee medical screening for early detection of occupational
disease, and assessment of workplace risk factors.
(b) An HCO shall include in contracts with
claims administrators a provision which enables the HCO to obtain upon request
information to allow appropriate provider decision-making regarding diagnoses,
patient medical restrictions, early disease detection, or return-to-work, which
may include:
(1) the employer's written Injury
and Illness Prevention Plan, including the name and title of individual
responsible for implementing the plan.
(2) information concerning exposure levels
for specified materials, and information, including Material Safety Data
Sheets, concerning health, safety, and ergonomic risk factors in the
workplace.
(3) the name and title
of the individual responsible for loss control services for each
employer.
(c) The HCO
shall have in place a program for prompt reporting, to the employer or insurer
loss control program and to the employer's designee responsible for the Injury
and Illness Prevention Plan, of the following occupational injuries and
illnesses: occupational asthma; cumulative trauma disorders of the upper
extremities; lead poisoning; amputations (excluding amputations of the distal
phalanges); noise-induced hearing loss; pesticide illness; electrocutions;
asphyxiation; and burns and falls from heights requiring
hospitalization.
(d) The HCO shall
annually report to the insurer loss control program or to the employer's
designee responsible for the Injury and Illness Prevention Plan as designated
in the contract between the HCO and the claims administrator, aggregate data on
injuries and illnesses.
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