Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.51990 - Medical examinations and consultations, frequency
Rule 90.
(1)
This rule replaces OSHA 1926.62(j)(3)(i).
(2) An employer shall make available medical
examinations and consultations to each employee covered under R 325.51987(3) of
these rules on the following schedule:
(a) At
least annually for each employee for whom a blood lead sampling test conducted
at any time during the preceding 12 months indicated a blood lead level at or
above 15 µg/dL.
(b) As soon
as possible, upon notification by an employee either that the employee has
developed signs or symptoms commonly associated with lead intoxication, that
the employee desires medical advice concerning the effects of current or past
exposure to lead on the employee's ability to procreate a healthy child, that
the employee is pregnant, or that the employee has demonstrated difficulty in
breathing during a respirator fitting test or during use.
(c) As medically appropriate for each
employee either removed from exposure to lead due to a risk of sustaining
material impairment to health, or otherwise limited pursuant to a final medical
determination.
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