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1910.1048(l)(5) Examinations for Employees Exposed in an Emergency
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The employer shall make medical examinations available as soon as possible to all employees who have been exposed to formaldehyde in an emergency.
The examination shall include a medical and work history with emphasis on any evidence of upper or lower respiratory problems, allergic conditions, skin reaction or hypersensitivity, and any evidence of eye, nose, or throat irritation.
Other examinations shall consist of those elements considered appropriate by the examining physician.
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