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Medical Standards

The OIOC provides organizations that have safety-sensitive positions or that are concerned with complying with the 1992 American with Disabilities Act (ADA) with Medical Standards. By linking job descriptions to medical conditions, these Medical Standards can be used for hiring, promotion, re-instatement, restricted duty and termination of duty.

The Medical Standards serve as a communication and management tool by providing:
Uniform approach to all jobs;
Structured reasoning procedures;
Relevant database for decision-making

The standards consist of:
1.Job Profiles
2.Physician Manual

The medical profile of the individual who presents with a certain medical condition is matched against the profile of job requirements. The screening report identifies tasks and work conditions that are acceptable, unacceptable or may require additional assessments. The information guides occupational health physicians when making individualized work status determinations.

In addition to aiding occupational health physician's in their decision-making, the medical and occupational profiles may enable:

  • Occupational Health and Safety staff to identify job-related disabilities
  • Operating Departments to identify job-specific restricted duty,
  • Legal Departments to defend the organization against liability, and
  • System Safety Departments and Operating Departments to prioritize intervention programs.

The OIOC customizes the Medical Standards to fit the needs of every client and the stakeholders within every client's organization.

Contact:
Dr. Margareta Nordin-212-255-6690
Dr. Marco Campello - 212-255-6690/ 212-652-1926