Environmental Health and Safety
- Asbestos
- Confined Space
- Crystalline Silica
- Electrical Safety
- Ergonomics
- Excavation, Trenching, and Shoring
- Fall Protection
- Fire and Life Safety
- Hazard Assessment
- Hazard Communication
- Hazardous Energy
- Hazardous Waste
- Hearing Conservation
- Heat Illness Prevention
- Hot Work
- Injury and Illness Prevention Program
- Indoor Air Quality
- Industrial Truck Safety
- Ladder Safety
- Lead
- Medical Surveillance
- Mold and Water Intrusion
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Respiratory Program
- Shop Safety
Medical Surveillance
The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), better known as Cal/OSHA, requires that employees with the potential for elevated exposures to certain harmful agents are provided the opportunity to attend Medical Surveillance examinations. Examples of such potential exposures can include, but are not limited to: loud noises, hazardous chemicals, biological hazards, regulated carcinogens, asbestos, lead, and crystalline silica.
The purpose of the SDSU Medical Surveillance Program is to ensure that this preventive administrative hazard control is implemented effectively at SDSU.