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Office of Occupational Medicine (OOM). I do not have any financial or commercial interest in the materials, methods, equipment, or other information I will be presenting.. Terminal Objective. To understand OSHA
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1. Overview of OSHA’s Office of Occupational Medicine (OOM): A Resource for OSHA-Regulated DOE Sites Atkinson (Jack) Longmire, MD
Office of Occupational Medicine
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
March 16, 2012
2. Office of Occupational Medicine (OOM) I do not have any financial or commercial interest in the materials, methods, equipment, or other information I will be presenting.
3. Terminal Objective To understand OSHA & the OSHA Office of Occupational Medicine (OOM) and to provide a guide to resources for DOE’s OSHA-regulated sites.
4. Enabling Objectives To understand the reason for OSHA-regulation of selected DOE sites
To understand the currently available staffing and resources available through the OSHA OOM
To understand OSHA’s Website, Guidance Documents, Standards, 301 516-2796 assistance, & the OSHA OOM
5. A Practical OSHA Approach OSHA’s
Website www.osha.gov
Guidance Documents (Screening and Surveillance especially)
Standards
OSHA Assistance, 301 516-2796 assistance
OSHA OOM 202 693-2323
6. OSHA’s History Functions People