Access to Medical and Exposure Records Training

This training helps employees understand their rights regarding OSHA medical records and employee exposure records. It explains how workplace medical data is maintained, who can access it, and what employers must provide to support transparency and OSHA compliance records requirements.
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Know Your Rights and Protect Your Health Information

Build awareness and confidence by learning how to request records, understand record access rights, and recognize employer responsibilities related to medical and exposure information.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course anytime without disrupting work responsibilities.
  • OSHA-Focused Content
    Covers record access rules required by OSHA.
  • Clear Rights Explanation
    Explains employee rights to access medical and exposure records.
  • Workplace Record Awareness
    Clarifies how medical and exposure data is created, stored, and protected.
  • Practical Guidance
    Teaches how to request records and what information employers must provide.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Receive a downloadable certificate immediately after completing the course.
  • Understand Medical and Exposure Records
    Help learners recognize what qualifies as medical and exposure records.
  • Know Employee Access Rights
    Explain employee rights to review and obtain copies of records.
  • Identify Employer Responsibilities
    Teach what employers must do to maintain and provide records.
  • Support OSHA Compliance
    Reinforce workplace obligations related to OSHA compliance records.
  • Promote Informed Decision-Making
    Encourage employees to use records to support health and safety awareness.
  • Employees exposed to workplace hazards
  • Workers with medical monitoring programs
  • Safety and health representatives
  • Human resources personnel
  • Supervisors responsible for recordkeeping compliance
  • Introduction to medical and exposure records
  • Types of OSHA medical records
  • Employee exposure records explained
  • Purpose of record access rights
  • Employer recordkeeping responsibilities
  • How employees can request records
  • Timeframes and access requirements
  • Confidentiality and data protection
  • Using records to support workplace safety
  • Employee rights and responsibilities
  • Course review and completion
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

They include documents related to employee health monitoring, medical exams, and tests connected to workplace exposures.
Exposure records document workplace hazards such as chemical, physical, or biological agents an employee may encounter.
Employees, former employees, and authorized representatives have defined record access rights under OSHA rules.
The course explains how to submit a request and what information employers must provide within required timeframes.
Yes, confidentiality is required, and access is limited to authorized individuals as defined by regulations.
Yes, a certificate of completion is issued immediately for training and compliance documentation.