Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Report Instructions With Visual Examples October 2014.

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Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Report Instructions With Visual Examples October 2014

General Information The Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Report spreadsheet will take about 10 to 15 seconds to open. Not all of the medical surveillance exams listed in the Completion Report spreadsheet are applicable to every command. Most commands may have less than 10 applicable exams. Industrial commands (maintenance depots, shipyards, etc.) will have a greater number of exams applicable to their personnel. Military and Federal civilian personnel should be included in the data input. Do not alter the spreadsheet format. Do not move, reorganize, or delete rows or columns. Be careful to not accidentally delete the formulas contained in columns D and E in the green “Master” worksheet tab. The “PASTE SPECIAL” function must always be used (instead of the usual “Paste” function) when entering direct report subordinate command inputs to build a Consolidated Completion Report – See the “Building a Consolidated Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Report” section for more info on the “PASTE SPECIAL” function) The Completion Report spreadsheet will automatically calculate the following: – Total number of command personnel requiring medical surveillance or certification exams – Total number of command personnel within exam periodicity – Medical surveillance exam completion rate (compliance) for each individual program – Overall medical surveillance completion rate for all subordinate commands (in the ISIC consolidated report) – Overall completion rate for each program category (chemical hazards, physical hazards, mixed exposures, certification exams)

Gathering the Data Commands may use whatever electronic or manual method they currently use for medical surveillance program management to obtain the data needed to fill out the Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Report spreadsheet Examples of some tracking systems or methods include: – ESAMS- Enterprise Safety Applications Management System – SAMS- SNAP Automated Medical System – MRRS: Medical Readiness Reporting System – OSHSYS: Occupational Safety and Health System – MES: Medical Events Scheduling – Excel spreadsheets – Access databases

Medical Surveillance Programs Selection of personnel for medical surveillance programs is based primarily on the results of the Industrial Hygiene (IH) survey and is driven by exposures to chemical and/or physical hazards. This is "hazard-based" medical surveillance Specialty exams are intended to ensure that persons working in positions with assigned medical standards are healthy enough to perform their assigned duties and tasks – The requirements for Specialty exams can come from a variety of different sources such as civilian position descriptions, Navy rate or specialty requirements (such as aviation or diver), OSHA regulations, etc., and the medical examiner is asked to determine whether or not a worker is medically capable of performing the duties of the job – Specialty Examinations are generally not discussed within the command Industrial Hygiene survey – See Chapter 7 of the “Medical Matrix” (NMCPHC-TM 6260) or contact your supporting Medical Department Representative (MDR) or Occupational Health clinic for more information

Download a Blank Completion Report Download the Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Report at the following link: edSurvExamCompRpt.xlsx Save the file using the format “Command Name_Medical Surveillance Completion Report” Ex. USS Neversail_Medical Surveillance Completion Report

Entering Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Data

Building a Consolidated Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Report (for ISICs)

Resources Naval Safety Center maintains various tools to help commands properly complete the Medical Surveillance Exam Completion Report and help manage an effective medical surveillance program Be sure to check out our new Safety and Supervisor’s Guide to Medical Surveillance! Naval Safety Center Medical Surveillance Toolbox