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Asbestos Testing Requirements

Cal/OSHA Medical Surveillance · Quick Reference

General Industry· California Title 88 CCR 5208 ↗

Asbestos causes asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma; affects workers in construction/demolition, shipyards, insulation, brake/friction work, and abatement. Cal/OSHA requires employers to provide this medical surveillance at no cost to covered employees. Routine testing catches harm early and keeps your program audit-ready.

Required Tests by Exam

Required test / evaluationBaselinepre-placementPeriodicannualExitwithin 30 days
Medical and work history
Respiratory symptoms questionnaireA standardized questionnaire about breathing symptoms, smoking history, and past job exposures
Complete physical examination of all systemsemphasis on the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, and digestive tract
Chest X-ray
Pulmonary function testsforced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)
Any additional tests deemed appropriate by the examining physician

Exit exam required within 30 calendar days before or after termination, in accordance with the periodic-examination requirements [5208(l)(4)(B)].

Table 2 — Frequency of chest X-ray (Cal/OSHA) 8 CCR 5208, 1529 & 8358

Years since first exposureAge under 40Age 40 and older
0 to 10 yearsEvery 3 yearsEvery year
10 or more yearsEvery yearEvery year

Oblique x-rays need only be performed every 3 years (Table 2 footnote, verbatim). Table 2 governs the pre-placement chest roentgenogram as well as periodic frequency.

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