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From: Roberth_hill <roberth_hill**At_Symbol_Here**MINDSPRING.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Question about lab policy for "medical condition"
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 07:22:55 -0500
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Demystify: 

This has been my approach before. We have to rely on the physician's advice for the patient.
Bob 


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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Question about lab policy for "medical condition"
From: "David C. Finster" <dfinster**At_Symbol_Here**WITTENBERG.EDU>
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU
CC:


CHAS folks,

 

I recently got an email from a colleague asking:

 

"Our department is looking for model policies for students with medical conditions which might limit their participation in the laboratory (such as asthma, pregnancy, allergies, etc.). We're getting a suggestion from "on high" to have acaveat emptor policy where we just refer students to the SDS's and tell them that they have to make their own decisions in consultation with their physician.

 

Do you know of any models we might look at for review, consideration, and/or adoption?"

 

Suggestions?

 

Dave

 

David C. Finster
Professor, Department of Chemistry
University Chemical Hygiene Officer
Wittenberg University
937-327-6441
http://userpages.wittenberg.edu/dfinster/index.html

 

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