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Clinicians 4 : OSHA Requirements for Occupational Medical Records: OSHA's regulation, "Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records" (29 CFR 1910.1020), requires the retention of occupational medical records for 30 years after termination of a worker for the purpose of providing access to the records for employees and their representatives after a worker has left employment. Both employee medical and exposure records must be retained. Employees must be given access to these records at no cost to them by the employer within 15 days of the request. For more information, see the OSHA publication Access to Medical and Exposure Records
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