Occupational Physician definition

Occupational Physician means a physician specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of lung disease who is currently licensed to practice medicine in any state of the United States, the District of Columbia or any U.S. territory.
Occupational Physician means any doctor licensed to practice medicine in the state and found to be qualified to practice occupational medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.
Occupational Physician means any doctor licensed to practice medicine in the state [and found to be qualified to practice] who has been certified or found eligible for certification in occupational medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.

Examples of Occupational Physician in a sentence

  • An Employee’s Medical File shall be maintained by the Office of the Occupational Health Nurse and Occupational Physician in an area separate from all other personnel files and under secure conditions.

  • However, subject to any policy to the contrary, the Employee is responsible for any costs associated with any treatment of a condition identified by the Employer’s Occupational Physician.

  • An employee’s return to work is controlled by the referenced below City medical opinions of the Occupational Physician Providers and the City’s ability to conform the job to those opinions.

  • An employee’s return to work is controlled by the medical opinions of the Occupational Physician Providers and the City’s ability to conform the job to those opinions.

  • If required by TransGrid, employees must be examined by TransGrid's Occupational Physician as soon as they are physically able.

  • If the employer requires the employee to attend the Occupational Physician (Company Doctor) for assessment of fitness for work, the employee must be advised by the employer of the reason for the consultation.

  • An employee who has had an illness or an operation of a serious nature should be asked to authorise the attending doctor to send a brief report to the Orica Occupational Physician responsible for the site, setting out any requests regarding limitations or restrictions on resumption of work and the anticipated duration of these limitations.

  • In the event of a recurrence following completion of the rehabilitation programme, management, based upon the advice of an Occupational Physician, shall determine the course of action.

  • However, subject to any policy to the contrary, the employee is responsible for any costs associated with any treatment of a condition identified by the Employer’s Occupational Physician.

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