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      Sec. 31-40b. Employers required to provide lung function tests to certain employees. (a) Each employer shall, when required by the Labor Commissioner, at his own expense, provide lung function tests to each of his employees who, in the course of his employment, comes into contact with chemicals, materials, gases or other substances which have been identified as toxic and hazardous under the Occupational Safety and Health Standards, Subpart Z, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Chapter XVII. The tests to be required, their frequency and the standards of administration of such tests shall be prescribed by regulation by the Labor Commissioner, with the advice of a physician specializing in pulmonary disease. No employee shall be required to have a lung function test against his will.

      (b) Each employer employing persons within a foundry shall provide a mandatory lung function test at least once every two years and where appropriate, chest x-rays as prescribed by the Labor Commissioner for those employees exposed to the day to day manufacturing process, at the employer's expense. The tests to be required, the definition of who shall take the tests and the standards for administration of such tests shall be prescribed by regulation adopted on or before January 1, 1981, by the Labor Commissioner, with the advice of a panel of physicians specializing in pulmonary disease. Said panel shall have five members, consisting of three physicians chosen by the Labor Commissioner from a list of qualified pulmonary specialists submitted by The American College of Chest Physicians, one physician chosen by the foundry employers and one physician chosen by the foundry employees. Employees shall be paid for the time involved in such testing. An employee shall be exempted from such testing if the tenets of his religion forbid participation in such tests, and he requests such an exemption. As used in this section, "foundry" means any business or works which utilizes sand in the casting of metals.

      (P.A. 77-445; P.A. 80-132.)

      History: P.A. 80-132 added Subsec. (b) re mandatory lung function tests.

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Statutes > Connecticut > Title31 > Chap557 > Sec31-40b

      Sec. 31-40b. Employers required to provide lung function tests to certain employees. (a) Each employer shall, when required by the Labor Commissioner, at his own expense, provide lung function tests to each of his employees who, in the course of his employment, comes into contact with chemicals, materials, gases or other substances which have been identified as toxic and hazardous under the Occupational Safety and Health Standards, Subpart Z, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Chapter XVII. The tests to be required, their frequency and the standards of administration of such tests shall be prescribed by regulation by the Labor Commissioner, with the advice of a physician specializing in pulmonary disease. No employee shall be required to have a lung function test against his will.

      (b) Each employer employing persons within a foundry shall provide a mandatory lung function test at least once every two years and where appropriate, chest x-rays as prescribed by the Labor Commissioner for those employees exposed to the day to day manufacturing process, at the employer's expense. The tests to be required, the definition of who shall take the tests and the standards for administration of such tests shall be prescribed by regulation adopted on or before January 1, 1981, by the Labor Commissioner, with the advice of a panel of physicians specializing in pulmonary disease. Said panel shall have five members, consisting of three physicians chosen by the Labor Commissioner from a list of qualified pulmonary specialists submitted by The American College of Chest Physicians, one physician chosen by the foundry employers and one physician chosen by the foundry employees. Employees shall be paid for the time involved in such testing. An employee shall be exempted from such testing if the tenets of his religion forbid participation in such tests, and he requests such an exemption. As used in this section, "foundry" means any business or works which utilizes sand in the casting of metals.

      (P.A. 77-445; P.A. 80-132.)

      History: P.A. 80-132 added Subsec. (b) re mandatory lung function tests.


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Statutes > Connecticut > Title31 > Chap557 > Sec31-40b

      Sec. 31-40b. Employers required to provide lung function tests to certain employees. (a) Each employer shall, when required by the Labor Commissioner, at his own expense, provide lung function tests to each of his employees who, in the course of his employment, comes into contact with chemicals, materials, gases or other substances which have been identified as toxic and hazardous under the Occupational Safety and Health Standards, Subpart Z, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Chapter XVII. The tests to be required, their frequency and the standards of administration of such tests shall be prescribed by regulation by the Labor Commissioner, with the advice of a physician specializing in pulmonary disease. No employee shall be required to have a lung function test against his will.

      (b) Each employer employing persons within a foundry shall provide a mandatory lung function test at least once every two years and where appropriate, chest x-rays as prescribed by the Labor Commissioner for those employees exposed to the day to day manufacturing process, at the employer's expense. The tests to be required, the definition of who shall take the tests and the standards for administration of such tests shall be prescribed by regulation adopted on or before January 1, 1981, by the Labor Commissioner, with the advice of a panel of physicians specializing in pulmonary disease. Said panel shall have five members, consisting of three physicians chosen by the Labor Commissioner from a list of qualified pulmonary specialists submitted by The American College of Chest Physicians, one physician chosen by the foundry employers and one physician chosen by the foundry employees. Employees shall be paid for the time involved in such testing. An employee shall be exempted from such testing if the tenets of his religion forbid participation in such tests, and he requests such an exemption. As used in this section, "foundry" means any business or works which utilizes sand in the casting of metals.

      (P.A. 77-445; P.A. 80-132.)

      History: P.A. 80-132 added Subsec. (b) re mandatory lung function tests.