Medical Monitoring
- Animal Research Safety
- Biological Safety
- Acute Biological Toxins
- Autoclaves
- Biohazard Project Registration
- Biohazardous Waste Disposal
- Biological Spills
- BioPath Program
- BloodBorne Pathogen Program
- NIH Guidelines Flowchart
- Plant Research & Greenhouses
- Recombinant & Synthetic Nucleic Acids
- Research Involving Flying Insects
- SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Specimen Research
- Select Agents
- Shipping and Transport of Biological Materials
- Vaccination for Research Personnel
- Chemical and Lab Safety
- Gator TRACS
- Hazardous Waste Management
- Radiation and Laser Safety
- Report Lab Closeout
- Boating & Dive Safety
- Drones/UAS
- Ergonomics
- Industrial Hygiene & Occupational Safety
- Occupational Medicine
- Risk Management Insurance & Liability
- Building Codes Enforcement
- Building Emergency Coordinators
- ADA Assessment
- Certificate of Occupancy or Completion
- Applicable Building Codes for the State of Florida and the University of Florida
- Code Permit Fee Schedule
- Inspections
- Permit Application Process
- Permit Instructions
- Plan Submittal Guidelines
- Temporary Structures on Campus – Including Tents
- Chartfield Form Codes Permits
- Fire Plan Review and Inspection
- Pest Management
***This page is under construction as the Occupational Medicine Program is undergoing changes. Thank you for your patience!***
The University of Florida provides periodic medical monitoring as part of the Occupational Medicine Program. The monitoring is after the preplacement or initial health assessment for individuals who perform selected job duties that require health assessments at varying periods of time.
Departments should follow the Initiate a Health Assessment procedures to begin the specific medical monitoring for their employees.
Departments track periodic health assessments with the Department Next Exam Report
Navigation: myUFL > Workforce Monitoring > Department Next Exam Report
Job Duties that Require Medical Monitoring
- Animal Contact
- Asbestos Work
- BioPath
- Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator
- Contact with Human Blood or Other Potentially Infectious Material (OPIM)
- Pesticide Use
- Respirator Use
- Scientific Research Diving
- Work in Areas of Excessive Noise
*Please refer to the specific program pages and policies for additional information.