Occupational Health
Medical Monitoring Services
MSU Occupational Health Services provides medical monitoring for MSU personnel working in specific environments and operations, specifically ones that involve:
- Exposure to human blood, serum, tissue and other bodily fluids and materials covered under "University Precautions";
- Work in a healthcare setting (with risk of Tuberculosis);
- Routine work with animals in a reSite Map environment;
- Work with monkeys;
- Work with dogs, cats, wild carnivores, or unfixed necropsy specimens of non-laboratory animals;
- Driving a University vehicle that requires a commercial driver's license or medical certification;
- Wearing a respirator;
- Work in noisy areas (above 85 decibels);
- Work with asbestos 30 or more days a year;
- Work with formaldehyde;
- Work with hazardous waste;
- Work with ethylene oxide;
- Work with organophosphates or carbamate insecticides (not herbicides);
- Work with chemicals above the Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards;
- Work with carcinogens.
MSU Occupational Health Service also provides occupational disease and risk evaluations and group immunizations, such as flu vaccine.


