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Occupational lead poisoning prevention program

Medical providers of blood lead testing and respirator evaluations*  

If you use or disturb lead or lead-containing products in your business, you should and may be required by Cal/OSHA to provide blood lead level testing for your employees.

To make sure that your business has a comprehensive lead medical program it is important that you have a contract with the medical provider with which you have chosen to work. See our sample contract, Model Contract for a Lead Program (PDF), for more information.

Statewide Networks of Clinics

The following statewide occupational medicine provider networks offer blood lead testing and respirator evaluation services to employers at clinics located throughout California. Click on a link to find a medical provider near you, or call the number provided.

  • Kaiser On-the-Job
    or call 1-888-565-9675 (1-888-KOJ-WORK)

  • U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group - is now part of Concentra; see above

University of California Occupational Medicine Clinics

  • Irvine (949) 824-8685

  • San Francisco Bay Area (415) 885-7580, ext. #1

  • Sacramento/Davis Area (530) 752-1281

  • San Diego (619) 471-9210 or (858) 657-1600

Other providers

You can also find a medical provider in your area by using a search engine, such as  Google, and entering “occupational medicine providers, your city name, CA” in the search field.

 

*These links are provided as a service to employers and do not imply endorsement of any company or organization by the California Department of Public Health.

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