Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
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This document outlines the process under which MTFs may offer DoD Firefighters the opportunity to undergo a PFAS blood test—Updated to reflect DoD-approved Declination Memorandum for Record and DoD-approved Results Notification Memorandum.
The enclosed template memorandum will be used by OM and other health care providers to provide consistent health communication to all DoD firefighters. This template memorandum provides each firefighter their PF AS blood testing results, the purpose of the PF AS blood testing, interpretation of PF AS blood test results, and sources of additional ...
This memorandum announces the offering of PFAS blood testing to DoD Firefighters during their annual occupational health medical examination.
This memorandum conveys supporting PFAS blood test results notification memorandum for use in informing DoD Firefighters of the results of PFAS blood testing.
This memorandum for record is to be completed any time a DoD Firefighter declines an offer of PFAS blood testing during their annual occupational health medical examination.
This memo provides requirements for implementing the NDAA 2020, which allows for blood testing, beginning October 1, 2020, to determine and document potential exposure to PFAS during DoD Firefighters' annual physicals.
This memo conveys supporting fact sheets for use in informing DoD Firefighters and Occupational Medicine (OM) providers involved in implementing the NDAA 2020, which allows for blood testing, beginning October 1, 2020, to determine and document potential exposure to PFAS during their annual physicals.
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