850.39—Recordkeeping and use of information.
(a)
The responsible employer must establish and maintain accurate records of all beryllium inventory information, hazard assessments, exposure measurements, exposure controls, and medical surveillance.
(1)
Designate all record series as required under this rule as agency records and, therefore, subject to all applicable agency records management and access laws; and
(c)
The responsible employer must convey to DOE or its designee all record series required under this rule if the employer ceases to be involved in the CBDPP.
(d)
The responsible employer must link data on workplace conditions and health outcomes in order to establish a basis for understanding the beryllium health risk.
(e)
The responsible employer must ensure the confidentiality of all work-related records generated under this rule by ensuring that:
(1)
All records that are transmitted to other parties do not contain names, social security numbers or any other variables, or combination of variables, that could be used to identify particular individuals; and
(i)
Either included as part of the worker's site medical records and maintained by the SOMD, or is maintained by another physician designated by the responsible employer;
(iii)
Used or disclosed by the responsible employer only in conformance with any applicable requirements imposed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Privacy Act of 1974, the Freedom of Information Act, and any other applicable law.
(f)
The responsible employer must maintain all records required by this part in current and accessible electronic systems, which include the ability readily to retrieve data in a format that maintains confidentiality.
(g)
The responsible employer must transmit all records generated as required by this rule, in a format that protects the confidentiality of individuals, to the DOE Chief Health, Safety and Security Officer on request.
(h)
The responsible employer must semi-annually transmit to the Office of Illness and Injury Prevention Programs, Office of Health, Safety and Security an electronic registry of beryllium-associated workers that protects confidentiality, and the registry must include, but is not limited to, a unique identifier, date of birth, gender, site, job history, medical screening test results, exposure measurements, and results of referrals for specialized medical evaluations.