- (a) responding to reports of exposure to chemical and non-communicable biological hazards attributable to environmental and occupational settings. Such responses shall include, at a minimum, preliminary evaluation and exposure investigation; appropriate environmental, biological, clinical or epidemiological monitoring; appropriate public health interventions to reduce and/or eliminate exposures; public or professional information and education; and consultation and referral as needed; and
- (b) maintaining a log of reported exposures and alleged health effects, including a timeline and description of the response provided.
The local health department shall maintain and conduct a program that includes, at a minimum: