Section 3 Personnel
Policy 3-5 PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL EXAMS
DISTRIBUTION: Finance, Parks & Recreations, Planning, Police and Public
Works
Departments
SUBJECT: Pre-Employment Physical Examinations
PURPOSE: Medical screening of prospective employees serves several purposes:
1. Ascertains that employees meet the minimum physical requirements of jobs for
which they
are hired.
2. Protects existing medical conditions that need corrections or control.
3. Identifies pre-existing medical conditions that need correction or control.
4. Procurement of a healthy, more productive work force.
BACKGROUND: City employment offers a variety of positions where a certain
level of
fitness and physical well-being are required to perform requisite tasks proficiently and safety.
This need has been recognized in the Police and Fire Departments where pre-employment
physicals have been mandatory for Firefighters and Police Officers for some
time. This policy
extends physical examinations to certain general employee positions.
PROCEDURES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. The Personnel Office will
designate certain general employee
positions as requiring the medical screening of a pre-employment physical examination for
prospective hires. Position vacancy announcements will specify if successful completion of a
physical is a conditions of employment. A list of the positions requiring pre-employment
physicals will be maintained in the Personnel Office. These lists will be modified as requested by
Department Directors subject to the approval of the Personnel Director. (See Exhibit #1).
NOTE: Existing City employees slated to be transferred or promoted into one of these
designated positions would be required to undergo a physical only if the physical demands of the
position are significantly different or greater than the position currently held and the gaining
Department Director or Personnel Director specifies that a physical be given.
2. A successfully completed pre-employment physical will be the final step in
the hiring
process for these designated positions. After interview screening has been completed, the
applicant selected will be notified of his/her tentative selection and informed that upon
successful completion of a physical examination at City expense he/she will be hired. The
applicant will be instructed to report to the Personnel Office to obtain authorization and
instructions pertaining to the physical.
NOTE: As a contingency, the supervisor should retain the names of qualified alternates
in case
the primary candidate for employment is disqualified by the physical examination.
3. When the selected applicant reports to the personnel Office, he/she will be
provided a
written authorization for the physical which is to be turned in at the examining physician's office
or clinic. The applicant will be informed as to when and when to report for the physical and
instructed to return to the Personnel Office with the completed physical examination form.
4. If the applicant fails to report for the physical as scheduled or fails to
return to the Personnel
Office within 24 hours after the time scheduled for the physical, he/she would normally be
disqualified from consideration for hire. However, extenuating circumstances will be considered
in making the final determination.
5. The physical will include a medical history questionnaire to be completed
by the applicant,
general examination by a physician, and laboratory work to include urinalysis. The blood
analysis (CBC, serology, blood sugar) is optional at the discretion of the Personnel Director. The
questionnaire information and physical will be recorded on forms provided by the Personnel
Office for that purpose (see Exhibit #2).
6. The opinion of the examining physician as to whether or not the applicant
is physically
qualified for the position applied for will be indicated on the examination form. Although the
recommendations of the physician will normally be followed, the responsibility for the decision
to hire remains with the City.
7. After completion of the examination, the applicant will return to the Personnel
Office with
the completed examination form in a sealed envelope. The Employee Services Office or
Personnel Director will review and evaluate the form for completeness, indications of physical
limitations, and physician's recommendations and signature.
a. If no significant physical limitations are indicated and the physician recommends
hiring, the
individual will be hired and immediately informed of such. The affected Department will
immediately be notified that the selection has been finalized.
b. If the applicant is hireable except for a disease or other condition (such
as high blood
pressure or nearsightedness) that can be expeditiously corrected or controlled, he/she will be
informed that the condition has to be resolved before employment can be considered. Treatment
must be by the applicant's physician with no cost to the City. if operational considerations within
the affected Department permit the hiring delay, 1-3 weeks will be allowed to control or correct
the condition. A written statement signed by the treating physician will be required indicating
resolution of the problem. If these requirements are met, the applicant
will be hired.
c. If significant permanent or long term physical (or mental) limitations are
noted, it will be
necessary for the Personnel Director and the Department Director concerned to determine if
these limitations would rule out the applicant for the position applied for. The applicant will
be
notified of the decision within 48 hours.
8. Pre-employment physical examination documentation will be maintained in the
Personnel
Office as a permanent part of the employee's personnel records. Examination forms for
disqualified applicants will be filed with their employment applications.
REFERENCES: None
RESCISSION: None
EFFECTIVE DATE: This policy is effective July 2, 1984 and remains in effect
until
rescinded.
__________________________
Robert E. Metzinger
City Manager