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- Fitness for Duty - e-tmf. org
When assessing Fitness for Duty, three primary factors; risk, capacity, and tolerance should be considered (Talmage et al , 2013) Assessment of risk and capacity can be correlated to federal guidelines established by the ADA
- Our mission is to deliver SUITABILITY, FITNESS, decisions, supporting a . . .
FITNESS DETERMINATIONS Fitness determinations use the same guidelines as suitability to determine whether a person’s character is acceptable to perform duties on behalf of a federal agency, specifically for contract employees Security determinations apply to civilian, military, and contract personnel who are assigned
- eCFR :: 10 CFR Part 26 -- Fitness for Duty Programs
This part prescribes requirements and standards for the establishment, implementation, and maintenance of fitness-for-duty (FFD) programs
- MEDICAL FITNESS FOR DUTY DETERMINATIONS - globalhssesolutions. com
Fitness for duty determinations require that medical practitioners understand the underlying physical condition, how that condition is impacted by service in the maritime environment, and how the condition itself can impact maritime and public safety
- Fitness for Duty from a Mental Health Perspective: Comparison of . . .
The standards for fitness for duty from a mental health perspective are delineated in several United States (US) government and Department of Defense (DoD) instruc-tions This paper’s purpose is to collate, summarize, and discuss the specific instructions that set forth the standards for fitness for duty from a mental health perspective This
- Psychological Fitness-for-Duty Evaluation Guidelines
1 1 The IACP Police Psychological Services Section (PPSS) developed these guidelines to educate and inform public safety employers that request fitness-for-duty evaluations (FFDEs) and the practice of examiners who perform them
- Extent of Use and Application of Fitness-for-Duty Examinations by . . .
Information was obtained from 32 federal agencies and the Postal Service regarding 2,518 cases in which employees were requested to take fitness-for-duty examinations since July 1, 1973, in order to determine the extent to which federal agencies have required employees to be examined and the ways this practice has been applied
- DoDI 1400. 25, Volume 731, DoD Civilian Personnel Management System . . .
Ensure establishment of criteria for utilizing interim suitability and fitness determinations based on initial investigatory results to the maximum extent practicable based on mission requirements and position designation
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