Environmental Health & Safety has launched the new EHS Assistant (EHSA) system. To ensure ease of adoption and understanding, it is rolling out in phases. During each phase, EH&S will contact and arrange an orientation followed by access to the system. Access to the system will not be granted until orientation is complete. For questions, contact EH&S at EHSASupport@uab.edu.
UAB International Visiting Scientists, Scholars, and Observers
Due to the disparity of immunization requirements among many foreign countries, all UAB international visiting scientists, scholars, and observers are required to be immunized as outlined by UAB International Student & Scholar Service and UAB Employee Health program. In lieu of being re-immunized, international scholars must present proof of receiving the required immunizations. If the scholar does not have such proof or has not been immunized, the scholar must be immunized against the specified diseases prior to attending, enrolling, or participating in UAB academic research, research observation, or clinical programs and activities. All International Scholars must be screened for tuberculosis (TB). Additionally, all international scholars and students from countries or territories with an TB incident rate greater than 20 cases per 100,000 population according to the latest available information from the World Health Organization must be tested prior to starting activities on UAB campus. This testing must be done in the United States and must be completed no more than three months before start of UAB activities. The type of testing will be determined by the UAB Employee Health Program.
The required immunizations are as follows:
- 2 documented MMR vaccinations or MMR titers demonstrating immunity (documentation for titer should include reference ranges)
- 2 documented Varicella vaccinations or Varicella titers demonstrating immunity (documentation for titer should include reference ranges)
- 3 documented Hepatitis B vaccinations or Hepatitis B titers demonstrating immunity (if in clinical areas or working with tissue of human origin) (documentation for titer should include reference ranges)
- 2 documented COVID-19 vaccinations (and proof of booster(s) if completed)
- Tdap vaccination within the last 10 years
- Meningococcal vaccinations (if less than 22 years old)
- TB Chest X-Ray when you arrive to UAB- not before coming to UAB
All immunizations must be complete within 6 weeks of the international scholar’s arrival upon UAB’s campus. Immunizations and chest X-ray must be paid for by the international scholars. TB chest X-Rays must be done in the United States. If any titer results do not demonstrate immunity, international scholars will be required to receive the vaccination. Any international scholars that do not complete the required immunizations within the 6-week window will have all facilities access revoked by UAB Physical Security via their OneCard and the discrepancy will be reported to the scholar’s Primary Investigator and the department. Immunization records must be sent to the UAB Employee Health program. Upon receipt of immunization records, the international scholar will receive a compliance email from the UAB Employee Health program.
2020 Flu Vaccine Program
UAB offering drive-thru flu vaccines
Medical experts are strongly emphasizing the importance of getting vaccinated against the flu this year. The goal is to prevent additional stress on the nation’s healthcare system, already under significant strain from the COVID-19 pandemic.
To ensure our campus community has the best opportunity to be vaccinated against the flu, UAB Occupational Medicine will be hosting FREE drive-thru clinics this month. The clinics are available to UAB students and campus employees, and it’s recommended to make an appointment in advance.
Key Details:
- Drive-thru flu vaccine clinic
- Open to all UAB campus employees and students
- 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
- Nov. 13th and 20th
- Located in 12th Street Parking Deck (must enter on the 13th Street side)
- Make appointment through UAB online system
- Only 1-2 people can be vaccinated per vehicle
- Both individuals must be on the driver’s side of the vehicle and able to open their car door to receive the vaccine
- Vaccine administered to left arm only
- The vaccine is given in the upper arm, so plan your attire for easy access to that area.
- You must have completed your daily Healthcheck and show your Event Passport
- You must wear a mask
- Your temperature will be taken
- You must wait on location for 15 minutes after receiving the vaccine per CDC guidelines
- Employees who are pregnant, allergic to eggs, or have previously had a adverse reaction and wish to receive their flu vaccine by Occupational Medicine should consult their primary care physician prior and have written permission to receive.
- Visit uab.edu/flu for more information
Hospital Employees
Annually thereafter, you must update your medical status and/or be fit-tested.
1. |
Have you completed an Initial N95 Respirator Use Form within the last year? |
Yes, go to question 2. |
No, click here. |
2. |
Have you been fit-tested within the last year? |
Yes, click here. |
No, click here. |
Fit testing takes place at:
UAB Hospital Employee Health
RWUH Suite 101
1813 6th Ave S
Birmingham, AL 35249-6508
Phone: 996-9270
Hours: 7am - 4pm (closed from 12-1pm)
UAB Campus Employees
Annually thereafter, you must update your medical status and/or be fit-tested as indicated below:
1. |
Are you enrolled in the UAB Occupational Medicine Program? |
Yes, go to question 2. |
No, enroll here. |
2. |
Have you completed an Initial Respirator Use Form within the last year? |
Yes, go to question 3. |
No, click here. |
3. |
Have you been fit-tested within the last year? |
Yes, click here. |
No, click here. |