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Regulation 145
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 6 in force at 29.7.2021, see reg. 1(1)
The information that must be included in a health record is—
(a)the crew member’s—
(i)full name;
(ii)gender;
(iii)date of birth;
(iv)address;
(v)national insurance number, if the crew member has one,
(b)the date the crew member began work as a classified crew member for the operator required to create the health record,
(c)if the crew member has received an overexposure—
(i)the date on which the overexposure occurred, and
(ii)the results of any medical examination undertaken by an approved doctor pursuant to regulation 141(2)(b), and the name and signature, which may be an electronic signature, of the approved doctor who undertook that examination,
(d)the results of all medical examinations and health reviews of the crew member performed in accordance with regulation 144 under the instruction of the spaceflight operator which are signed by the approved doctor and include a legible record of that doctor’s signature,
(e)a statement made by the approved doctor who performed the crew member’s most recent examination or, as the case may be, health review, setting out the determination made in respect of the crew member under regulation 144(3) at that examination or review, including any conditions specified as mentioned in regulation 144(3)(b), and
(f)a copy of the record of all monitoring undertaken in relation to the crew member under regulation 146.
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