EMT / Paramedic
Also known as: Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic, AEMT, First Responder, Ambulance Crew
EMTs and paramedics require medical evaluations ensuring physical capability for emergency patient care, including lifting, carrying, and working in high-stress environments. They need immunizations for bloodborne pathogen exposure and TB screening.
Required Health Screenings & Tests
| Requirement | Frequency | Regulation |
|---|---|---|
| EMT/Paramedic Physical Examination Physical evaluation assessing fitness for emergency medical duties including lifting/carrying patients, CPR capability, and stress tolerance. | Annual | — |
| Hepatitis B Vaccination 3-dose series required for bloodborne pathogen exposure risk. | One-Time | 29 CFR 1910.1030 |
| TB Testing Annual tuberculosis screening required for healthcare/EMS workers. | Annual | — |
| Non-DOT Drug Test Pre-employment and random testing per agency policy. | Varies | — |
| Flu Vaccine Annual influenza vaccination strongly recommended or required by agency. | Annual | — |
Required Certifications
NREMT Certification
- Issued by
- National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
- Valid for
- 2 years
- Renewal
- Continuing education hours (EMT: 40 hrs, Paramedic: 60 hrs) or recertification exam.
State EMS License
- Issued by
- State EMS Office
- Valid for
- 2-4 years (varies by state)
- Renewal
- NREMT recertification or state-specific CE requirements.
Compliance Timeline
Pre-Hire
— Before Hire- Physical exam
- Drug test
- TB test
- Immunization verification
- NREMT/state license verification
Onboarding
— First 60 Days- Hepatitis B series initiation
- Respirator fit test (if applicable)
- Agency-specific orientation
Ongoing
— Throughout Career- Continuing education
- Random drug testing (if applicable)
Periodic Renewal
— Annual/Biennial- Annual physical
- Annual TB test
- Annual flu vaccine
- NREMT recertification every 2 years
Frequently Asked Questions
Do EMTs need DOT drug testing?
EMTs are not DOT-regulated for drug testing unless they also drive a vehicle qualifying as a CMV (over 26,001 lbs or 16+ passengers). Most ambulance services use non-DOT drug testing programs.
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