Hours of Operation Effective May 1, 2022: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm -- closed 12 pm to 1 pm for lunch/training
Call for  appointments and questions  at 301-286-6666
The Health Unit is open to ALL for emergency triage, Health and wellness services are available for all Civil Servants (occupational medical examinations/medical surveillance and walk-in emergency injuries and illnesses.

 


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February - Health Awareness

February - Short but Mighty Month

February:   American Heart Month

February:   Black History Month

February:   National Cancer Prevention Month

February:   National Self-Check Month

February 2:   Go Red for Women

February 4:   World Cancer Day

February 7:   Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

February 14:  Valentine's Day

February 14:  National Donor Day

February 16:  National Caregivers Day

February 19: Presidents' Day

February 22: Recreational Sports & Fitness Day

NASA’s Occupational Health Program website at https://nasa.sharepoint.com/sites/ohp   

NASA’s Health4Life Website at https://nasa.sharepoint.com/sites/health4life contains general health/wellness information  


News & Events

Health Promotion, Wellness, and Fitness is now Mission: HEALTH

https://nasa.sharepoint.com/sites/health4life/

OCHMO’s announces initiative to support all NASA Centers’ health promotion, wellness, and safety efforts (e.g., events, speakers, activities) using an Agency-wide approach, promoting availability to the entire workforce.  

With the integration of Health Promotion, Wellness, Physical Fitness, Mental Health, and Safety we will support the workforce for both in-person and virtual working environments in line with NIOSH’s “Total Worker Health” objectives.  Aligning the dynamic landscape of change to positively impact overall whole-person health and wellness will uphold Agency program sustainability, impact, and growth.

For more information visit:  https://nasa.sharepoint.com/sites/health4life/


This HR Message is being delivered to you via HRMES On Behalf Of: Agency Drug Testing Program Manager


Cannabidiol (CBD) oil, which is a chemical compound extracted from the flowers and buds of the hemp (cannabis sativa) plant, has increased in popularity as a result of the claims that it is a natural remedy for common ailments such as chronic pain and anxiety. There are no standards governing the manufacturing of products containing CBDs; however, products that contain pure CBDs typically has less than 0.3% of the Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound of the cannabis plant associated with the sensation of feeling “high.” The lack of standards means there are CBD products being marketed that contains a sufficient level of THC to cause a positive drug test result. Please be aware that, the use of any compounds or substances not approved by the FDA cannot be used as a legitimate medical explanation for a positive drug test result.

As a reminder, the use of illegal drugs by federal employees is not permissible under any circumstances, regardless of state and/or local laws; this includes the use of Marijuana or products that contains THC for recreational and/or medical purposes.

NASA is authorized to conduct pre-employment testing of any individual who will occupy a testing designated position (TDP) and Random testing of employees who occupy a TDP. All employees are subject to testing under provisions for reasonable suspicion and post-accident and/or unsafe practice testing regardless of the TDP designation of their position.

For more information about NASA’s Drug-Free Workplace Program, please see the NSSC Drug Testing page at https://www.nssc.nasa.gov/drugtesting.