Do you have a health certificate to check hepatitis B?

Legal analysis: you need to check hepatitis B to get a health certificate. Items to be examined for obtaining a health certificate include viral hepatitis, dysentery, typhoid fever, active tuberculosis, dermatosis, routine internal surgery, chest X-ray, and fecal bacteriology culture (not available in some areas). Process of handling health certificate: 1, 2 ID cards and one-inch color photos of individuals bareheaded, get the medical examination form, pay the medical examination fee at the toll booth, paste the photos (the other one is for obtaining the health certificate), and fill in the basic information such as name and gender. 2. Laboratory blood collection and stool anal swab test. 3. Routine physical examination of internal and external surgery. 4, X-ray chest X-ray. 5. Complete all physical examination items. Contents of preventive health examination: (1) For those who are engaged in the production and sale of food and drinking water, cosmetics producers, and those who directly serve customers in public places, diseases such as viral hepatitis A, viral hepatitis E, dysentery, typhoid fever, active tuberculosis and dermatosis are mainly examined. (2) Occupational contraindications, occupational diseases and occupational diseases are mainly checked for hazardous workers and radiation workers. (three) mainly check the growth and development of students, health status and common diseases, infectious diseases and endemic diseases.

Legal basis: Regulations on Hygiene Management in Public Places.

Article 5 The competent department of public places shall establish a health management system, equip full-time or part-time health management personnel, regularly check the health status of their business units (including individual operators, the same below), and provide necessary conditions.

Article 6 A business unit shall be responsible for the hygiene management of the public places it operates, establish a hygiene responsibility system, and conduct hygiene knowledge training and assessment for employees.

Seventh people who directly serve customers in public places must hold a "health certificate" before they can engage in their own work. Persons suffering from dysentery, typhoid fever, viral hepatitis, active tuberculosis, purulent or exudative skin diseases and other diseases that hinder public health shall not engage in direct customer service before they are cured.