First, have a health check-up before applying for a health certificate.
1, 2 ID cards and one-inch color photos of individuals bareheaded, pay the medical examination fee at the toll booth, get the medical examination form, paste the photos (the other one is a 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.
Two, the physical examination results meet the conditions for issuing health certificates, and have passed the training of health laws and regulations organized by health supervision institutions;
Go to the health supervision office of the health bureau under its jurisdiction to apply for a health certificate with my one-inch bareheaded color photo. If the physical examination results do not meet the conditions for issuing a health certificate, a health certificate shall not be issued.
Precautions:
1, take blood on an empty stomach before 9 am every day;
2. Avoid strenuous exercise before physical examination, avoid drinking and meat food, so as not to affect the results of liver function test.
Legal basis: Article 45 of the Food Safety Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), food producers and business operators shall establish and implement the health management system for employees. Persons suffering from diseases that hinder food safety as stipulated by the administrative department of health of the State Council shall not engage in direct contact with imported food. Food production and marketing personnel engaged in direct contact with imported food shall undergo annual health examination and obtain health certificates before taking up their posts.
Article 7 of the Regulations on Health and Safety Management in Public Places * * * Personnel who directly serve customers must hold a Health Certificate before they can engage in their own jobs. 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.