Occupational health examination is an important measure for occupational disease prevention and health management. The implementation of this system can guarantee the health status of workers and fundamentally adjust the form of medical care in the workplace. However, the issue of effectiveness and feasibility still needs to be considered. Therefore, all regions should improve and deepen relevant policies, regulations and standards according to actual conditions, and strengthen corresponding management and supervision.
In addition to the occupational disease health examination prescribed by laws and regulations, professionals should actively participate in occupational disease screening and routine health examination of occupational work, and implement the idea of prevention first, early diagnosis and early treatment. In addition, mutual learning and experience exchange have become relevant professional societies and associations, and the fields are displayed from academic, policy and other dimensions and perspectives.
The implementation of occupational health examination system is one of the necessary measures to promote occupational health management, which plays a great role in preventing and controlling occupational health. The government and enterprises should * * * abide by the provisions of the Management Measures for Occupational Disease Physical Examination, and strengthen supervision in the implementation process to improve the quality and effect of the system. For workers, maintaining a healthy and safe working environment is an important means to protect their physical and mental health.
Legal basis:
Measures for the Administration of Occupational Health Examination Article 1 In order to strengthen the work of occupational health examination, standardize the management of occupational health examination institutions and protect the health rights and interests of workers, these measures are formulated in accordance with the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Occupational Diseases (hereinafter referred to as the Law on the Prevention and Control of Occupational Diseases).
Article 2 The term "occupational health examination" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the health examination conducted by medical and health institutions for workers exposed to occupational hazards before, during and after taking up their posts.
Article 3 The National Health and Family Planning Commission shall be responsible for the supervision and administration of occupational health examination throughout the country.
The local health and family planning administrative department at or above the county level shall be responsible for the supervision and management of the occupational health examination work in this area; Combined with the actual needs of occupational disease prevention and control work, make full use of existing resources, make unified planning and rational layout; Strengthen the capacity building of occupational health inspection institutions and provide necessary guarantee conditions.