1. Workers who have been exposed to occupational hazards for a long time and whose occupational health examination results are abnormal shall be reexamined in time, generally not exceeding 6 months.
2. Workers with short exposure history to occupational hazards and abnormal occupational health examination results should be reexamined within 1 year.
3. Workers who have been exposed to occupational hazards for a long time and whose occupational health examination results are normal should be reexamined within 2 years.
4. Workers with short exposure history to occupational hazards and normal occupational health examination results shall be reviewed within 3 years.
It should be noted that for some special occupational hazards, such as radioactive substances, toxic and harmful substances, the time interval of examination should be adjusted according to the specific situation to ensure that the health of workers is effectively guaranteed.
In addition, the employer should also formulate the corresponding health management plan according to the occupational health examination report, and pay special attention to and manage the workers with high occupational hazard factors to ensure their health is effectively guaranteed. At the same time, the employer should also strengthen the publicity and training of occupational health knowledge, improve workers' occupational health awareness and self-protection ability, and safeguard occupational health and workers' rights and interests.