The employee was diagnosed with occupational disease by pre-employment physical examination.

Article 6 The employing unit shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards to undergo occupational health examination before taking up their posts.

The employer shall not arrange for workers who have not received occupational health examination before taking up their posts to engage in operations that are exposed to occupational hazards; Workers with occupational taboos shall not be arranged to engage in operations that are taboo.

Article 12 The expenses for occupational health examination and medical observation of laborers shall be borne by the employing unit.

Fourteenth occupational health examination should fill in the Occupational Health Checklist.

If it is a general post physical examination, that is, a routine physical examination, the unit can contact the physical examination institution (hospital) and fill in the occupational health checklist; If it is a special type of physical examination, it should be taboo. You should tell the hospital the nature of the post.

For example:

4.8. 1 Pre-job health examination The main purpose of pre-job health examination is to find out whether there are occupational contraindications and establish basic health records for people exposed to occupational hazards. Pre-work health examination is a compulsory occupational health examination, which should be completed before starting to engage in dangerous operations. The following personnel shall undergo pre-job health examination:

(1) Newly hired personnel who intend to engage in occupational hazards, including those who have been transferred;

(2) Persons who intend to engage in operations with special requirements for health, such as working at heights, electrician operations and professional motor vehicle driving operations.

For example:

9.2 aerial work

9.2. 1 Pre-job occupational health examination

9.2. 1. 1 Occupational contraindications of target diseases:

(1) Hypertension

(2) acrophobia

(3) epilepsy, syncope and Meniere's disease

(4) heart disease and abnormal electrocardiogram (arrhythmia)

(5) Motor dysfunction of joints and limbs.

9.2. 1.2 inspection contents

(1) The focus of symptom inquiry is whether there is a family history of acrophobia, hypertension, heart disease and mental illness. History and seizures of epilepsy, syncope and Meniere's disease

(2) Physical examination

A. The routine examination of internal medicine focuses on blood pressure, heart and tremor.

B. Otology examination, routine examination and vestibular function examination (those with medical history or clinical manifestations)

C. Surgical examination mainly examines the joint and motor function of limbs.

(3) Laboratory and other inspections

A. Required items include blood routine, urine routine, electrocardiogram and serum alt.

B. Selective EEG (those with a history of dizziness or syncope)

As for the "letter of introduction", you can write it or not. Just contact the medical examination hospital to pay the fee and get the "Physical Examination Form" to wait for the medical examination schedule.