The Eight Provisions on the Prevention and Control of Occupational Hazards in Employers stipulates that employers must organize workers to carry out occupational health examinations.

According to "Eight Provisions on Prevention and Control of Occupational Hazards in Employers", employers must organize workers to carry out occupational health examination and establish custody files, and it is strictly forbidden not to file files without medical examination. This statement is correct.

1. Occupational health examination refers to the process of evaluating and monitoring the health status of workers engaged in certain occupational activities through medical means and methods. The purpose is to discover potential occupational hazards and prevent and control the occurrence and development of occupational diseases.

2. The employing unit shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, organize workers who are exposed to occupational hazards to carry out occupational health examinations before, during and after taking up their posts.

3. Failing to undergo occupational health examination before leaving the post, or being suspected of having an occupational disease patient during diagnosis or medical observation; Or suffers from occupational diseases or work-related injuries in the unit and is confirmed to have lost or partially lost the ability to work; Or sick or injured at work, the employer shall not terminate the labor contract within the prescribed medical treatment period.

4. In addition, the employer shall also establish personal occupational health monitoring files for the workers and keep them properly within the prescribed time limit. The occupational health monitoring files shall include the employees' occupational history, occupational hazard exposure history, occupational health examination results, occupational disease diagnosis and treatment and other relevant personal health information.

Related knowledge of health examination

1. Physical examination refers to a medical method of physical examination to understand the physical condition of the subject and find out the potential diseases as soon as possible. Health examination can help people find and treat diseases at an early stage, prevent the occurrence and development of diseases and improve their quality of life.

2. The contents of health examination include physical examination, laboratory examination and image examination. Physical examination refers to the doctor's comprehensive examination of the subject's body, including appearance, lymph nodes, heart, respiratory system, digestive system, nervous system and so on. Laboratory examination refers to the physical examination of subjects through blood, urine and other laboratory tests.

3, including blood routine, urine routine, biochemical examination, immunological examination, etc. Imaging examination refers to the examination of the subject by means of X-ray, B-ultrasound and ct, including electrocardiogram, chest X-ray and abdominal B-ultrasound.

4. The frequency and items of health examination should be determined according to factors such as personal age, gender, occupation and living habits. Generally speaking, it is recommended to have a comprehensive health examination every year, including physical examination, laboratory examination and imaging examination. For some high-risk groups, such as long-term smoking, drinking, bad eating habits, etc., the frequency and items of health examination should be appropriately increased.