Pre-employment health examination refers to the health examination conducted by the employer for the employees who are about to work in this industry before taking part in the work. The purpose is to find occupational contraindications. For example, workers engaged in lead and benzene operations focus on nervous system and hemogram examination, and workers engaged in dust operations undergo chest X-ray examination to determine whether the health status of workers is suitable for this operation.
Regular health examination means that the employer checks the health status of workers engaged in certain operations at regular intervals. The purpose is to find occupational contraindications and occupational-related injuries. Employees who find occupational contraindications and work-related injuries should be transferred from their original posts in time and properly placed. For example, do workers exposed to dust have silicosis, and workers exposed to benzene have leukemia?
Refers to the health examination conducted by employees before changing jobs or changing jobs. The purpose is to know whether the occupational hazards have any damage or suspicious signs to their health.
(1) Holding the Practice License of Medical Institution, and holding the Radiological Diagnosis and Treatment License if it involves radiological examination items;
(2) It has corresponding occupational health examination places, waiting places and examination rooms, with a total construction area of not less than 400 square meters, and the use area of each independent examination room is not less than 6 square meters;
(3) Having medical and health technicians such as medical practitioners and nurses who are suitable for the approved occupational health examination categories and items.