What should the employer do if there are occupational hazards in the workplace?

First, the employer should find relevant occupational health testing institutions to test the environment of the factory, and take corresponding protective measures to test the existing occupational hazards.

Second, for employees with occupational hazards.

1. The employing unit shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards for occupational health examination.

2, the employer shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards to carry out occupational health examination before taking up their posts.

3. The employing unit shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards to have regular occupational health examinations. For workers who need reexamination and medical observation, reexamination and medical observation shall be arranged according to the time required by the medical examination institution.

4. The employing unit shall organize workers exposed to occupational hazards to undergo occupational health examination when they leave their posts.

5. The employing unit shall promptly organize the workers who have suffered or may suffer from acute occupational hazards for health examination and medical observation.

6. When a medical examination institution finds a patient suspected of occupational disease, it shall report to the local health administrative department in accordance with the regulations, and notify the employer and the laborer. The employing unit shall report to the local health administrative department in accordance with the regulations for patients suspected of occupational diseases, and arrange them for occupational disease diagnosis or medical observation according to the requirements of the medical examination institution.

7. The occupational health examination shall determine the examination items and examination periods according to the categories of occupational hazard factors specified in the occupational health examination items and periods. When review is needed, inspection items can be added accordingly according to the review requirements.

8. Occupational health check list should be filled in for occupational health examination, and health check list for radiation workers should be filled in for health examination of radiation workers.

Extended data:

Occupational hazards refer to various hazards that may lead to occupational diseases for workers engaged in occupational activities. Occupational hazard factors include: various harmful chemical, physical and biological factors existing in occupational activities, as well as other occupational hazards generated in the process of operation.

There are five characteristics of occupational diseases in China, namely:

1, the number of people exposed to occupational hazards is large, and the number of patients is large;

2. Occupational hazards are widely distributed in industries, and small and medium-sized enterprises are seriously harmful;

3. The mobility of occupational hazards is high, and the hazard transfer is serious;

4. Occupational diseases are hidden and delayed, and their harm is often ignored;

5. The economic losses caused by occupational hazards are huge and far-reaching.