HEALTH RISKS AND HEALTH SURVEILLANCE
Overview
Risk assessments coupled with appropriate health
surveillance are tools which enable you, as an employer, to monitor
your employees to prevent work-related ill-health. The type of
health surveillance which is required is dependant upon the risks
that your employees are exposed to in their job. These can be
identified by a risk assessment.
Examples of health surveillance include:
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audiometric tests for
employees exposed to noise; |
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skin surveillance for employees
exposed to oils and other potentially harmful chemicals; |
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lung function tests for employees
exposed to dust and other respiratory sensitisors; |
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assessment of employees who travel
abroad regularly to ensure that the travel is not detrimental
to their physical or mental well-being; |
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vision screening for DSE users; |
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monitoring pregnant employees; |
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monitoring employees who require
statutory examinations (e.g. climbers, fork lift truck drivers,
PCV drivers etc). |
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How
Health Surveillance benefits your Organisation
The benefits of health surveillance include the
following:
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helps you to comply with health
and safety legislation; |
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enables you to identify work related activities
that may be harmful to employees’ health; |
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helps to identify employees who may have pre-existing
health problems which may affect their ability to perform their
job; |
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ensures that those employed in safety critical
jobs (e.g. train drivers, bus drivers, heavy goods vehicle
drivers, fork lift drivers) have an adequate level of fitness
to reduce the likelihood of an employee’s ill-health
impacting on the employee’s or public’s safety; |
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allows you to assess whether the control measures
you have put in place (e.g. ear defenders) are effective; |
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provides a baseline health profile so that any
claim for compensation for work-related ill-health can be assessed
in terms of the health of the employee when they joined the
organisation. |
How
we can help you
We can help you set up appropriate health surveillance
programmes. These can include:
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conducting initial risk assessments
to determine what type of health surveillance is required; |
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providing competent occupational health personnel
to undertake the health surveillance; |
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ensuring that all health surveillance results
are reviewed clinically by an occupational physician; |
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introducing management reports outlining the
results of the health surveillance, trends, and action recommendations. |
For more information on how we can help,
please contact us.
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