NIGHT WORKER SCREENING
Assessment
We can help your organisation comply with
the Working Time Regulations
1998 by undertaking night worker
health assessments. Employees complete a Night
Worker Health Assessment Questionnaire
which is posted directly to us for confidential assessment.
You are then notified of the employee’s fitness for night
work and, if necessary, of any particular support the employee
may need to continue to work effectively.
For more information about the Working
Time Regulations, click here.
Unsuitability
for Night Work
If the employee is found to be unsuitable
for night work, we would inform you if the employee is considered
disabled under the terms of the Disability Discrimination Act
1995 and provide advice on how you can meet your obligations
under the Act.
For more information about the Disability
Discrimination Act, click here.
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WORKING TIME REGULATIONS 1998
As there are some medical conditions which can be
made worse by night work, the Working Time Regulations 1998 oblige
employers to provide those employees who work nights with a free
health assessment on a periodic basis. The purpose of the assessment
is to determine whether the employee is fit to carry out night
work or identify any health problems that may have arisen as a
consequence of working night shifts.
The regulations do not state how often health assessments
should be carried out, other than noting that they should be conducted
at regular intervals. The Society of Occupational Medicine suggests
the frequency of assessments be based on the following time intervals:
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Up to age 45 |
Every
three years |
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Up to age 60 |
Every two years |
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60 years + |
Every year thereafter |
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If a night worker has had a prolonged period
of sickness absence, or several short spells of absence, or is
exposed to any special hazards prior to the next scheduled assessment,
an assessment should take place sooner.
As night worker health assessments are voluntary,
employees may decline the offer of an assessment.
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