Health Surveillance

Health Surveillance involves the periodic examination of workers to prevent occupationally-related disease, in addition to health protection. Health surveillance is particularly important in workplaces where exposure to hazardous agents can occur.

Programs are established in compliance with legislation and each service is tailored to the requirements of the employer.

Health surveillance may include questionnaires, physical examinations including audiometric tests, spirometry and chest X-rays, and pathology tests; for example to check lead and organophosphates levels,