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Health surveillance is a legal requirement under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, COSHH and a number of other regulations covering specific hazards including lead, asbestos, noise and vibration. It may be appropriate where potential exposure to a hazard has a recognised health effect which can be measured and tested. This can take the form of assessing hearing, measuring lung function, examining the skin or carrying out blood or urine tests. Screening can be conducted both offshore by specially trained medics or at any of Abermed’s centres by our specially trained screening technicians. Four StepsHealth risk management is implemented as a continuous process, designed to cover all aspects of risk management. The process is broken down into four stages:
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Health surveillance is the regular systematic monitoring of employees’ health to identify early signs of work-related damage by exposure to known hazards, and putting preventative measures in place to avoid any long term or permanent harm.