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—Why Onsite Physiotherapy Matters More Than Imaging in Workplace Shoulder Pain
Read moreWe design pre-employment screenings specifically for the transport industry, addressing the unique roles and physical requirements of this sector.
Employ Health provides a comprehensive pre-employment assessment for transport workers that includes musculoskeletal, physical capacity, audiometric, and vision screenings, in addition to spirometry and drug and alcohol testing. These evaluations provide you in-depth understanding of a candidate’s physical and medical readiness for transport roles within your business.
Detailed understanding of a worker's physical condition enables optimal job placement, significantly reducing the risk of on-the-job injuries.
Detailed pre-screening records allow for effective employee support and monitoring, helping to prevent worsening of pre-existing conditions.
The insights from our screenings assist in making informed decisions, ensuring the right fit for each role within your organisation.
Aligning employee capabilities with job requirements fosters a safer, more productive transport environment.
Prepare your candidates to meet the physical demands of transport roles, keeping your workforce agile and ready.
The screening also serves as a general health check, identifying any issues that might need proactive medical attention.
Tests the skeletal and muscular systems, crucial for roles involving manual handling or prolonged driving.
Evaluates strength and endurance, essential for handling transport-related tasks.
Important for ensuring hearing accuracy in an industry where auditory cues are vital for safety.
Essential for drivers and other transport workers to ensure safety and operational accuracy.
Assesses lung function, particularly important for workers exposed to exhaust or other airborne substances.
Ensures compliance with safety standards and regulations, using breathalyser and swab tests.
Our experienced team of workplace physiotherapists consistent, high-quality service for our clients.
Employ Health’s approach to service delivery ensures there is a scalable and reproducible solution for our clients as the volume of their requirements increase.
Drawing from years of industry experience, we offer detailed insights and customised recommendations for the transport sector.
Our services extend to other crucial screenings for the transport industry, including:
—Why Onsite Physiotherapy Matters More Than Imaging in Workplace Shoulder Pain
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