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EBI’s occupational healthcare solutions are designed to thoroughly test and ensure that your candidate has the proper physical capacity to successfully perform their duties along with monitoring their physical capabilitites throughout their employment. EBI’s team of seasoned occupational healthcare professionals and managers are well versed in creating and managing a compliant, efficient and cost effective physical evaluation program to meet any of your needs. Through our network of more than 15,000 qualified clinic locations, EBI can provide highly accessible and convenient testing services nationwide.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS |
SERVICES OFFERED |
DESCRIPTION |
Audiogram |
Hearing test performed in an OSHA approved sound room. Very important in those industries where workers are exposed to loud noises. |
Clinical Lab Work |
Blood samples collected to check for various issues, including but not limited to Complete Blood Count, (CBC), Lipid Panel, Liver Profile, Blood Leads, Heavy Metals, HIV, and Chemistry Panels. |
Electrocardiogram |
EKG- Records the electrical activity of the heart. It is the prime tool in diagnosing heart diseases. |
Influenza Shot |
Flu Shot- Performed in a clinic or at the employer’s location, (on site, or mobile unit). |
Lift Assessment |
Lift Test- How much weight the person can lift. Specific requirements are needed: How much weight, how many repetitions, floor to waist, waist to shoulder, overhead, duration of distant. Based on job description. |
Physicals |
DOT mandated, Basic, Hazmat, Return to Work, etc. At a minimum, they include: Medical History, Vitals, Brief eye and Hearing Test, Hands on Exam by Physician. |
Pulmonary Function |
PFT or Spirometry- Measures the amount of air you move in and out of you lungs. For this test, you blow into a tube connected to a recording device. |
TB Skin Test |
PPD or Mantoux- A small amount of TB Protein is injected under the top layer of skin on you r inner forearm. If you have ever been exposed to the TB bacteria, your skin will react to the antigens by developing a firm red bump. The patient must come back to the clinic within 72 hours to have the test checked. |
Titers |
Blood is drawn and sent to the lab to test for infection causing viruses such as Hepatitis A, B, and C. Also, searching for previous vaccination antibodies. |
Vaccinations |
Hepatitis A- Is a Liver infection and most people recover without any long-term liver problems. The virus is spread mainly by oral contact with feces containing the virus.
Hepatitis B- Is a Liver disease caused by infection with the Hepatitis B virus. Very easily spread. Can be short-term or long-term. Spread from one person to another thought body fluids.
Tetanus (Td)- Caused by bacteria, booster shot every 10 years is recommended. Tetanus is now bundled with Diphtheria
TdaP- Bundled booster shot: Tetanus, Diptheria and Pertussis (whooping cough)
Rubella- German Measles, Rubella is a common childhood infection usually
with minimal systemic upset although transient arthropathy may occur in adults.
Rubeola- Measles, an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus,
specifically a paramyxovirus.
Mumps- Contagious disease that leads to painful swelling of the salivary glands.
MMR(bundled)- Measles (Rubeola), Mumps, Rubella
Varicella- Chicken Pox |
Vision Test |
Titmus-Eye testing using standard equipment. This is a much more specific eye test than the wall chart. Tests for acuity, depth and color.
Snellen- Is a wall chart that has several lines of letters. On the top line are the largest letters and on the bottom line are the smallest. Test checks your ability to see at distances (far sightedness)
E chart- Tests the vision of children and people who cannot read. Similar to the Snellen, as far as it being a wall chart, but only the letter E, is on each line and in different directions.
Ishihara- Tests for color blindness utilizing cards with red and green shapes.
Jaeger# 1- Is a small card which consists of a few short lines or paragraphs of printed matter to test your near vision. The size of the print gradually gets smaller as the person reads along. This card is held 14 inches from face. (Near sightedness) |
X-Ray |
Chest and Back- Are most common.
Single View- Checks the organ's condition.
Posteroanterior (PA)- Is the frontal views of the chest. Shows Lungs, Heart, upper gastrointestinal tract, thyroid gland, and the bones of the chest. |
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