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Working at Height Medical

A Working at Height Medical ensures that employees are medically fit to perform tasks at height safely. Under the Working at Height Regulations 2005, all employees working at height should undergo a medical assessment to help reduce the risk of falls and related injuries.

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Working at Height Medicals for Employees

Working at height medical will help ensure that your employees are medically fit to be working at height.

The Working at Height Regulations 2005 state that all employees who work at height should undergo a medical assessment to reduce the risk of falls and injury.

A place is considered ‘at height’ if there is considerable risk that an employee may be injured from falling from such place, and surprisingly, this can include places that are at or below ground level.

Working at height include abseilers, cherry picker drivers, scissor lift controllers, riggers, miners, rooftop workers and telecom engineers.

Our work at height medical includes:

  • General health assessment
  • Audiometry
  • Spirometry
  • Vision screening
  • Musculoskeletal assessment

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