Services Offered
Employment Physicals
Trinity Health Occupational Medicine helps to manage and guarantee your companies compliance with the Department of Transportation (DOT), Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA),and other health regulations.
Our Employment Physicals program can help your business:
- Verify whether employees are physically able to perform the required duties of their positions.
- Determine a medical baseline for new employees at their date of hire in accordance with the applicable regulatory agency.
- Administer periodic physical examinations, as required for compliance.
Services include:
- FAA, Class 1, 2 & 3
- DOT & Non-DOT
- Travel or administrative
Pre-employment Physical Exam
Pre-employment Physical Examinations are performed to determine if a potential employee is physically capable of performing the essential functions of the job, while maintaining their medical confidentiality.The exam is conducted with attention to the applicant’s job duties, including physical requirements and potential exposures to hazardous materials. The content of the examination depends on the particular job and the work-site assessment. Certain jobs that require use of personal protective equipment, such as respiratory protection, can include a pulmonary function test (breathing test) as part of the pre-placement exam. Those involved in interstate trucking usually require a physical exam and a urinary drug test. To avoid errors in either the content or the context of the examination, Trinity Health Occupational Medicine uses standard practices to which both the employer and the examining physician agree. Following the examination, the physician provides a written opinion about the person's suitability for performing the job without health and safety risk to self or others.
Annual Wellness
Prevention programs can help keep employees health and can monitor their medical needs. Health promotion and prevention programs include:- Vaccinations for Tetanus, Hep A & B, Influenza, Pneumonia, MMR, TB skin test and many other immunizations are available
- Annual TB testing
- Hearing assessments
- Wellness screenings (cholesterol, blood sugar, hemoglobin and blood pressure)
