Contaminated soil worker’s examination

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Contaminated soil worker’s examination

Do you work with contaminated soil? If so, you will be aware that this may be harmful to your health. For this reason, KLM Health Service offers a periodical medical examination for those who work with contaminated soil.

What does it involve?

Class A examination is intended for people who work with contaminated soil. During the examination, we test your hearing, eyesight and sense of smell. We also take blood and urine samples. We measure your length, weight, BMI and blood pressure. We also test your lungs. The doctor also conducts a physical examination.

Class B examination is supplementary to Class A. This examination is intended if your employees wear protective breathing gear when working. As an additional examination, we test the examinee’s resting heart rate (ECG).

Class C examination is supplementary to Class B. This examination is intended for employees who work with self-contained breathing apparatus also known as compressed-air breathing apparatus. As an additional examination, we test the examinee’s maximum exertion rate.

When is the examination needed?

  • If your employees work with contaminated soil, it is important that they undergo a medical examination periodically. This contaminated soil worker’s examination is conducted annually in accordance with CROW regulations.

Where does the examinations take place?

The contaminated soil worker’s examination takes place at our locations in Den Haag or Schiphol-Oost.

Certified examination

KLM Health Services holds the necessary certifications to perform these examinations.

More information?

Please call (020) 649 43 34 or request a quote right away.

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