HazMat Testing

Akeso offers medical evaluation programs for employees working in close proximity to hazardous materials or environments, and help them abide by work-place safety standards.

 

HazMat Testing
 

Medical examinations are offered to employees who handle hazardous substances. These examinations are performed before and during employment to determine whether applicants or employees are physically able to perform their work.

 

HazMat exams include:
 

  • Occupational and medical history
  • Physical examination
  • Evaluation of ability to wear personal
    protective equipment
  • Base-line data for future exposures

 

Examinations meet the medical evaluation requirements outlined by OSHA.

Comprehensive occupational health

services at Akeso 

We work closely with employers to make sure your prospective employee is able to perform the essential duties of the job.

Our drug screening program is an excellent resource in helping you decrease substance abuse in the workplace.

In the event of an employee injury, Akeso provides immediate and professional medical care to diagnose, treat and ultimately heal the injury.

Our therapists provide the highest quality service and dependability to our patients by providing a whole-body approach to meet the needs of each patient.

Testing for employees who handle hazardous substances that determine whether applicants or employees are physically able to perform in their work.

Audiometric testing monitors an employee's hearing over time. It allows employers to educate employees about their hearing and the need to protect it.

We measure how much air the lungs can hold and how well the respiratory system is able to move air into and out of the lungs.

Return-to-work physical examinations measure when it’s safe for employees to go back to work after an injury and help prevent further complications and claims. 

Our DOT certified providers are authorized to provide the examinations required by Federal law to issue certain job related clearances such as a CDL medical card.

Our light/modified duty programs are designed to minimize the length and costs of temporary disabilities related to a work injury.

Our board certified Occupational Medicine providers offer medical services in the comfort and safety of an employee's home during these challenging times.