1. Medical History Questionnaire
This gathers information about the applicant's medical history, including any pre-existing medical conditions, surgeries, medications, and allergies.
2. Physical Examination
This includes a general physical examination to evaluate the applicant's overall health and identify any physical limitations that may affect their ability to perform the job.
3. Vision Test
This assesses the applicant's visual acuity and color vision to ensure they can perform tasks that require good vision.
4. Hearing Test
This evaluates the applicant's ability to hear and understand instructions, communicate with co-workers, and work safely in noisy environments.
5. Drug and Alcohol Screening
This checks for the presence of illegal substances or alcohol in the applicant's system and may be required for safety-sensitive positions.
6. Laboratory Tests
These may include blood tests, urine tests, and other diagnostic tests to identify any underlying medical conditions or infections.
7. Vaccination Records
This ensures the applicant has received required immunizations and may include additional vaccines depending on the nature of the job, such as a flu shot for healthcare workers.
8. Psychological Evaluation
This assesses the applicant's mental health and identifies any psychological conditions that may affect their job performance or require reasonable accommodations.
9. Fitness for Duty Evaluation
This is a specialized evaluation that may be required for safety-sensitive positions or jobs that involve physical labor or heavy machinery operation.
10. Review of Medical Records
This involves obtaining and reviewing the applicant's medical records to identify any relevant medical conditions or treatments that may affect their ability to work.