Occupational Health Testing – Lexington, KY

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In Lexington, KY, some employers may require their staff to get certain occupational health tests to ensure that they can safely perform their jobs. Workplace testing often includes employment physicals, antibody tests, biometrics, diagnostic blood tests, respiratory health tests, tuberculosis (TB) tests, vaccines, or vision and hearing tests.

Health Street provides occupational health testing for many industries during the application phase, when employees return to work after an extended absence, after workplace incidents occur, and as part of a routine screening process. Identify dangers that could affect the wellbeing of staff or customers, and reduce the risk of illness or disease by scheduling an occupational health test at one of our professional clinics.

Registering for occupational health testing in Lexington, KY is easy. Simply enter your ZIP code, choose a clinic, and register online. Occupational health tests can also be scheduled via phone by calling (859) 721-0611.

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Occupational Health Testing in Lexington, KY

Antibody Tests

(starting at $149)

Determine if a person has immunity to a specific disease, such as hepatitis, varicella (Chickenpox), or MMR.

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Biometrics

(starting at $75)

Evaluate physical characteristics of a person and collect key measurements, such as blood pressure, weight, BMI, and more.

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Diagnostic Blood Tests

(starting at $78)

Check for important health indicators in a person's blood like sugar level, electrolytes, and kidney and liver function.

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Employment Physicals

(starting at $125)

DOT and non-DOT physicals are available in Lexington to meet the needs of all industries.

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Respiratory Health

(starting at $80)

Respiratory screenings can include respirator fit tests, pulmonary function tests, EKGs, and x-rays.

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Tuberculosis (TB)

(starting at $125)

Diagnose tuberculosis infections using PPD skin tests, Oxford T-Spot tests, or chest x-rays.

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Vaccines

(starting at $229)

Vaccines are available for varicella (Chickenpox), MMR, tetanus, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B.

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Vision & Hearing

(starting at $75)

Ensure employees can safely perform their jobs with four different vision tests and audiometric testing.

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Lexington Occupational Health Laws, Acts, and Legislation

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KRS 338.201 states that employers that violate Fayette County and Lexington occupational health laws may receive a lien placed on their property that totals the penalties due with an interest rate of 12 percent.
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Lexington workplace health laws require anyone requesting or holding a commercial driver's license to pass a medical exam. Medical exams are to be repeated every 24 months or sooner, depending on existing health conditions.
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902 KAR 20:205, Section 2 of the Lexington occupational health regulations states that each healthcare facility must develop and implement a written TB infection control plan to control TB disease. Section 4 states that healthcare workers will receive a TB questionnaire and initial TB skin test at the time of employment. Section 5 requires annual risk assessments for employees with education about the signs and symptoms of TB disease.
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Lexington has adopted federal workplace occupational health regulations for respiratory protection in construction (803 KAR 2:404) and general industry (803 KAR 2:308).
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Title 803 KAR 2:019 of Lexington occupational health laws regulates the receiving and unloading of bulk hazardous liquids.
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Title 803 KAR 2:021 applies to the identification, classification, and regulation of potential occupational carcinogens.
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Title 803 KAR 2:062 states that employers are responsible for an employee exposed to toxic substances or harmful physical agents and shall monitor areas of employee exposure.
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Title 803 KAR 2:307 addresses hazardous materials in the workplace.
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Title 803 KAR 2:402 applies to general safety and health standards related to construction.
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Title 803 KAR 2:181 requires employers to record and report all occupational illnesses and injuries and provides reporting requirements. Employers must report all fatalities, amputations, hospitalizations, including heart attacks, and loss of an eye.
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Title 803 KAR 2:100 refers to imminent danger and states that when a compliance safety and health officer recognizes that a condition may cause death or serious physical harm, the affected employees must immediately be notified of the danger.
The information provided on this page is intended for informational purposes only, and should not be used in place of legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.

Local information for Lexington Occupational Testing

Lexington occupational health plans are crucial for employers to protect the health and safety of employees and maintain compliance with workplace occupational health laws. Employees are entitled to a safe workplace without recognizable occupational hazards. It is the employer's job to identify potential hazards, remove the hazards when possible, and provide protection to all employees. In Lexington, occupational health services include antibody testing (titer testing), biometrics screenings, employment and pre-employment physicals, respiratory health exams, tuberculosis screening, TB testing, vaccinations, vision and hearing screening, and proper training and education.

Lexington workplace health includes the Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Plan (Kentucky OSH), which was initially approved in 1973 and is part of the Kentucky Labor Cabinet's Department of Workplace Standards. The plan applies to all private-sector workplaces in Lexington and the state of Kentucky, with some exceptions. Kentucky OSH includes federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, incorporated with state-specific regulations. Kentucky OSH also offers onsite consultation services to help both private and public employers. Voluntary and cooperative programs offered by OSH help to reduce injuries, illnesses, and fatalities in the workplace.

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