Occupational Health Tests – Staten Island, NY

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Workplace occupational health programs help you provide a safe and healthy work environment. Pre-employment health screenings, employee physicals, and other workplace occupational health services ensure your employees are fit to perform their job duties and prevent work-related accidents, injuries, and disease transmissions.

If you're an employer looking for Staten Island occupational health tests and services, Health Street provides what you're looking for. Our Staten Island occupational health services include vaccinations and titer testing, vision and hearing screening, diagnostic blood testing, biometrics screenings, employee physicals, respiratory health exams, and tuberculosis (TB) testing.

Registering for occupational health testing in Staten Island, NY is easy. Simply enter your ZIP code, choose a clinic, and register online. Occupational health tests can also be scheduled via phone by calling (718) 705-4683.

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Occupational Health Testing in Staten Island, NY

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 Staten Island 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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Staten Island Occupational Health Laws, Acts, and Legislation

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Created in 1980, the Public Employee Safety and Health Bureau (PESH) ensures that employers comply with New York and federal OSHA's safety and health standards.
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PESH's standards include 12 NYCRR Part 800.6, which states that New York public employers must implement programs to reduce workplace violence. The regulation's goal is to minimize workplace-related assaults and homicides.
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PESH's state standard includes 12 NYCRR Part 800.7, Emergency Escape and Self-Rescue Ropes, and System Components for Firefighters. The law applies to cities with fewer than one million residents and ensures that firefighters are supplied with escape ropes and other components necessary for self-rescue and emergency escape.
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PESH's standards include 12 NYCRR Part 800.5, which provides permissible exposure limits for carcinogens. These limits include Asbestos (29 CFR 1910.1001(f)(2)(iv)), Cadmium (29 CFR 1910.1027(f)(1)(v)), and Ethylene Oxide (29 CFR 1910.1047(f)(2)(iv)).
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The Hazard Communication Program and Right-to-Know Policy (12 NYCRR Part 820) state that all employees must receive education on all toxic substances they might face exposure to while working. Chemical containers must remain properly labeled, and employers must maintain a list of all chemicals and safety data sheets.
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PESH provides its own policy (12 NYCRR Part 801) for recording and reporting occupational illnesses and injuries and requires that employers record all work-related accidents, illnesses, and injuries. Employers must become familiar with the policy's recording and reporting process.
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Staten Island workplace health laws require healthcare workers who are not vaccinated against the current influenza strain to wear a mask while in all patient care areas, according to Section 2.59 of the New York State Sanitary Code (10 NYCRR § 2.59). This law applies to all workers in healthcare and residential facilities.
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Although Staten Island and New York healthcare employees are no longer required to wear a mask while working in hospitals, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) still requires COVID-19 vaccinations for all hospital employees.
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.

Why Choose Health Street's Services?

At Health Street, we know the importance of pre-employment health screenings and employee exams. Being able to find a comprehensive employee health screening in Staten Island is crucial to maintaining a safe work environment, protecting your workers and your company. We also understand that various employers have different needs, which is why we provide a wide range of Staten Island occupational health services for each employer to choose from.

Health Street makes it easy for employers to implement Staten Island workplace health programs. Employers can easily register online and receive our services at locations nationwide. Our fully licensed team of professionals guides you every step of the way, from the registration process through receiving your comprehensive results. Our state-of-the-art technology provides cost-effective, accurate results while eliminating stress.

If you're wondering where to get a physical for work or how to find a pre-employment health screening, or you're an employer looking for other Staten Island occupational health services, register with Health Street online or call today.

Local Information for Staten Island, NY Occupational Testing

Staten Island occupational health services are crucial to protecting your workers by providing a safe and healthy work environment. To ensure your employers remain fit for their job duties, you'll want to choose the right workplace occupational health tests and services while remaining compliant with the laws. Therefore, employers must become familiar with federal, New York state, and Staten Island laws.

In Staten Island, state and local government workers are covered by New York's OSHA-approved state plan, which has adopted OSHA's standards for state and local government workers. The New York Department of Labor includes the New York Public Employee Safety and Health (PESH) Bureau, which is monitored by OSHA. In Staten Island and the state of New York, federal government workers are covered by federal OSHA.

Clinic Locations

Click on a clinic below to register for occupational health services in Staten Island, New York.

774 Manor Road
Staten Island, NY 10314

Pre-registration required,Walk-in with barcode:

M: 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM(M Lunch: 1-1:30 PM)T: 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM(T Lunch: 1-1:30 PM)W: 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM(W Lunch: 1-1:30 PM)Th: 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM(Th Lunch: 1-1:30 PM)F: 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM(F Lunch: 1-1:30 PM) About this location: Staten Island Mall, a large shopping center close to our location, offers a wide range of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. It's a popular destination for shopping and dining in the area.

1460 Victory Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10310

Pre-registration required,Walk-in with barcode:

M: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM(M Lunch: 11:30-12:30 PM)T: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM(T Lunch: 11:30-12:30 PM)W: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM(W Lunch: 11:30-12:30 PM)Th: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM(Th Lunch: 11:30-12:30 PM)F: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM(F Lunch: 11:30-12:30 PM)Sa: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM About this location: The Staten Island Museum, not far from our clinic, is a cultural gem. It showcases a wide range of exhibits, from natural history to art, and offers a unique insight into the rich heritage of Staten Island.

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