Don't know of any research I'm aftraid. In practice one of the organizations
I work for (an NHS trust) has one type of HQ for clerical staff and another
for medical/nursing/laboroatory and drivers (mainly to do with exposure to
chemicals and vaccinations I think. This 2 form format has evolved out of
practicality , rather than based on research..
Best wishes,
Diane
OHA
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From: "Becker, Jackie" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 2:17 PM
> I put this question out to the group in early April, but only received two
> responses. Can others help?
>
> I am hoping to change the current practice we have of asking every single
> prospective employee, regardless of job, to undergo the same PEM. It's
> costly and unnecessary for some to face a barrage of tests when they are
> going to be employed as a secretary, for example. This practice has been
> going on for years and no one has ever challenged it. Therefore, can
someone
> direct me to some research on this subject of PEM's as I require evidence
to
> back up my proposal for change. The industry is a manufacturing
environment.
>
> Thanks,
> Jackie Becker
> OH Advisor
> Boston Scientific Ireland Ltd.
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