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Subject:

Re: Fork Lift Truck Medicals

From:

Christine Leek <[log in to unmask]>

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Date:

Wed, 25 Feb 2004 13:14:31 -0000

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no problems send in about hour
Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Janet Yap [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 25 February 2004 13:02
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Fork Lift Truck Medicals


Hi Chris,

I would like a copy of the guidelines please.  My fax is:
0208 258 2238.
Thanks.

Janet




Christine Leek <[log in to unmask]>@MARTIN-BAKER.CO.UK> on 25/02/2004
09:00:10

Please respond to Occupational Health mailing list
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Subject:    Re: Fork Lift Truck Medicals



along  with this advice the most inportant part of the medical is the eye
sight test ,  that should be done on a balay machine visual aciity
corrected vison 6/9 in one  & 6/12 in the other visual fields defect should
not be greater than 120 if  you wouldlike a copy of the guidlines I could
fax them to  you
Chris  Leek
-----Original Message-----
From: diane romano woodward  [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 25 February 2004  05:33
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Fork Lift  Truck Medicals


HI Greta and all

There is guidance on the medical aspects of lift  truck drivers from the
HSE- its an A4 document with a glossy cover which has  to do with all
aspects of lift Trucks and it is a small section at the back.  This is the
type of document an employer would buy in Waterstones, rather than  an OH
professional test.

As I do not have a copy to hand,  the  following is from memory . I think I
recall seeing a recommendation  for screening 5 yearly.

The rationale behind these measurements  ( I.e. excluding untreated
hypertension and diabetes ), is that they  might cause alteration/of
consciousness.
There would also be questions on any  current  medication which might
affect ability to drive and alcohol  intake.

The test of hearing (simple or automated) is to  ensure that the operator
will be able to hear warnings. The text discusses the  use of hearing aids
I think.

It does talk a bit about persons who have   or develop disabilities. It is
possible to drive a lift truck with only  one functioning eye,( as
experience in the task may compensate) but  probably best not to start
training with this problem. With most disabilities,  experience of driving
and an accident free record are positive  indicators.


I would be interested in hearing where I can  access the references you
mention re urinalysis.

The question regarding glycosuria was intended to  broaden my knowledge- I
know that for some dip stick tests a high intake of  ascorbic acid can give
false positives, This is not the case with the sticks I  use.

I undertake these medicals on a sessional basis  on behalf of a national
OH provider. Unless they have a very slick  sales department, employers
must feel that these are of value and possibly a  requirement ( I think
they are  charged £50 per  medical).
 I agree that some of the things sometimes  added on seem to have little
relevance (e.g.  peak flow measurement)

However, I am grateful for the income! And as  they allow 45  minutes for
the screening, I see 8 clients a day (on  site), and it is  a sedate and
satisfying day's work..
Best wishes,
Diane

----- Original Message -----
From:  Greta Thornbory
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:39  PM
Subject: Re: Fork Lift Truck  Medicals

I must confess to be a bit confused here. May I  ask what evidence base
this extensive health assessment for fork lift truck  operatives is based
on? Is this what is required for health surveillance by  HSE? Or is this an
excuse for so called 'life style screening' ?' Somehow  the fact that you
are not sure about the urinalysis results indicate to me  that your
screening procedures are not in line with the Wilson & Junger  criteria
(1968) which have been the accepted criteria since that date and  quoted by
many notable OH physicians and also Naidoo & Wills 2000.  I always
understood that such operatives needed adequate visual depth  perception,
but that was all that was necessary over an above any other  driver. In
fact I can find nothing in HSE literature that requires health
surveillance of these workers. Not in the 1999 ACoP or Safety in working
with lift trucks 04 or Managing Vehicle Safety at the workplace is there
any  mention of health screening surveillance, unless I have missed
something,  and I stand to be corrected. It is interesting to note that the
conclusions  in the Survey of lift truck accidents 97-0, Report
60, concludes by  saying that the causes of all the lift truck accidents
can be attributed to  truck design, management, work  or job organisation
or control. No  mention of anyone having an accident as a result of a
health aspect. So  please tell me what I am missing? Why all this health
screening?

Regards, Greta

Greta Thornbory
Consultant, Occupational  Health & Education
www.gtenterprises-uk.com
Tel:  01235 770156
Mob: 07778 518 027


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