Statutory Checkups
Hand-intensive Work
OrderThe statutory check-up complies with the legal requirements of AFS 2019:3 and applies to employees who are carrying out hand-intensive work. Before you order the service, you need to carry out a risk assessment.
What it is
Medical Check-up - Hand-intensive Work is done to reduce the risk of injury from hand-intensive work. After the check-up, we will issue a certificate of service.
When it should be done
- Within three years from when the employee starts working
- After that every third year
The employer is responsible for ensuring that the medical check-ups are done with the right periodicity.
How it works
- Carry out risk assessment
Before you order the service, you must carry out a risk assessment in order to identify the specific work situation and any risks. - Order service
Fill in information from the risk assessment in the order form. When you have ordered the service, your employee is booked for the check-up. The time is communicated in a text message to the employee. - Visit
During the visit, an examination is carried out with a focus on the neck, shoulders, arms and hands.performed risk assessment is the basis for the visit. - Certificate
The medical examination and test results form the basis for assessment and whether a certificate for service can be issued. - Feedback
A certificate for service is sent to you as orderer via secure e-mail.
Information for employees
- Bring any previously issued certificate to the visit.
- Save the new certificate after the visit.
FAQ
What happens if I don't do a risk assessment before the check-up?
You should do a risk assessment before booking the service. This is to ensure that the check-up is done correctly, provides the right certificate and is not done unnecessarily. We do not check whether a risk assessment has been carried out or not, but book the service regardless.