Occupation Health Testing Olowalu, HI
If you are an employer or individual in need of occupational health testing services, Occupational Health Testing USA provides occupational health screenings for all OSHA and DOT job requirements at many locations in Olowalu, HI and the surrounding areas. Our occupational health testing services are available for employers in need of pre-employment, post-accident, fit for duty or annual testing requirements. We also provide testing for individuals in need of any employment or personal related health evaluations. In many cases, our Olowalu, HI locations are within minutes of your home or office and same day service is available.
Occupational Health Services In Olowalu, HI
- DOT Physicals (FMCSA, PHMSA, FAA, FRA, FTA, USCG 719K/E)
- Pre-Employment Physicals
- Audiograms
- TB Chest X-ray
- EKG
- Lab Metabolic Panel
- Lab Lipid + Glucose Panel
- Lab – Hep B Panel
- Lab- MMR Titer
- Kraus Weber Lower Back Evaluation
- Lift Test
- OSHA Respirator Questionnaire
- Respirator Fit Test – Qualitative
- Respirator Fit Test – Quantitative
- Hep B Vaccination
- MMR Vaccine
- TDAP Vaccine
- TP/PPD Skin Test
- Varicella Vaccine #1
- Vision Test Ishihara
- Vision Test Snellen
- Vision Test Jaeger
- Drug Testing
- Alcohol Testing
Occupational Testing Locations in Olowalu, HI
(Not All Testing Centers Perform All Tests)
130 PRISON ST 5.4 miles
LAHAINA, HI 96761
845 WAINEE ST BLDG E 5.9 miles
LAHAINA, HI 96761
R 2435 KAANAPALI PKWY ATTN;B.K AZMAN, MD H-7 6.0 miles
LAHAINA, HI 96761
80 PAKANA ST 8.6 miles
WAILUKU, HI 96793
99 S MARKET ST STE 207 9.4 miles
WAILUKU, HI 96793
1931 E VINEYARD ST STE 102 9.5 miles
WAILUKU, HI 96793
1831 WILI PA LOOP 9.7 miles
WAILUKU, HI 96793
95 LONO AVE 11.2 miles
KAHULUI, HI 96732
53 S PUUNENE AVE STE 103 11.4 miles
KAHULUI, HI 96732
200 KALEPA PL STE 202 11.6 miles
KAHULUI, HI 96732
1325 S KIHEI RD ste 103 11.6 miles
KIHEI, HI 96753
41 E LIPOA ST STE 20-A 11.7 miles
KIHEI, HI 96753
221 PIIKEA AVE STE C 11.7 miles
KIHEI, HI 96753
478 Lauhala Pl 19.0 miles
LANAI CITY, HI 96763
What is Occupational Health
Occupational health is a field of healthcare involving multiple fields dedicated to the well-being and safety of employees in the workplace, with a strong focus on injury prevention and education. Some occupational health services include employee wellness, Pre-placement services, ergonomics, occupational therapy, and occupational medicine.
Occupational health refers to the identification and control of the risks arising from physical, chemical, and other workplace hazards in order to establish and maintain a safe and healthy working environment. These hazards may include chemical agents and solvents, heavy metals such as lead and mercury, physical agents such as loud noise or vibration, and physical hazards such as electricity or dangerous machinery.
Since 1986, the NIEHS has supported training and education programs designed to protect workers and their communities from exposure to toxic materials encountered during hazardous waste operations and chemical emergency response. This includes safety and health training for workers who are involved in hazardous waste removal and comprehensive training and environmental restoration for residents living near heavily polluted industrial waste sites.
Local Area Info: Olowalu, Hawaii
It sustained a large population, governed by the high chiefess Kalola, daughter of Maui ruler Kekaulike, and grandmother of Keopuolani. It was home to a traditional farming community until the arrival of the Europeans, who replaced it with a sugarcane plantation. The massacre in 1790 described below, as well as the labor-hungry sandalwood trade, contributed to the site's decline. A substantial real estate development is under consideration for the area. The area is home to one of Hawaii's most striking reefs.
From ancient times, Olowalu was considered a place of refuge, or pu?u honua, by Hawaiians. Persons pursued for committing an offense against a family group or an ali'i (royal) were untouchable once they stepped inside its borders. Violating sanctuary was punishable by death. For Pacific Island cultures, maintaining a peaceful order was a deep cultural tenet. For people on Maui, Olowalu created an interval of space and time to resolve disputes.
In 1789, Captain Simon Metcalfe set out on a maritime fur trading mission with two ships: the large Eleanora, and the tender Fair American, a schooner under command of his son Thomas Humphrey Metcalfe. The Fair American was captured by the Spanish during the Nootka Crisis and taken to Mexico, but quickly released. The Metcalfes had earlier agreed to rendezvous in the Hawaiian Islands at Kealakekua Bay.
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