The health of your company depends on that of your employees
The preventive medical examinations offered by BioneXt LAB complement legally required occupational health measures and are adapted to each business sector.
Service industry
Though occupations concerned with the production of services are not associated with high accident rates, they do present a certain number of risks related to sedentary work.
The main pathological conditions observed are musculoskeletal disorders linked with poor posture on the job; vision problems connected to working in front of a computer screen; compromised cardiovascular health rooted in lack of physical activity; and tobacco, OTC and prescription drug, alcohol, or other addictions prompted by burnout and stress.
BNEXTCARE preventive medicine programme aims of improving the physical and mental health of employees of affiliated companies through personalised recommendations and guidance from the occupational physician.
Construction industry
Though their working conditions have notably improved over the last years, employees of construction companies are no less exposed to certain occupational risks associated with inclement weather, noise, carrying heavy loads, and handling harsh substances. In addition, changing laws and environmental measures have made the construction professions steadily more complex.
Prevalent pathological conditions:
- Musculoskeletal disorders linked with carrying heavy loads and exposure to inclement weather
- Dermatologic conditions associated with handling of harsh materials like cement
- Hearing problems connected to work in noisy environments
- Tobacco, OTC and prescription drug, and alcohol addictions
Manufacturing industry
Regulatory developments governing this sector have greatly benefited workers, clearly enhancing their working conditions. Yet they still face occupational health risks due to poor workstation ergonomics, noise, carrying heavy loads, exposure to chemicals, and shift work.
Prevalent pathological conditions:
- Musculoskeletal disorders linked with the poor ergonomics of some workstations or with carrying heavy loads
- Dermatologic or pulmonary conditions associated with exposure to chemicals (including solvents) and other materials
- Hearing problems connected to work in noisy environments
- Consequences of irregular schedules, such as for shift work
- Tobacco, OTC and prescription drug, and alcohol addictions