This is a replay version of an episode originally published in January 2020. Please note that any law discussed in the episode may be out of date.
In this episode, Daniel Barnett offers practical guidance and shares the do’s and don’ts when making referrals.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- what sort of questions you should ask the OH practitioner?
- when to make an OH referral?
- what you should do if an employee is reluctant or refusing to attend an occupational health examination?
- what should you expect from an occupational health report?
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