What employers should record for HAVS surveillance

Employers should keep clear records of surveillance activity.

This supports both worker safety and management decisions.

Typical records

  • Screening outcomes

  • Symptoms reported

  • Actions taken

  • Exposure adjustments

The aim is to show that concerns are recognised and managed appropriately.

Where symptoms occur, the record should show how the decision about continued exposure was reached.

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