Pre-Employment Physical Recommender
Match job demands to a recommended pre-employment physical, drug testing, DOT, OSHA, and respirator screening package.
Describe the role
Recommended screening package
Role: Warehouse or material handling
- Role-specific pre-employment physical
- Pre-employment drug screen
Next: review occupational medicine, drug screening, DOT physicals, and respirator fit testing.
This recommender is educational. Final screening should be matched to written job demands, employer policy, and applicable regulations.
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Use these resources as a starting point, then request an employer consultation for injury evaluation, documentation, follow-up care, and occupational medicine services.
Occupational Medicine Tool FAQs
What occupational medicine services do Tampa Bay employers usually need?
Most employers need a mix of pre-employment physicals, drug testing, DOT physicals for regulated drivers, respirator clearance or fit testing for exposed roles, OSHA documentation, injury evaluation, and return-to-work support.
Can occupational medicine be set up as an employer program instead of one-off visits?
Yes. Castellan Health can help employers standardize ordering, scheduling, documentation, and communication so HR, safety, and operations teams have a repeatable workforce health workflow.
How should employers estimate occupational medicine costs?
Useful cost planning starts with employee count, annual hiring volume, DOT driver count, safety-sensitive roles, respirator users, expected drug testing volume, and likely injury visits. A custom employer quote is still needed for final pricing.
Need a real employer workflow?
Use the tool as a planning starting point, then request a custom Castellan Health occupational medicine program for your workforce.