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What are Occupational Services?
Welcome to Rebound Health South Occupational Services, where we provide several services to help your business set up Physical Demands Analysis (PDA), screen applicants, and assess current employees for modified duties and post-incident issues.
Occupational health care refers to services that assist employers, workers, or their representatives in ensuring that the workplace is safe and healthy according to accepted occupational safety and health guidelines and requirements. As per the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1970, it is the employer's responsibility to provide a safe and healthy workplace for employees.
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At Rebound Health, we offer custom occupational health solutions tailored to your industry, job roles, and employees, including specific rehabilitation programs. We ensure top-tier care with certified professionals and provide comprehensive post-incident and 24/7 emergency testing services. Our Occupational Services programs mitigate employee health issues early, preventing them from becoming recordable injuries or costly absences, and we offer five distinct programs designed to benefit both employers and employees.
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Establishing a PDA enables employers and employees to understand the job requirements and associated risks better. Utilizing Occupational Services programs helps mitigate employee issues before they escalate into recordable injuries or work absences.
Rebound Health South offers five programs that provide different benefits to employers and employees.
Rebound Health South can create custom solutions for each industry, job role, and employee, such as rehabilitation programs for specific job roles. We are sure to hire certified professionals and offer a variety of post-incident and other 24/7 emergency testing services to support our clients.
To get your Occupational Services Program underway, someone from our team will meet with you to help determine your required services. For pre-employment testing services, we will come into the workplace and perform a PDA on each position you want testing for. Using the PDA, we will design a fitness test that all new applicants must complete before beginning work. Each test will have a minimum requirement set in each area the applicant must meet.
Offering these services has several benefits for employers and employees.
Improved employee health and well-being: Occupational Health Services can help promote employees' health and well-being by providing access to preventative care, health screenings, and wellness programs. By investing in their employees' health, employers can improve productivity, reduce absenteeism, and create a more positive workplace culture.
Regulatory compliance: Employers are legally and ethically responsible for providing employees with a safe and healthy workplace. Occupational Health Services can help employers comply with relevant laws and regulations, such as OSHA guidelines and workers' compensation requirements.
Risk management: Occupational health services can help mitigate workplace accidents and injuries by identifying and addressing potential health and safety hazards. This can be particularly important for high-risk industries, such as construction or manufacturing.
Increased productivity: Healthy employees are more productive employees. By providing access to preventative care and wellness programs, employers can help employees stay healthy and avoid common illnesses that can lead to absenteeism and reduced productivity.
Cost savings: Investing in Occupational Health Services can be cost-effective in the long run. By reducing workplace injuries, illnesses, and absenteeism, employers can save money on workers' compensation claims and other healthcare costs.

Benefits of having a PDA
Offering these services has several benefits for employers and employees.
Improved employee health and well-being: Occupational Health Services can help promote employees' health and well-being by providing access to preventative care, health screenings, and wellness programs. By investing in their employees' health, employers can improve productivity, reduce absenteeism, and create a more positive workplace culture.
Regulatory compliance: Employers are legally and ethically responsible for providing employees with a safe and healthy workplace. Occupational Health Services can help employers comply with relevant laws and regulations, such as OSHA guidelines and workers' compensation requirements.
Risk management: Occupational health services can help mitigate workplace accidents and injuries by identifying and addressing potential health and safety hazards. This can be particularly important for high-risk industries, such as construction or manufacturing.
Increased productivity: Healthy employees are more productive employees. By providing access to preventative care and wellness programs, employers can help employees stay healthy and avoid common illnesses that can lead to absenteeism and reduced productivity.
Cost savings: Investing in Occupational Health Services can be cost-effective in the long run. By reducing workplace injuries, illnesses, and absenteeism, employers can save money on workers' compensation claims and other healthcare costs.
24-hour Emergency Testing
Services provide support to clients when things don't go according to plan. The services offered include Breath Alcohol Testing, Urine & Oral Fluid Drug Testing, and Mobile/Onsite Testing.
Functional Capacity Evaluations
evaluate an individual's ability to perform work-related activities to get employees back working. The assessor can then determine the next employment steps: modified work duties, limited work hours, or work conditioning sessions.
Progressive Goal Attainment Programs
help employees return to work gradually after an absence due to injury, loss, or health concern. It is an evidence-based treatment program to help reduce disability associated with pain, depression, cancer, and other chronic health conditions.
SureHire Testing Facilities
provides drug and alcohol screening and physical and fitness testing for existing employees. Utilizing these programs mitigated employee issues before they became recordable injuries or work absences.
Pre-Employment Screening
helps companies with highly physical jobs to find the best applicant for a position. The tests determine if an individual is fit to work in a specific role within the company by reviewing their medical history and assessing their physical fitness.
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Do many companies have these programs?
More companies are utilizing these types of services in order to keep their employees safe. Many companies looking to fill positions that are physical in nature will have these programs to make sure that you are physically able to handle the work that will be required of you.
Why Do I Have To Do This? (Employee)
This testing is done to ensure you have the strength and conditioning to work safely at the job you are applying for. At Rebound Health South, we are committed to ensuring that your workplace is safe, healthy, and ready to support employers and employees.
What Are The Next Steps For Employees
You applied for the job and received a notice that you must take this test. Now what? Step 1: Call the clinic to make an appointment for your fit-to-work testing. Step 2: When attending your meeting, make sure to bring your letter of offer and a piece of valid, government-issued photo ID. Step 3: Perform the testing, then wait for the results from the company to contact you.
What Are Next Steps For Employers
Step 1: PDA - For pre-employment testing services, we will come into the workplace and perform a Physical Demands Analysis (PDA) on each position you want testing for. Step 2: Create Test - If you have a pre-existing PDA that was completed within the last 3 years and is still a current reflection of the position, we can use that to build a test for new applicants to complete. Step 3: Appointment - Call the clinic to make an appointment for your fit to work testing. Step 4: Attend Test - These tests are generally 20 minutes long and will test applicants on their lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, reaching, bending etc. Step 5: Report - A report will be emailed to the appropriate supervisors every day that a test occurs, so the employer receives all results before the end of the day at Rebound Health South.
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