Legal analysis: 1. Surgical examination: height and weight, spine and limbs, thyroid gland, skin and lymph nodes, anus and genitals, etc.
2. Blood test: mainly to check whether there is hepatitis B or other infectious diseases.
3. Medical examination: blood pressure, nutrition and development, respiratory tract and lung, cardiovascular system, liver, spleen, nervous system, etc.
4. ENT examination: vision, color vision, hearing, nose, mouth and throat.
5. Liver function test: mainly check whether transaminase is normal.
The diseases mainly involved in health examination are dysentery, typhoid fever, active tuberculosis, dermatosis (infectious) and other infectious diseases. If you are found to have these diseases, you should not engage in hairdressing and beauty, direct contact with imported food, public bathrooms and other work that directly serves customers, and you should be cured before you can work. Establish and implement the health examination system and health file system for employees. If the personnel who are in contact with food directly imported suffer from digestive tract infectious diseases such as dysentery, typhoid fever, viral hepatitis A and viral hepatitis E, as well as diseases that hinder food safety such as active pulmonary tuberculosis, suppurative or exudative dermatosis, food producers and operators shall adjust them to other jobs that do not affect food safety. There is no provision for the examination of hepatitis B.
Legal basis: Measures for the Administration of Food Hygiene License
Article 11 Any unit or individual engaged in food production and marketing activities who applies for a hygiene license shall meet the requirements of the corresponding food hygiene laws, regulations, rules, standards and norms, and have conditions suitable for their food production and marketing activities.
Article 12 To apply for food production and processing, the following conditions must be met:
(1) Full-time and part-time food hygiene managers with health management system, organization and professional training;
(2) Having factories, facilities, equipment and environment that are suitable for food production and processing and meet the hygiene requirements;
(3) having the conditions and measures to control pollution in the technological process and production and processing;
(4) raw and auxiliary materials, tools, containers and packaging materials for production that meet the hygiene requirements;
(5) Having institutions, personnel and necessary instruments and equipment capable of testing food;
(6) The employees have passed the pre-job training and health examination;
(7) Other conditions stipulated by the provincial health administrative department.
Article 13 To apply for engaging in food business, the following conditions must be met:
(1) Full-time and part-time food hygiene managers with health management system, organization and professional training;
(2) Having business premises, facilities, equipment and environment that are suitable for food business and meet hygiene requirements;
(3) Having the conditions and measures to control pollution in the process of food storage, transportation and sales;
(4) The employees have passed the pre-job training and health examination;
(5) Other conditions stipulated by the provincial health administrative department.
Article 14 To apply for catering and canteen management, the following conditions must be met:
(1) Full-time and part-time food hygiene managers with health management system, organization and professional training;
(2) Having processing and business premises, cleaning and disinfection facilities and equipment that meet the sanitary conditions and requirements;
(3) Having the conditions and measures to control pollution in the process of food procurement, storage and processing;
(4) The employees have passed the pre-job training and health examination;
(5) Other conditions stipulated by the provincial health administrative department.
Article 15 The materials submitted for applying for a health permit shall be true and complete, and the specific requirements shall be uniformly stipulated by the provincial health administrative department.