1. What is a health certificate?
1. Health certificate refers to the certificate of preventive health examination, which proves that the examinee has the health quality stipulated in this major. Health certificate mainly involves six diseases in five industries, which largely protects the health of employees and clients.
2. Health certificate refers to the pre-post, pre-post and pre-school health examination conducted by operators of food and drinking water, personnel directly engaged in cosmetics production, personnel directly serving customers in public places, hazardous workers, radiation workers and students in school according to the provisions of national health laws and regulations.
Second, what is the significance of getting a health certificate?
1, health supervision departments regularly carry out special rectification work on health certificates of employees in catering units and public places. Those who work without a license shall be given administrative punishment and ordered to make corrections within a time limit. Law enforcement officers should adhere to the principle of combining education with punishment, serve supervision, and patiently carry out publicity and education on relevant contents of health laws.
2. In order to ensure that consumers can exercise their right of supervision, health supervision departments should require personnel engaged in catering, hairdressing, bathing and other service industries to wear health certificates during their work.
3, operators and service personnel should be clear about the importance of certificates, and consciously take the initiative to participate in the annual health examination and health knowledge training.
legal ground
Detailed rules for the implementation of the regulations on health management in public places.
Article 10 Operators of public places shall organize employees to carry out annual health check-ups, and employees can only take up their posts after obtaining valid health certificates.
Persons suffering from digestive tract infectious diseases such as dysentery, typhoid fever, viral hepatitis A and viral hepatitis E, as well as persons suffering from active pulmonary tuberculosis, suppurative or exudative skin diseases, shall not engage in the work of directly serving customers before being cured.
Article 38
Operators of public places arrange employees who have not obtained valid health certificates to directly serve customers, and the health and family planning administrative department of the local people's government at or above the county level shall order them to make corrections within a time limit, give them a warning and impose a fine of not less than 5,000 yuan in 500 yuan; If no correction is made within the time limit, a fine of not less than 5,000 yuan but not more than 15,000 yuan shall be imposed.