Medical examination standards for mine workers require qualified practitioners with recognised occupational health training. Medical examinations for mine workers must be carried out by a qualified medical practitioner employed by the mine employer, assigned by the employer of a group of mines, or by a Government Medical Officer. The examining authority must be trained in occupational health, including the International Labour Organisation Classification of Chest Radiograph, as recognised by the Central Government.
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Medical examination standards for mine workers require qualified practitioners with recognised occupational health training.
Medical examinations for mine workers must be carried out by a qualified medical practitioner employed by the mine employer, assigned by the employer of a group of mines, or by a Government Medical Officer. The examining authority must be trained in occupational health, including the International Labour Organisation Classification of Chest Radiograph, as recognised by the Central Government.
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