LRD guides and handbook July 2017

Health and safety law 2017

Chapter 3

Health surveillance



[ch 3: pages 45-46]

Regulation 6 requires employers to monitor the health of employees if the risk assessment shows this to be necessary. HSE online guidelines help employers decide whether their workers need health surveillance, how to go about it and how to use the results. They also make clear when action is not needed. Health surveillance is required if all the following criteria are met:


• there is an identifiable disease/adverse health effect and evidence of a link with workplace exposure;


• it is likely the disease/health effect may occur;


• there are valid techniques for detecting early signs of the disease/health effect; and


• these techniques do not pose a risk to employees.


Online guidance (which replaced the earlier HSE publication Health Surveillance at Work (HSG61)) can be found online at: www.hse.gov.uk/health-surveillance.