Employers in construction, manufacturing, and transportation need vision screening to meet OSHA, DOT, and FAA standards. Regulations for employee eye exams exist to reduce workplace safety risks and protect your company from liability. Occupational Care Services provides the vision testing your workforce needs to stay compliant and operate safely.
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Our mobile teams bring eye tests for employees to your facility, eliminating travel time and keeping workers on the job
“OCS is much more efficient, and the fact that they sent three people made the process go much faster
and got everyone back to work sooner.”
— Rebecca S., TC Energy Blue Lake Safety Manager
Occupational Care Services provides the vision tests your workforce needs:
Eye tests for employees can be performed in our office, OCS Network Locations, or on-site. Need respirator fit testing services too? We can handle both during the same on-site visit.
Aviation employers are required to verify that workers meet FAA vision standards for safety-sensitive roles. OCS is certified to perform FAA vision testing for aviation and aerospace workers, helping your operation stay compliant with federal requirements.
Manufacturing workers operating forklifts and heavy equipment need vision testing to meet OSHA safety standards. OCS performs on-site Titmus eye exams to confirm your employees meet visual acuity and peripheral vision requirements. We can test an entire shift at your facility without disrupting production.
Add workplace safety courses to your vision screening day and knock out multiple requirements at once.
Workplace vision screening helps you meet OSHA and DOT requirements while reducing workplace safety risks. Regular testing catches vision problems that could disqualify employees from safety-sensitive roles or lead to preventable accidents.
Regular vision testing helps maintain low OSHA incident rates by confirming workers meet the vision standards for equipment operation. When your forklift operators, crane operators, and machinery workers pass required vision screenings, you reduce the risk of vision-related accidents that damage your safety metrics.
When commercial drivers fail DOT physicals, they can’t work until vision impairment issues are corrected. Equipment operators with poor vision cause accidents that drive up workers’ comp claims and insurance costs. OSHA fines for compliance violations add to these expenses. Scheduling eye tests for employees helps catch these problems before they take workers off the job or lead to workplace injuries.
Our DOT physical exams include required vision testing at both Michigan locations — no appointment necessary.
OCS provides on-site vision testing at your Michigan facility or mobile service anywhere nationwide. We work with construction, manufacturing, and transportation companies to meet OSHA and DOT vision requirements without disrupting operations.
Contact us to schedule testing for your team—whether you need same-day service or prefer to set up regular screening schedules that align with your production calendar.
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