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    Long-Term Health Self-Assessment for Construction Workers

    An informal self-check covering five occupational health categories — hands and arms (HAVS), hearing, lungs, skin, and musculoskeletal. Helps workers spot early warning signs and decide when to see a GP before conditions become irreversible.

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    When to use this

    • A worker doing an annual self-check for signs of occupational illness
    • A site manager running a welfare check for long-serving operatives
    • Someone preparing for a GP appointment about work-related symptoms
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