Clarity designs safety‑critical assessments around the actual tasks, environments and risks involved in your roles, rather than applying a one‑size‑fits‑all approach. This keeps assessments proportionate while still giving you defensible, fit‑for‑work decisions.
We use on‑site clinics, mobile medical units, remote options where appropriate and clinic network access to minimise downtime, travel and disruption while maintaining coverage for safety‑critical staff. That means less lost working time and smoother scheduling for managers.
Our outcomes are clear and structured so you know who is fit, who requires review and what adjustments or follow‑up are recommended. This supports safe deployment, continuous improvement and audit readiness when clients, regulators or internal stakeholders ask how you manage safety‑critical risk.
Because we also deliver health surveillance, management referrals and wider occupational health services, we can integrate safety‑critical assessments into a more coherent, cost‑effective programme for your workforce.
Safety‑critical roles are those where impaired health or sudden medical events could have serious safety consequences. Typical examples include:
Plant and machinery operators
Drivers and vehicle operators
Working at height and confined‑space roles
Rail, utilities and construction personnel
Lone workers and other high‑risk posts
In these environments, employers are expected to demonstrate that workers are medically fit to carry out their tasks safely and consistently.
A safety‑critical medical is a structured assessment carried out by appropriately qualified occupational health clinicians. While the exact content is tailored to the role and risk profile, it will typically include a combination of:
Medical history and health questionnaire
Vision testing (including colour vision where required)
Hearing assessment (audiometry)
Blood pressure and cardiovascular checks
Respiratory assessment (e.g. spirometry, where indicated)
Musculoskeletal review related to role demands
Height, weight and BMI
Urinalysis and other relevant screening based on the role
Where appropriate, additional elements – such as hand‑arm vibration (HAVS) assessments, skin surveillance or night‑worker assessments – can be incorporated to ensure the medical remains aligned to your overall risk assessment.
Clarity’s clinicians then provide a clear fitness‑for‑work outcome (e.g. fit, fit with restrictions, or unfit) along with practical recommendations to support safe placement and management.
The frequency of safety‑critical assessments depends on factors such as age, role intensity and risk exposure, but typical employer practice is to carry out periodic assessments at set intervals and to reassess sooner when there has been a significant change.
Clarity can help you design a schedule that reflects:
The type and level of risk in each safety‑critical role
Age and health profile of the workforce
Sector‑specific standards or client requirements
Triggers such as illness, incident, role change or extended absence
This ensures your programme is both defensible and manageable in real‑world operations.
When managing safety‑critical risk, employers need a partner who is prepared to challenge, innovate and stay accountable. Clarity brings that mindset to every safety‑critical programme:
We challenge inefficient or outdated approaches where a better model will protect people and operations more effectively.
We innovate in how assessments are delivered, using mobile, on‑site and remote routes to keep services accessible.
We grow by helping clients build stronger, safer and more resilient workforces.
We are driven to deliver – responsive, reliable and clear in our communication.
Collaboration drives us forward – we work closely with H&S, HR, operations and employees.
We are energised by health and accountable to each other, which means clients see the benefit in both clinical quality and service experience.
If you have workers in safety‑critical roles, Clarity can help you design and deliver a safety‑critical medical programme that protects people, supports compliance and works with the realities of your operation.