Tuberculosis Testing (TB Test) in Alabama
TB skin test (TST) or blood test (IGRA) for tuberculosis screening in healthcare and high-risk workers.
Schedule This ServiceTuberculosis Testing screens for latent TB infection, which is required for healthcare workers, childcare workers, and many other occupations. Two primary testing methods are available: the tuberculin skin test (TST/PPD) and interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) blood tests like QuantiFERON-TB Gold.
The TST requires two visits: placement and reading 48-72 hours later. IGRA blood tests require only one visit and are preferred for BCG-vaccinated individuals. Positive results require follow-up with chest X-ray and possibly treatment.
Through BlueHive's network of independent providers, employers can access both TB testing methods, with rapid results and compliance documentation.
Who Needs This
- Healthcare workers
- Childcare workers
- Correctional facility employees
- Homeless shelter workers
- Immigration applicants
How It Works
- 1
Order
Order TB test type (TST or IGRA) through BlueHive.
- 2
Test
TST placed on forearm or blood drawn for IGRA.
- 3
Read/Results
TST read at 48-72 hours; IGRA results in 24-48 hours.
- 4
Follow-up
Chest X-ray ordered if positive; documentation provided.
What's Included
- TST (PPD) skin test
- IGRA blood test options
- Single-visit blood test available
- Chest X-ray follow-up if needed
- Digital results and tracking
- Compliance documentation
Pricing
Pricing for tuberculosis testing (tb test) in Alabama varies by provider and service requirements. Contact BlueHive for a custom quote tailored to your organization.
Get StartedAlabama Compliance Snapshot
- Cannabis Status
- Medical Only
- Employer Drug Testing
- Employers may still test for cannabis
Cannabis laws change frequently. Always consult qualified legal counsel for current Alabama requirements.
Tuberculosis Testing (TB Test) Providers in Alabama
77 verified providers offer tuberculosis testing (tb test) across Alabama.
Alabama Regulatory Intelligence
Regulatory Risk: 5/10
Status: Active · Updated Apr 2026
Recent Updates
OSHA 2026 National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction (May 4–8, 2026)
mediumOSHA hosted the 13th annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction May 4–8, 2026, encouraging construction employers nationwide to pause work for fall-prevention training, hazard recognition exercises, safety demonstrations, and toolbox talks. The agency also signed a new alliance with Construction Safety Week reinforcing the "All in Together" campaign. Falls remain the leading cause of fatalities in construction; OSHA emphasizes job-specific risk controls for roofing, ladder use, and scaffolding.
OSHA Local Emphasis Program for Maritime Industries — Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands (NYC-CPL-04-00-002)
mediumOSHA Region 2 issued a Local Emphasis Program directing increased inspections and outreach for maritime industries in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands following heightened workplace safety concerns. The LEP targets shipyard, marine terminal, and longshoring employers, and complements existing federal maritime standards (29 CFR Parts 1915, 1917, and 1918). Employers in covered industries should expect programmed inspections.
OSHA Cites Alabama Home Builder With 8 Serious Violations After Fatal Trenching Incident
mediumOSHA cited a Huntsville-based home builder with 8 serious safety violations following a December 2025 worker fatality, finding the employer exposed construction workers to multiple trenching and excavation hazards during groundwork preparation. Violations include inadequate cave-in protection, unsafe access/egress, and failure to inspect excavations — among the most frequently cited fatality drivers in residential construction.
Codes & Regulations
Regulatory Framework
OSHA TB exposure requirements; CDC guidelines for TB screening in healthcare settings; state health department requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get a tuberculosis testing (tb test) in Alabama?
BlueHive partners with certified occupational health providers across Alabama. Enter your zip code on our location finder to see clinics near you offering tuberculosis testing (tb test) services.
How much does a tuberculosis testing (tb test) cost in Alabama?
Pricing for tuberculosis testing (tb test) through BlueHive starts at $25. Actual cost may vary by provider and location in Alabama. Contact us for a custom quote.
How do I schedule a tuberculosis testing (tb test) in Alabama?
You can schedule through BlueHive in three easy steps: 1) Submit your request online or call us, 2) We match you with a certified provider near your Alabama location, 3) Get your appointment—often same-day or next-day availability.
How does OSHA 2026 National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction (May 4–8, 2026) affect tuberculosis testing (tb test) in Alabama?
OSHA hosted the 13th annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction May 4–8, 2026, encouraging construction employers nationwide to pause work for fall-prevention training, hazard recognition exercises, safety demonstrations, and toolbox talks. The agency also signed a new alliance with Construction Safety Week reinforcing the "All in Together" campaign. Falls remain the leading cause of fatalities in construction; OSHA emphasizes job-specific risk controls for roofing, ladder use, and scaffolding. Status: effective. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors Alabama regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.
What is Alabama's regulatory risk level for tuberculosis testing (tb test)?
Alabama has a moderate regulatory risk score of 5/10 for occupational health compliance. Employers should maintain current policies and work with providers who track state-specific requirements.
Which TB test is better: skin test or blood test?
IGRA blood tests are preferred for BCG-vaccinated individuals as they have fewer false positives. Both tests are acceptable for most screening purposes.
How often is TB testing required?
Requirements vary. Healthcare workers typically need baseline testing and may need annual testing depending on risk level and facility policy.
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- 20,000+ provider locations nationwide
- One platform for scheduling, results, and compliance
- Digital results with real-time tracking
- Dedicated compliance support team
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