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HAZWOPER Physical Examination in North Carolina

Medical surveillance exam for hazardous waste operations and emergency response workers under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120.

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The HAZWOPER Physical Examination is required under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for employees engaged in hazardous waste operations, emergency response to hazardous substance releases, and certain cleanup operations. This comprehensive medical surveillance exam ensures workers are medically capable of performing their duties while wearing personal protective equipment.

The examination evaluates cardiovascular fitness, respiratory function, and overall health to ensure workers can safely wear respirators and protective suits in hazardous environments. Annual monitoring tracks health changes that may be related to occupational exposures.

BlueHive coordinates HAZWOPER physicals through our network of occupational medicine specialists who understand the unique demands of hazardous materials work.

Who Needs This

  • Hazardous waste site workers
  • Emergency response teams
  • Environmental remediation workers
  • Chemical plant employees
  • Hazmat team members

How It Works

  1. 1

    Schedule

    Order exam through BlueHive and schedule at convenient location.

  2. 2

    Examination

    Complete physical exam, lab work, and pulmonary function testing.

  3. 3

    Review

    Physician reviews results and determines fitness for duty.

  4. 4

    Certification

    Receive clearance documentation for HAZWOPER duties.

What's Included

  • Complete physical examination
  • Pulmonary function testing
  • Respirator medical clearance
  • Blood and urine analysis
  • Vision and hearing screening
  • Medical questionnaire review

Pricing

Pricing for hazwoper physical examination in North Carolina varies by provider and service requirements. Contact BlueHive for a custom quote tailored to your organization.

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North Carolina Compliance Snapshot

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HAZWOPER Physical Examination Providers in North Carolina

1 verified providers offer hazwoper physical examination across North Carolina.

0 accept walk-ins0 offer telehealth0 accepting new patients

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Regulatory Risk: 4/10

Status: Monitoring · Updated Dec 2025

Recent Updates

OSHA Updates National Emphasis Program on Indoor and Outdoor Heat-Related Hazards (CPL 03-00-024)

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OSHA revised its National Emphasis Program targeting heat-related workplace hazards, using 2022–2025 injury data to prioritize inspections across 55 high-risk industries. The update introduces reorganized appendices for evaluating heat programs and citation guidance, removes outdated numerical inspection goals, and directs compliance officers to conduct random inspections in high-risk industries on days when the National Weather Service issues heat advisories or warnings. Effective immediately for five years.

OSHA & Safety·2026-04-10·Source

OSHA Cares Initiative — Expanded Compliance Assistance for Employers

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OSHA launched the OSHA Cares initiative, an agency-wide effort to help businesses meet workplace safety requirements through increased access to compliance assistance specialists, improved educational materials, and real-time assistance during enforcement visits. The initiative includes a standardized training program for Compliance Safety and Health Officers and updated employer workplace posters with a modernized design.

OSHA & Safety·2026-03-18·Source

OSHA Launches Safety Champions Program — Tiered Cooperative Compliance Initiative

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OSHA launched the Safety Champions Program, a three-tier cooperative initiative (Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced) designed to help employers develop effective safety and health programs. The program emphasizes seven core elements: management leadership, worker participation, hazard identification, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation, and communication. Participants can work independently or with Special Government Employees for technical assistance.

OSHA & Safety·2026-03-16·Source

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a hazwoper physical examination in North Carolina?

BlueHive partners with certified occupational health providers across North Carolina. Enter your zip code on our location finder to see clinics near you offering hazwoper physical examination services.

How much does a hazwoper physical examination cost in North Carolina?

Pricing for hazwoper physical examination varies by provider and location in North Carolina. Contact BlueHive for transparent, competitive pricing through our provider network.

How do I schedule a hazwoper physical examination in North Carolina?

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 North Carolina location, 3) Get your appointment—often same-day or next-day availability.

How does OSHA Updates National Emphasis Program on Indoor and Outdoor Heat-Related Hazards (CPL 03-00-024) affect hazwoper physical examination in North Carolina?

OSHA revised its National Emphasis Program targeting heat-related workplace hazards, using 2022–2025 injury data to prioritize inspections across 55 high-risk industries. The update introduces reorganized appendices for evaluating heat programs and citation guidance, removes outdated numerical inspection goals, and directs compliance officers to conduct random inspections in high-risk industries on days when the National Weather Service issues heat advisories or warnings. Effective immediately for five years. Status: effective. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors North Carolina regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.

How often is a HAZWOPER physical required?

OSHA requires medical examinations prior to assignment, annually thereafter, and upon termination of employment. More frequent exams may be required based on exposure levels.

What does the HAZWOPER physical include?

The exam includes a comprehensive medical history, physical examination, pulmonary function testing, and laboratory tests. Additional tests may be required based on specific exposures.

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