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DOT Physical Exams
A DOT (Department of Transportation) Examination is a medical exam required by the U.S. Department of Transportation for commercial drivers to ensure they are physically fit to operate commercial vehicles safely. The exam is mandatory for drivers of large trucks, buses, and other vehicles that require a commercial driver’s license (CDL).
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Pre-Employment Physical Exams
A Pre-Employment Physical Exam is a health assessment done before hiring to ensure the candidate is physically fit for the job. It typically includes a medical history review, physical fitness check, and basic health tests like vision, hearing, and blood pressure. This helps employers ensure the candidate can safely perform job duties and reduce injury risk.
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Hydrostatic Body Fat Testing
Hydrostatic Body Fat Testing is an accurate method for measuring body fat percentage by submerging a person in water. It works on the principle of buoyancy—fat is less dense than water, so individuals with higher body fat float more. By measuring the amount of water displaced, the test calculates the ratio of fat mass to lean mass, providing a precise assessment of body composition.
