Why Organizations Should Utilize Physical Abilities Testing

Strains and sprains caused by overexertion are the most common workplace injuries

  • Physical abilities testing can determine a worker’s current fitness to perform their employment duties, reducing the risk of occupational injury

  • Only the essential physical abilities required for the job are assessed, safely and efficiently, by qualified professionals in a clinical setting

Spirometry Testing Has Returned – Here’s What You Need to Know

Employers are required by provincial legislation to implement protective measures in workplaces with known respiratory hazards (e.g., coal dust, asbestos, silica, isocyanates). The goal is to prevent workers from inhaling such hazards, which could cause occupational lung diseases and other complications over the course of their employment. Legislation can vary by province.

DriverCheck partners with Canadian Cancer Society to donate 5,600 COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to cancer programs across Canada

We are happy to announce the donation of 5,600 COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to the Canadian Cancer Society for distribution across Canada to support their Wheels of Hope, Lodge and Camp Goodtimes programs, honouring the commitment we made earlier in the year to donate 1 Covid-19 rapid antigen test kit (containing 5 tests) for every 10 kits purchased online at COVIDdetect.ca.

Spirometry Testing Resuming at DriverCheck Clinics

We are happy to announce that we will resume conducting spirometry testing at our DriverCheck Clinics effective July 4, 2022.

This communication is to update you on DriverCheck Clinics’ temporary health and safety measures to mitigate risk of COVID-19 infections and transmissions while performing spirometry testing, ensuring the continued safety of our staff, our clients, and our operations.