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Hippuric Acid: Laboratory Test Performed On A Urine Sample, Used As A Biological Indicator Of Occupational Exposure To Organic Solvents, Especially Toluene, Allowing To Evaluate The Level Of Worker Exposure To These Chemical Agents In The Work Environment., Methyl Hippuric Acid: Laboratory Test Performed On A Urine Sample, Used As A Biomarker Of Occupational Exposure To Organic Solvents From The Xylene Group, Allowing To Assess The Degree Of Worker Exposure To These Chemical Agents In The Work Environment., Visual Acuity: Examination Designed To Assess The Functional Capacity Of The Visual System To Distinguish Details, Shapes And Contours Of Objects, With The Purpose Of Verifying The Integrity Of The Visual Function And Identifying Possible Changes Or Impairments In Vision, In Scope Of Occupational Health Examinations., Anti-Hbs: Serological Test Aimed At Detecting Antibodies Against The Surface Antigen Of The Hepatitis B Virus, Used To Evaluate The Individuals Immunity Against Infection By The Hepatitis B Virus, Whether Due To Previous Vaccination Or Past Infection. Measurement Of Sound Perception Thresholds At Different Frequencies, With The Aim Of Identifying Possible Changes Or Hearing Losses, Especially Those Related To Occupational Exposure To High Levels Of Noise., 03/19/2026 - 11:28:40, Psychosocial Assessment: Technical Procedure Designed For The Analysis Of Psychological, Emotional And Behavioral Conditions Of Worker, Aiming To Verify Their Aptitude For Carrying Out Work Activities That Involve Psychosocial Risks, As Well As Identifying Possible Factors That May Compromise Safety, Health And Well-Being In The Workplace. Butyrylcholinesterase), Used As A Biological Indicator Of Occupational Exposure To Chemical Agents That Inhibit These Enzymes, Such As Organophosphates And Carbamates, Widely Used In Pesticides. Enteric Infections, With The Purpose Of Diagnosing Possible Intestinal Infections., Creatinine: Laboratory Test Performed On A Blood Or Urine Sample, Intended For The Assessment Of Renal Function By Measuring The Concentration Of Creatinine, A Substance Resulting From Muscular Metabolism, Being Used As An Indicator Of The Filtration Capacity Of The Kidneys., Electrocardiogram (Ecg): Examination Non-Invasive Diagnosis Aimed At Recording The Electrical Activity Of The Heart Using Electrodes Positioned On The Body Surface, Allowing The Assessment Of Heart Rhythm, Electrical Conduction And The Identification Of Possible Changes Or Cardiac Disorders. Electrodes Positioned On The Scalp, Allowing The Assessment Of The Functioning Of The Central Nervous System And The Identification Of Possible Neurological Changes., Spirometry: Non-Invasive Diagnostic Test Designed For The Assessment Of Pulmonary Function By Measuring Respiratory Volumes And Flows During Maneuver
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