If the employer requires you to do something for your job, they are liable for the costs of it; they cannot fire you for not paying, if they are the ones that made you do it in the first place. You may claim the cost on your tax in the meantime, and get them to not require your payment in future.
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The centrifuge spins using centrifugal force and is used in many medical laboratory tests.
No that can only be done by the courts.A little more...As it says above, your employer cannot force you to release medical records. However, they can insist that certain tests and conditions exist (or don't exist) as a condition of employment. Barring very special cases (like HIV/AIDS which is sometimes protected under State law), this is legal.
Currently there are no definitive medical tests to diagnose alcoholism. The medical world relies upon question and answer screening tests. Many alcoholics are in denial; these screening tests can be misrepresentative of the individual if they are not being 100% honest with the professional administering it.
Employment tests, pregnancy tests, drug tests, blood and urine tests for medical examinations, etc.
Some medical tests to join the Pakistan Army include a physical examination, blood tests, urine tests, vision tests, hearing tests, and screenings for certain medical conditions such as heart conditions or asthma. Additionally, candidates may be required to undergo a dental examination and a mental health evaluation.
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If your employer wants to offer a Group insurance plan, usually blood tests are not required. However, they may have opted for a discounted plan that needs underwriting, so in that case there may be some medical requirements, like blood test.
There are many tests that may be conducted for fingerprints, and for firearms. With fingerprints, the most common is a comparison of a print from a crime scene to the prints of a suspect. With firearms, tests may be conducted to match the marking made on a fired bullet at a crime scene, to a bullet fired from a specific weapon. Firearms also leave distinctive markings on fired cartridges from the firing pin, and from the extractor that pulls a fired cartridge from a weapon. This might be used to match evidence on a fired cartridge left at a crime scene to a particular firearm. There are also tests conducted for gunshot residue on skin. When firing a gun, there are chemicals released into the air that can be deposited on skin. By testing for these, it can be determined if a person fired a gun, or was at least close to one being fired. In some cases, a firearm may be tested for DNA to match evidence left on a gun to a specific person.
A complete medical history, physical, neurological exam, electrical tests, blood and urine tests, challenge tests and genetic tests.
There are home medical diagnostic tests, but they are not used to daignose serious health issues. These tests are designed to detect prenancy, or drug use. They are usually around 45 dollars.
There are no medical tests for this.