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I do not know whether the employer has arranged occupational health care. What do I do?
Organisation of occupational health care
The occupational health care agreement must be available at the workplace in a place where the employees can see it. You should contact your employer or the occupational safety and health personnel in your workplace so that the matter can be investigated.
Employers are required to arrange statutory occupational health care for all their employees. Providing medical services is voluntary for employers. Statutory occupational health care does not include medical services.
If your employer has not arranged any occupational health care for the workplace, you can contact the telephone service of the occupational safety and health authority.
20 Mar 2026
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