Life Occupational Health
Life Occupational Health exists because Pretoria's economy runs on businesses that need healthy, compliant workforces. Mining, construction, manufacturing, and government all require occupational health certifications—fitness-to-work medicals for new hires, annual health surveillance for employees in hazardous roles, hearing and lung function testing for those exposed to noise or dust. The clinic serves as the bridge between employers' legal obligations and employee wellbeing. A construction company can't legally put someone on a highrise without proof they can handle heights; a factory can't expose someone to chemicals without baseline health data. Life Occupational Health does the medicals that unlock employment, manages the record-keeping employers are audited on, and catches health problems early—a worker's hypertension or uncontrolled diabetes becomes visible before it becomes critical. For Pretoria's industrial and commercial sectors, occupational health clinics are infrastructure, not service.