Occupational Health Services for High-Risk Industries | Occucare International

Physician-governed workforce health programs built for the industries where workplace injuries are most frequent, most costly, and most consequential.

93% of Injuries Managed Onsite Without ER Escalation

 600,000+ Workers Under Care

45+ Years of Occupational Health Experience

Serving Construction, Industrial, Energy, Maritime & DoD Employers

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What We Do

Occucare International delivers physician-governed occupational health services – workplace injury management, corporate medical direction, onsite clinic programs, compliance testing, and case management – specifically designed for employers operating in high-risk industries where workforce injuries are frequent, regulatory obligations are significant, and the financial consequences of unmanaged claims are severe.

Every Occucare program operates under our Corporate Medical Direction framework – board-certified occupational medicine physicians governing every clinical decision, every injury classification, and every Return-to-work determination across your workforce.

Services

Industries We Serve

Occucare’s programs are built around the specific injury patterns, compliance requirements, and workforce health demands of the industries we serve. Select your industry to see how our program is designed for your specific operational environment:

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Construction & Contracting

General contractors, subcontractors, and specialty trade contractors managing high-volume injury exposure across active job sites – with EMR requirements tied directly to bid qualification.

Primary challenges: Musculoskeletal injuries, fall-related trauma, OSHA 300 log management, multi-site workforce coverage, Pre-employment physical volume, Drug testing compliance.

General Industry

Manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, logistics operators, and warehousing employers with large safety-sensitive workforces and recurring injury patterns.

Primary challenges: Repetitive motion injuries, ergonomic strain, OSHA compliance, high-volume pre-employment physicals, drug testing programs, Workers’ Compensation cost control.

Oil & Gas

Upstream, midstream, downstream, and Offshore operators requiring occupational health support aligned with energy industry regulatory standards and remote operational environments.

Primary challenges: OEUK medical exams, offshore fitness-for-duty assessments, remote injury management, OSHA Medical Surveillance for chemical and physical exposures, DOT compliance.

Maritime

Vessel operators, shipyards, Port of Houston contractors, and maritime employers requiring occupational health services aligned with maritime regulatory standards.

Primary challenges: Maritime medical clearances, OEUK physicals, Ship Channel injury management, Coast Guard compliance, offshore crew medical support.

Electrical Contractors

Large electrical construction and maintenance contractors with safety-sensitive workforces, high EMR scrutiny, and compliance-driven medical requirements.

Primary challenges: Electrical injury management, pre-employment physicals, Drug Consortium Management, OSHA medical surveillance, EMR protection across large project workforces.

DoD Contractors

Government and defense contractors requiring medical support for domestic operations and internationally deployed workforces – aligned with federal contractor medical standards.

Primary challenges: Pre-deployment medical clearances, fitness-for-duty evaluations, international workforce health management, DoD medical compliance requirements, global clinic network access.

Why Industry-Specific Occupational Health Matters

A construction contractor’s occupational health needs are fundamentally different from a maritime employer’s. The injury patterns are different. The regulatory requirements are different. The physical demands used for fitness-for-duty determinations are different. The OSHA surveillance protocols triggered by specific exposures are different.

A generic occupational health provider treats every employer the same – same physical forms, same injury triage protocols, same return-to-work restrictions, regardless of what industry the worker came from or what job they need to return to.

Occucare’s industry-specific programs mean your injured worker is assessed by a physician who understands what a construction laborer actually does, what a refinery turnaround contractor actually requires physically, and what a maritime crew member needs to be certified for before they step back on a vessel. That clinical specificity is what produces Conservative Care outcomes that generic providers cannot replicate.

Occucare's Core Services - Available Across All Industries

Regardless of your industry, Occucare’s integrated program covers the full occupational health lifecycle:

Service

What It Does

Workplace Injury Management

Physician-governed injury triage, conservative care, and OSHA classification

Corporate Medical Direction

Board-certified physician oversight of your entire workforce health program

Onsite Clinics & Medical Staffing

Physician-governed clinical coverage at or near your job site or facility

Case Management

Active coordination from injury through return to full duty

Drug & Alcohol Testing

DOT and non-DOT employer testing programs with MRO physician review

DOT Physicals & Compliance Exams

FMCSA-certified physicals and compliance testing

OSHA Medical Surveillance

Mandated surveillance programs for hazardous exposure environments

Return-to-Work Programs

Structured RTW coordination from day one of every injury

Frequently Asked Questions

Occucare's programs are purpose-built for high-risk industries - construction, general industry, oil and gas, maritime, electrical contracting, and DoD contracting. While our clinical services are available to any employer, our physician teams, clinical protocols, and program structures are specifically calibrated for the injury patterns, physical demands, and regulatory requirements of these industries.

Yes. Many Occucare clients operate across multiple industry sectors - a general contractor who also manages industrial maintenance contracts, or an energy company with both upstream and construction operations. Our Corporate Medical Direction framework provides unified physician oversight across all of your industry exposures under one integrated program.

Yes. Occucare's Houston clinics and Corporate Medical Direction programs serve as the anchor for a national and international program. Our 3,000+ clinic network provides coverage nationally and internationally, with case management and physician oversight governed centrally by our Houston-based team. Our Dubai clinic serves employers with Middle East and Gulf region operations.

Industry expertise affects two specific clinical decisions that determine claim cost: first aid vs. recordable classification, and Return-to-work restriction specificity. A physician who understands construction job demands will assign more accurate modified duty restrictions than one who does not - keeping workers on the job in appropriate roles rather than issuing blanket full-duty restrictions that generate unnecessary lost time. That clinical specificity is what produces our 93% onsite injury management rate.

Ready to build an occupational health program designed for your industry?

Occucare’s physician-governed programs are built around your specific workforce risks, regulatory obligations, and operational environment – not a generic template applied to every employer regardless of industry.