Vision Screening
Tests of visual acuity, color and depth perception used to confirm fitness for safety-sensitive and regulated roles.
Key facts
- Tests acuity, color and depth perception.
- Required for DOT physicals and many safety-sensitive roles.
- Feeds fitness-for-duty and medical-clearance decisions.
What it means
Vision screening checks acuity, peripheral vision, color discrimination and depth perception. It is required for DOT physicals and many safety-sensitive jobs, and is part of baseline and periodic exams. Results feed fitness-for-duty and medical-clearance determinations against documented job demands.
Frequently asked
What does vision screening check?
Visual acuity, peripheral vision, color discrimination and depth perception. It's part of baseline and periodic exams and is required for DOT physicals and many safety-sensitive jobs.
How are vision-screening results used?
They feed fitness-for-duty and medical-clearance determinations, compared against the documented visual demands of the job.
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