A new $2.5million mobile lung health clinic has arrived in the region, providing free screening checks in Orange and Dubbo to people exposed to hazardous dust through work.
Icare Group Executive of General Insurance and Care, Britt Coombe, said a lung health check could save your life.
“Early detection is critical to effective treatment, and we’re here to make sure every worker, no matter where they live, has access to world-class care," Ms Coombe said.
The checks can ensure detection and treatment of dust diseases like asbestosis, silicosis and mesothelioma.
Minister for Work Health and Safety Sophie Cotsis said the new mobile clinic underscored the government's commitment to removing barriers like cost and location, ensuring workers across NSW have access to the critical support and care they need to safeguard their health.
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“Along with enforcement of the recent ban on engineered stone, the new Lung Bus demonstrates our commitment to improve outcomes for workers exposed to hazardous dust across NSW," Ms Cotsis said.
The lung bus program provides free lung screening checks to more than 5,000 workers annually in regional NSW - this new mobile clinic replacing one that had been in service for 16 years.
The new mobile clinic features several innovations including:
Digital chest X-ray technology, providing precise and reliable first instance imaging.
Enhanced spirometry (lung function) testing equipment to evaluate breathing capacity and respiratory performance.
Digital monitoring systems to streamline diagnostics and care.
A backup power supply to ensure uninterrupted operation in remote locations.
Greater accessibility and comfort, with larger clinical space designed to support both staff and clients.
Member for Orange Phil Donato said the Lung Bus was a terrific initiative, with a vital role in keeping workers safe and healthy.
“These health checks can be lifesaving by enabling the early detection and treatment of dust-related diseases," he said.
“By bringing these essential services directly to the communities that need them most, the icare Lung Bus is helping to protect the health and futures of our workers.”
While lung bus bookings are at capacity, for more information on lung health checks or to arrange a screening, go online to https://www.icare.nsw.gov.au/employers/employer-obligations/lung-screening-service
Workers can also arrange a free lung screening at icare’s Sydney CBD clinic, or with local providers regionally when the lung bus is not in that part of the state. To book a free lung health check, contact icare on 1800 550 027.