ABSTRACT
The study aims to present the health profile of employees of a federal production unit that underwent the periodic health examinations. It is a descriptive and exploratory study, which analyzed 503 occupational medical records. There was balanced participation by gender and, proportionally, a greater participation of public servants (70.6 %). Regarding health conditions, the CLT (Consolidation of Labor Laws) employees had the biggest complaints related to respiratory problems (52.5 %) and the servants, circulatory system issues (25.6%). It is considered to match not only the instruments, but the quality of assessment for CLT employees, improving the data to propose promotion actions.
KEYWORDS
Occupational health; Medical examination; Public sector; Occupational health services