Onsite ILO screening · Queensland
Onsite ILO Chest X-Rays in Queensland
ILOXAUS provides mobile, onsite ILO chest X-rays for Queensland worksites. We mobilise to your location, image your crew on the shift they are already working, and every film is classified to the ILO International Classification of Radiographs of Pneumoconioses by a NIOSH-certified B Reader radiologist.
Why Queensland sites screen on site
Queensland is a long state with dust-exposed crews at both ends of it. Coal operations run through the Bowen Basin, bauxite and base metals sit in the north and north-west, gas and civil work spreads across the Surat Basin and the Darling Downs, and stone fabrication and construction cluster around Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Distance is exactly why offsite screening hurts here. A clinic ILO chest X-ray is about $120, but for a regional or FIFO crew the travel, accommodation and lost shifts around it can dwarf that figure. Screening at the site removes the travel entirely, including for night shift and shutdown crews.
Industries we screen in Queensland
- Open cut and underground coal operations, including preparation plants and coal handling
- Bauxite, base metals and hard rock mining in the north and north-west
- Quarrying, crushing and aggregate production
- Coal seam gas, pipeline and civil works across the Surat Basin and Darling Downs
- Stonemasonry, benchtop fabrication and engineered stone removal
- Foundries, smelting, refining and heavy manufacturing
- Construction, demolition and tunnelling in the south-east
Where we travel in Queensland
- Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan and the Gold Coast
- Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay
- Toowoomba, the Darling Downs and the Surat Basin
- Gladstone, Rockhampton and Central Queensland
- Mackay, Moranbah, Emerald and the Bowen Basin
- Townsville, Cairns and the far north
- Mount Isa and the north-west
- Weipa and Cape York
For remote, offshore and FIFO sites that a truck cannot reach, our Flight Ready unit travels by air with our team and delivers the same screening and reporting as a road job.
NIOSH-certified B Reader · ILO classification
Classified by a NIOSH-certified B Reader
A dust disease film is only as good as the person reading it. Every chest X-ray we take is classified to the ILO International Classification of Radiographs of Pneumoconioses by a NIOSH-certified B Reader radiologist, which is the qualification recognised internationally for this work. Choose a single ILO read, or a dual read with adjudication where you want extra certainty on a result.
How a Queensland site visit runs
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Book a visit
Give us your location, crew numbers and the window you want covered, and we scope road or air access.
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We come to you
The unit mobilises by road, or flies in for remote and offshore Queensland sites.
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Screen on site
Chest X-rays are taken worker by worker on location, fitted around your shift pattern.
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ILO-classified results
A NIOSH-certified B Reader classifies each film and results are reported to you and your workers.
Health monitoring duties in Queensland
Resources Safety and Health Queensland regulates mining, quarrying, explosives and petroleum and gas work in the state, and administers the Coal Mine Workers Health Scheme, which sets respiratory health assessment requirements for coal mine workers, including chest imaging reported against the ILO classification. Workplace Health and Safety Queensland covers most other industries, including construction and stone processing.
Frequently asked questions
Do you come to our site, or do workers have to visit a clinic?
Our mobile unit comes to you. We set up at your Queensland worksite and image your crew on location, between tasks, so nobody is sent offsite for half a day.
Who reads and classifies the X-rays?
Every film is classified against the ILO International Classification of Radiographs of Pneumoconioses by a NIOSH-certified B Reader radiologist. You can choose a single ILO read, or a dual read with adjudication for an added layer of certainty.
How long does screening take per worker?
A few minutes each. We screen the whole crew in one visit and work around your roster, including night shifts and shutdown windows.
Which parts of Queensland do you travel to?
Metro, regional and remote sites. Where a truck cannot reach, our Flight Ready unit travels by air with our team for remote, offshore and FIFO work.
What does onsite screening cost?
A clinic ILO chest X-ray is around $120 a head before you add travel, lost shifts and roster changes. We quote in writing for your job, priced on your location and crew size.
How do we get the results?
Once each film has been classified we report back to you and your workers, so the result can go straight into your health monitoring records.
Book onsite ILO chest X-rays in Queensland
Send through your site location and approximate crew size and we will come back with availability and a written quote priced to the job.
Or email booking@iloxaus.au