Health Contacts
Occupational Health
The Âé¶¹Éç’s Occupational Health (OH) Services are provided by Medigold.
For the majority of your health-related queries and referrals, they can be contacted through the Âé¶¹Éç HR Service Centre on:
01273 976479
International dialling Overseas: +44 1273 976479
Email : Âé¶¹ÉçOccHealth@medigold-health.com
Office hours: 08.00–18.00, Mon-Fri
Workstation and Physiotherapy Helpline
Employees can call the Helpline direct themselves by phoning Âé¶¹Éç HR Service centre on:
0477 (0370 024 3477) - option 6, then option 2
Office hours: 8.00-5.30pm, Mon-Fri
Travel Health
To arrange vaccinations, as well as get general travel advice, contact the number below to arrange a travel health consultation. If your query cannot be answered immediately, a specialist travel nurse will return your call between 8.00-18.00 to discuss your needs. Please let us know if you require an urgent appointment for immediate travel.
0477 (0370 024 3477) - option 6, then option 1
(Overseas: +44 121 567 6477)
Office hours: 08.00–18.00
Or Email: Âé¶¹ÉçOccHealth@medigold-health.com
For out of hours (i.e. 18.00–08.00): Please note the out of hours team do not have access to your travel vaccination history. If vaccinations and/or malaria tablets are required, you will be advised to complete a referral form for an appointment to be arranged. Prepare early – we advise making your appointment 4 -6 weeks prior to travel if possible, as you may need a course of vaccinations.
Travel Clinic
Âé¶¹Éç Medigold Occupational Health & Travel Clinic in London:
3 CANDOVER STREET, LONDON, W1P 7PQ
0477 (0370 024 3477) - option 6 then option 1 (you can download a map from the right hand panel)
Email: Âé¶¹ÉçOccHealth@medigold-health.com
Medical Assistance Overseas
For pre-deployment reports of suitable medical facilities overseas, and for co-ordination of medevac arrangements following accidents / ill-health when on location, contact our
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Safety Advice Line: 0370 411 0464 Email: safety@bbc.co.uk
- A-Z of Âé¶¹Éç Safety Guidelines
- Accident Reporting and Investigation
- Âé¶¹Éç Health & Safety Policy
- Contractors (incl. vetted lists)
- Contributors
- Fire Safety
- Freelancers
- Independent Production Companies
- Risk Assessment
- Safety Alerts
- Safety Responsibilities
- Safety Training
- Sets & Premises Safety Guide
Events guidance - key links:
- Exhibitions
- General Guidance
- Indoor Location Recce Checklist
- Outdoor Location Recce Checklist
- Major Incidents & Emergency Planning
- Marketing and Promotional
- Noise Exposure
- Planning and Management
- Responsibilities
- Responsibilities Form
- Laser Lighting Effects
- Strobe Lighting
- Temporary Stages and Rostra
Health topics - key links:
- (Âé¶¹Éç network only)
- Contributors Fitness to Participate
- Display Screen Equipment (DSE)
- (Âé¶¹Éç network only)
- First Aid and Welfare on Location
- International Travel - Risks & Health
- Manual Handling
- Mental Health: Homepage
- (Âé¶¹Éç network only)
- Personal Health and Wellbeing
- Pregnancy
- Psychological Trauma Support & Trauma Risk Management (TRiM)
- Tiredness and Fatigue
- Travel Health Contacts
Âé¶¹Éç High Risk - key links:
- CBRN and Industrial Spills
- Covert Filming
- Crisis Management and Security Support
- Demonstrations, Protests and Crowds
- Disaster Coverage
- Door Stepping
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- (Âé¶¹Éç network only)
- Public Order
- Safety Equipment Stores
Âé¶¹Éç Journalism - key links:
- Broadcast Vehicles
- CBRN and Industrial Spills
- Courts of Law
- Covert Filming (via Security on Location)
- COVID: Managing COVID risks is News Deployments
- Demonstrations, Protests and Crowds (via Security on Location)
- Disaster Coverage
- Disaster Coverage - Health Aspects
- Door Stepping (via Security on Location)
- Press Conferences
- Psychological Trauma and PTSD
- Terrorist Bomb Incidents
Âé¶¹Éç Productions - key links:
- Aerial Filming and Airfields
- Animals: Displaying and handling for performance
- Boats: Working on
- Children and Young People
- Driving
- Electrical Equipment and Systems
- First Aid and Welfare on Location
- Food Safety (Cooking and Catering)
- Remote Location Working
- Roads and Streets: Working by
- Security of Productions on Location
- Stunts
- Tiredness and Fatigue
- Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS aka Drones)
- Vehicles: Recording in, from and around
- Working at Height: Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
- Working at Height: Tower Scaffolds
Âé¶¹Éç Radio - key links:
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Âé¶¹Éç Security - key links:
Âé¶¹Éç Sport - key links:
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