Question Author
there was nothing wrong with the answers I got before, but I never got a definitve yes he has to or no he doesn't have to - which is why I'm asking again!
This questionaire has nothing to do with providing extra safety equiptment for people with (for example) bad backs or hearing loss - they don't even provide the basics under normal circumstances.
"Is there any reason he should be worried?" as a child he suffered a disease which caused his lower back to become slightly deformed....the worry is that as soon as he gives his employers this piece of information, that they will be able to say that any back injuries are as a result of this rather than the work he was carrying out, regardless of whether this were true or not.
I just don't see what business it is of his employers? surely medical info is confidential and as long as it's not posing a risk to himself or anyone else, nobody but his doctor has a right to that information. If he had say epilepsy, HIV, diabetes or a very severe allergy I would be all for him disclosing such information, but when and how he broke bones as a child???