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It represents a dynamic
equilibrium between
the worker and his
occupational environment.
What is occupational
health care?
Occupational health care is preventive
health care, which is provided on the
basis of the Occupational Health Care
Act. The objective of occupational health
care is a healthy and safe working
environment, a well-functioning working
community, prevention of work-related
diseases as well as the maintenance of
employees’ working ability and functional
capacity, and promotion of their health.
Advantages of
Occupational health care
• Pulse Rate
• Body Temperature
• Energy Expenditure
PULMONARY
FUNCTION TESTS
• VITALOGRAPH S-MODEL
SPIROMETER (Total lung volume,
timed lung volume and flow lung
volume)
• WHOLE BODY PLETHYSMOGRAPH
(residual lung volume, total lung
capacity, air-way resistance, static
and dynamic compliance)
OCCUPATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY UNIT
• Stress Management
• Job enrichment
• Executive skill development
• Organizational development
• Safety awareness system development
• Absenteeism control
• Job satisfaction
• Mental health survey
• And human relation
TOXICOLOGY
LABORATORY UNIT
• PHOTOELECTRIC COLORIMETER
• SPECTROPHOTOMETER
• ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETER
• PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROMETER
• And GAS CHROMOTOGRAPHY
Work physiology &
Ergonomics Unit – CONT..
• Sling Psychrometer
• Kata Thermometer
• Hot Wire Anemometer
• WBGT index meter
• Dry Bulb thermometer
• Wet Bulb thermometer
• Globe thermometer
• Air velocity
• Physiological response to heat
• Humidity
APPLICATION OF HEAT
STRESS EVALUATION
• Lux meter
• UV digital meter
• Gamma Radiation Survey Meter
EVALUATION OF VIBRATION