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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING OHN

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING OHN. WHAT IS WORK & HEALTH. WORK / OCCUPATION An essential human activity that occupy a considerable part of a person’s waking hours Can be stimulating & rewarding Can contribute to stress HEALTH

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING OHN

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  1. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSINGOHN

  2. WHAT IS WORK & HEALTH WORK/ OCCUPATION • An essential human activity that occupy a considerable part of a person’s waking hours • Can be stimulating & rewarding • Can contribute to stress HEALTH • NOT merely the absence of disease BUT a state of complete physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being

  3. What is Occupational Health? WHO defined Occupational Health as; ‘the promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations’

  4. What is Occupational Health? • The joint international labor organization committee on Occupational health, 1950 defined occupational health as “The highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations

  5. Cont...... • Concerned with two-way relationship of WORK and HEALTH • Related to the effects of working condition and/or environment on health of worker – influence on ability to perform tasks in the workplace • Prevention is better than cure –ensuring work & working condition DO NOT affect the health of people

  6. What is Occupational Health Nursing? • Application of nursing principles in conserving the health of workers at the workplace. • Based on principles of recognition, prevention and treatment of illness, injuries. • Formally known as ‘Industrial Nursing’

  7. Aims of OHN • Promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical,mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations ; • by preventing- departures from health caused • by their working conditions, • protecting the workers in their employment - • from risks resulting from factors adverse to • health • and adaptation of work to the workers and • workers to their jobs

  8. Objectives Maintenance and promotion of workers’ health and working capacity(Health monitoring) Improvement of working environment and work to become conducive to safety and health(Worksite visits) Development of work organisations and working cultures in a direction, which supports health and safety at work(Health Education )

  9. Objectives • To prevent occupational hazards/ diseases. • To achieve maximum human efficiency and machine efficiency. • To reduce sick absenteeism.

  10. The Scope of OHN practice • Prevention of occupational injuries • Prevention of occupational illness • Reducing work place hazards • Promotion of worker’s health • Restoration of worker’s health (maintenance of worker’s health)

  11. Occupational injuries • such as a cut, fracture, sprain, amputation, etc, that may results from a single instantaneous exposure or incident in the work department or during the course of work.

  12. Occupational illness • any abnormal condition or disorder, other than one resulting from an occupational injury caused by exposure to environmental factors associated with employment. • It canbe acute or chronic illnesses, following exposure to the hazards through inhalation, absorption, ingestion, or direct contact.

  13. Work and Health • Exposure to health hazards in the workplace may cause adverse health effects • Disease development depends on; host factors, non-occupational exposure (lifestyles & hobbies), environmental factors, inherent properties of the agent, exposure level, exposure length & other workplace stressors.

  14. Factors influencing our Health Genes • Determine who you are • Likelihood of contracting disease Environment • Workplace • Leisure • Domestic/living Environment Health Lifestyles • Smoking • Diet • Alcohol • Stress • Exercise

  15. Cause and effects Lung cancer Cause is hard to see Fume fevers Stress Leukaemia Dermatitis Musculo-skeletal disorders Solvent effects NIHL Welder’s Flash Cause is Mesothelioma Accidents easy to see Minutes Days Months Years Decades

  16. Basic Principles of Disease Prevention NURSING INTERVENTIONS Higher level of surveillance • Treatment / Referral • Lung Function Test • Personal Protective Equipment • Health Screening • Early detection • Health education • Base-line health assessment • Elimination of substances Lower level of surveillance

  17. Workplace Hazards Physical hazards Chemical hazards Biological hazards Mechanical hazards Psychosocial hazards Ergonomic Hazards Safety

  18. Workplace Health & Safety Who are legally responsible for identifying and correcting health and safety hazards? • Authorised personnels • Employers • Contractors • Owners • Workers • Supervisors • Self-employers persons • Suppliers

  19. Protected workers fundamental rights • To know about hazards in the workplace, how to identify them and how to protect themselves • To participate in health and safety decisions through management’s consultation with occupational health committees and workers • To refuse unusually dangerous work

  20. According to The Occupational Health and Safety Act - OSHA (1993), “…..everyone in the workplace isrequired to work together to identify andcontrol health and safety hazards”

  21. Occupational health physician Occupational health nurse Occupational health epidemiologist Occupational hygienist Industrial toxicologist Industrial psychologist Ergonomist Occupational therapist Physiotherapist Health educator Safety engineer Who are the Occupational Health Team?

  22. Ergonomist • design the workplace and the job to fit the worker. • It deals with designing and changing the workplace to ensure employees are not injured or made unusually uncomfortable when working.

  23. Ergonomics • Lifting and handling loads • Work that involves standing for long periods of time, antifatigue mats and footrests • Situations where it is appropriate for workers to be permitted to sit while working, seating requirements and footrest • Musculoskeletal injuries which include muscle injuries or disorders of tendons, ligaments, nerves, joints, bones, etc

  24. Hygienist • responsible for recognizing, evaluating and controlling health hazards in the workplace. • to do this an occupational hygienist will examine the work environment and work activities.

  25. factors influence OHN • The nature of industry; small, medium or large and its location. • Existing infrastructure of health services. • Trained manpower. • Workers involvement and employers commitment. • Surveillance of the working environment by means of epidemiological studies and testing.

  26. Components of OHN • Medical treatment, First aid treatment in emergency. • Health education, First aid education. • Medical examination • Pre employment examination • Medical treatment, First aid treatment in emergency.

  27. Components of OHN • Health education, First aid education. • Medical examination • Pre employment examination • Periodic medical examination • Special medical examination

  28. Components of OHN • Health counseling •           . Stress management •           . Mental health •            . And Physical health • . Rehabilitation programme •            . Medical rehabilitation •             . Social rehabilitation •             . Educational rehabilitation •             . Vocational rehabilitation

  29. Components of OHN • Assessment of dusts pollution • Assessment of noise pollution • Assessment of vibration • Assessment heat radiation • Assessment of radiation

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