Occupational Hazard Presentation Dr. Ebadullah Hedayat

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Ooccupational Health Hazard in Office Workers

PAIR PRESENTATION

BY: DR. EBADULLLAH HEDAYAT

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Introduction Background Methods Findings Conclusion Recommendations

OUTLINE

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Occupational health hazard is defined as:

A danger or hazard to workers that is inherent  in a particular occupation

Any condition of a job that can result in illness or injury endangerment, hazard, jeopardy, peril, risk - a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune.

INTRODUCTION

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Community Health Science department is associated

with teaching as well as research work.

Majority of work here is office work.

Office timing is from 9am to 5 pm and employees are continuously being subjected to various occupational hazards during their stay at the premises.

BACKGROUND

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These hazards range from the normal day to

day routine work, sitting long hours in front of computers and the anxiety created from completion of assignments at designated dead lines

We did survey of 6 office workers in the department and found that they are at risk of some serious non communicable diseases which can be avoided.

BACKGROUND…

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We used survey method to collect data.

Data was collected with the help of self reported questionnaire.

Total six office workers were included in this survey.

The sampling method was convenient

The data was collected from 6 office workers at CHS

METHODS

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The following questions were asked:

1. How long have you worked in this area?

2. What health problems do you think you are at risk for?

3. What are the health hazards you are currently facing?

4.What are the preventive/curative measures that can be taken for the above mentioned problems

QUESTIONNAIRE

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5. What preventive/curative measures do you

take?

6. What measures has the administration taken to safeguard your health?

7. What are your recommendations?

QUESTIONNAIRE…

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The age of sample we collected ranged from

25 to 46 years

Two out of 6 were from northern areas and rest were from Karachi

The working experience in AKU ranged from 1 to 22 years

FINDINGS

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The respondent said that they are at risk of

depression, neck pain, heart diseases, wrist pain and electric shock.

33% had high blood pressure

33% had depression

FINDINGS…

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All the respondents knew the preventive

measures like jogging, exercise, outing, diet control.

Non of them were practicing them.

All the respondent replied that administration is doing nothing to prevent them from occupational hazards.

FINDINGS…

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Majority of people working in CHS are at risk

of Depression and Cardio vascular diseases.

They know the preventive measures but due to work load they are not able to perform any

CONCLUSION

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CHS administration needs to consider this

issue and work load needs to be decreased

Health screening of employees on annual basis

RECOMMENDATIONS

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THANK YOU

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