Occupational Health Service
Ensuring Employee Health and Safety
Description
The Occupational Health Service is an essential and legally mandatory component of any organization, with the primary objective of promoting the health and safety of employees. This presentation details the role and importance of this service in ensuring optimal working conditions and preventing risks to employee health.
Overview
1. Health Assessment:
The Occupational Health Service conducts regular medical examinations to assess the health status of employees, identifying any health issues and providing recommendations for improvement.
2. Occupational Risk Assessment:
The service assesses risks associated with workplaces, identifying potential risk factors and developing preventive measures to reduce them.
3. Counseling and Medical Assistance
Employees receive counseling and medical assistance from specialized occupational health personnel, accessing information and advice on health and safety in the workplace.
4. Implementation of Prevention Measures:
The Occupational Health Service contributes to the implementation of prevention and control measures for identified risks, ensuring compliance with legal norms and standards in the field.
5. Training and Education
Employees benefit from training and education programs in the field of occupational health and safety, being instructed in safe work practices and the use of protective equipment.
Objectives
Ensuring the health and safety of employees in the workplace.
Identification and management of occupational health risks.
Promotion of a culture of health and safety within the organization.
Reducing absenteeism and workplace accidents.
Duration
The Occupational Health Service is available throughout the organization’s activity, being a continuous process of caring for the health and safety of employees.
Contact
For further information or appointments, please contact the Occupational Health Department at the email address or phone number provided.