Everything for the health of workers To better carry out occupational disease prevention and control work, ensure the physical health and safety of special occupational groups, strengthen occupational health monitoring, and effectively safeguard the health rights and interests of employees. On May 8-9, the Safety and Environmental Protection Department of Xuzhou Nanpu Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd. organized occupational health examinations for employees in both new and old factory areas. Physical examinatio This physical examination is undertaken by the First Hospital of Xuzhou Mining Group. The examination items arranged according to the characteristics of the enterprise position include internal medicine, surgery, electrocardiogram, blood routine, urine routine, DR chest X-ray examination, etc. By conducting occupational health examinations, the company can comprehensively understand the health status of employees, provide reliable and authentic basis for carrying out occupational health management work, and implement the principle of “prevention first, combination of prevention and treatment” established in occupational disease prevention and control work. This reflects the company’s care for employees, ensures that employees are more energetic and fully engaged in their work, and provides guarantees for the company to achieve long-term development.Occupational Disease and Health Science Popularization Occupational diseases refer to illnesses caused by workers in enterprises, institutions, and individual economic organizations who come into contact with dust, radioactive substances, and other toxic and harmful factors during their occupational activities. How to determine if one is suffering from an occupational disease? We can make a judgment based on the following four conditions: 1. There must be a labor relationship, and the patient should be a worker of an enterprise, institution, or individual economic organization; 2. It must be generated during the process of engaging in professional activities; 3. It must be caused by occupational hazards such as exposure to dust, radioactive substances, and other toxic and harmful substances; 4. It must be an occupational disease listed in the national occupational disease classification and catalog (10 categories and 132 types). How can workers prevent occupational diseases? 1. Comply with the occupational health post operating procedures or other safety regulations of the employer; 2. Adhere to the correct use of occupational disease prevention equipment during homework, such as dust masks, noise cancelling earplugs, etc; 3. Participate in occupational health examinations organized by the employer in a timely manner, and review relevant occupational abnormalities in a timely manner according to the requirements of the examination institution; 4. If you discover any diseases or abnormalities that may be related to your occupation, please go to a professional institution for examination or consultation in a timely manner; 5. Actively participate in occupational disease prevention and control knowledge training organized by employers, or search for occupational disease knowledge through media and the internet to enhance one’s awareness of self-protection.