How to do a good job in occupational health protection

Only by establishing health awareness and advocating healthy working methods can occupational health protection be done well.

First of all, actively participate in occupational health training, learn and master various systems and standards related to occupational health, understand the harmful factors in the workplace, and master the knowledge of occupational hazard protection, post operation procedures, and the correct wearing and using methods of personal protective equipment. Secondly, abide by the laws, regulations and rules of occupational disease prevention and control. Laborers exposed to occupational hazards shall regularly take part in occupational health examinations to protect their legitimate rights and interests.

At the same time, strengthen heatstroke prevention and cooling measures. Workers working in hot weather should pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling, and can supplement heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks such as water, salt and water-soluble vitamins. You can also learn to master on-site first aid knowledge and emergency treatment methods for acute hazards, and you can achieve correct self-help and mutual rescue.

Other aspects of protection

Implement the health monitoring system, including the occupational health examination of workers exposed to occupational hazards before, during and after their posts, proper placement of occupational contraindications, occupational health monitoring files, etc. Carry out occupational health examination for workers who are engaged in or exposed to occupational hazards or have special requirements for health.

Personnel with contraindications shall not be arranged to engage in contraindications, and workers who are found to have impaired health and may be related to their jobs shall be arranged for treatment or transferred from their original jobs in time. Do a good job in occupational health management of equipment, dangerous chemicals, radioisotopes and raw materials containing radioactive substances that may cause occupational hazards, including Chinese instructions, warning signs and warning instructions.