TABLE 37

WORK OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICE 1979 AND 1980

(Family Planning)

TABLE 38

WORK OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DIVISION 1979 AND 1980

1979

1980

1979

1980

Number of centres

Full-time

6

6

I.

Number of Occupational Diseases Notified

Part-time

35

35

Total

41

41

Decompression sickness

426

328

Contact dermatitis

3

13

Number of sessions provided

6,245

6.357

Silicosie #

227

205

Number of clients

New

40,953

42,059

011

62,810

66,033

Poisoning by lead

2

7

Total

103,763

108,092

Poisoning by organic chemical

1

Number of attendances

312.173

333,250

Gas poisoning #

Arc eye #

1

3

1

Characteristics of new clients

I.

Contraceptive method

Pilla

21,878

21,588

Injections

312

IUD's

481

343

500

Condoms

16,700

17,997

Asbestosia #

Toluene Disocyanate Induced Asthma #

Resin Induced Pharyngitis *

1

1

Other methods

1.582

1,631

Total

40.953

42,059

II. Occupational Injuries

II. Age

Under 20

1.910

1,721

No. of occupational injuries reported

95,932

89,844

20

24

12,875

12.953

25 29

16,870

17,157

No. of accidents requiring notification

under Employees' Compensation Ordinance

66,835

70,621

30

34

6,505

7.351

35

39

1,803

1,821

III. Workmen's Compensation Cane Work

40

722

764

Total No. of intervieva

184,112

163,023

45 over

Total

268

292

40,953

42,059

Cages assessed by Industrial Health Officer

Cases assessed by Medical Board

807

480

24,293

23.748

Note: New clients refer to clients paying their first visit

to government family planning clinics, i... clients who have never attended any family planning clinica, and clients of Family Planning Association clinics inside government premises which were taken over by government in 1973/74.

# Voluntary notifications

Formerly known as Workomen's Compensation Ordinance

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