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
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Formerly known as Workomen's Compensation Ordinance