TABLE 38 WORK OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICE 1981 AND 1982
(Family Planning)
1981
1982
Number of centres
Full-time
6
I.
Part-time
36
Number of Occupational Diseases Notified
41
Total
42
45
Decompression sickness
Number of sessions provided
Type I
7,121
7,695
Type II
Number of clients
New
42,208
Dysbaric osteonecrosis
48,690
Old
68,013
67,135
Contact dermatitis
Total
110,221
115,825
Number of attendances
Silicosis
340,611
368,104
TABLE 39
WORK OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DIVISION 1981 AND 1982
1981
1982
Characteristics of new clients
1. Contraceptive method
Pills
20,189
21,007
Poisoning by
Lead
Managanese
Nitrous fumes
Organic chemicals
210
81
1
15
446
510
3
1
1
1
Injections
260
689
TUD'S
450
541
Condoms
19,776
24,658
II.
Occupational Injuries
Other methods
1,533
1.795
Total
42,208
48,690
No. of occupational injuries reported
82495
81132
II. Age
Under 20
1,552
1,530
20 24
12,960
14,027
No. of accidents requiring notification
under Employees' Compensation Ordinance
69428
71124
25 29
17,549
20,667
30
34
7,642
9,256
35 39
1,701
2,314
III.
Employees' Compensation Case Work
40 44
606
607
45 & over Total
198 42,208
289
Total no. of interviews
159351
168108
48,090
Cases assessed by Occupational Health Officers
376
333
Cases assessed by Medical Assessment Boards
21216
22833
Note: New clients refer to
(1) Clients never attend family planning clinics.
(2) F.P.A. clients first attend our clinics after the date of take-over.
(3) Return of clients after pregnancy, advised pregnancy, advised
sterilization and referred to hospital,
(4) Return of non-I.U.D. clients whose date of last visit was over
2 years ago and I.V.D. clients whose date of last visit was over 4 years ago,
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