TABLE 39 WORK OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICE 1985 AND 1986
(Family Planning)
Number of centres (as at 31.12.86)
Number of sessions provided
Number of clients
Number of attendances
Characteristics of new clients
I.
Contraceptive method
II. Age
TABLE 40 WORK OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DIVISION 1985 AND 1986
I.
Number of Confirmed Occupational Diseases
1985
1986
Asbestos
related disease
Full-time Part-time Total
4
4
43
42
47
47
7 982
8 075
New
48 189
45 136
Old
89 147
Total
137 336
92 958 138 094
468 643
472 686
Beat hand
Compressed Air Illness
Compression Barotrauma
Decompression sicknes
Type I Type II
Dyabaric osteonecrosis
Contact dermatitis
Ga■ poisoning
Lead poisoning
Silicomis
Tenosynovitis of hand or forarm
1985
1986
ཤྲུཀཡ སྶ
163
17
5
1
1 * N
31
155
Pills
18 237
16 829
Injections
1 409
IUD's
667
2 026 567
Condoms
25 070
23 659
1
179
176
1
Other methods
2 806
2 055
Total
48 189
45 136
II.
Occupational Injuries
Under 20
1 118
20 24
10 609
878
8 603
No. of occupational injuries reported
87 851
94 347
25 29
21 300
20 370
30
34
10 820
10 948
No. of accidents requiring notification
under Employees' Compensation Ordinance
79 556
87 101
35 39
3 431
3 380
40
44
45 & over Total
688
223
719
238
III.
48 189
45 136
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 hospical.
(4) Return of non-I.U.D. clients whose date of last visit was over
2 years ago and I.U.D. clients whose date of last visit was over 4 years ago.
Employees' Compensation Case Work
Total no. of Interviews with injured employees
Cases assessed by Ordinary Assessment Board##
Cases assessed by Medical Assessment Boardse
Cases assessed by Special Assessment Boarda@
Canes asseused by Prostheses and Surgical
Appliances Boarda@
197 391
200 708
17 573
17 3.52
171
33
10
7
471
482
# Nursing staff assisted in the preparation and clearance of
cases of Ordinary Assessment Boards,
+ Employees' compensation cases occurring before 1.7.83
assessed by Occupational Health Officers.
@ Employees' compensation cases occurring on and after 1.7.83
are assessed by statutory boards with the enactment of the Employees' Compensation (Amendment) Ordinance. Occupational Health Officers sat on Special Assessment Boards and Prostheses and Surgical Appliances Boards.
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