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Occupational health services in South Carolina manufacturing plants: results of a survey.

A C Chovil, G R Alexander, J J Gibson, J M Altekruse.   

Abstract

A mailed survey of occupational health and safety practices in industrial manufacturing plants with more than 50 employees was carried out in South Carolina, with a response rate of 60 percent. The responding plants represented 73 percent of the total workforce in the industries. Data were analyzed in relation to the types of industry as delineated by the Standard Industrial Code. Eighty-three percent of the responding plants (a percentage that represented more than 92 percent of the total workforce in the industries) had some arrangements for the medical or nursing care of employees. For the study, occupational health services were defined at three levels: basic (mandatory), secondary (beneficial to management), and tertiary (health promotion-preventive medicine). The basic services provided by most of the industries surveyed appeared to be adequate. Secondary services were well developed except in the apparel and lumber industries. Tertiary services, in terms of five selected preventive programs, were moderately developed only in the paper, petroleum, and chemical industries. Only alcohol abuse control programs were commonly offered in the other types of industry. The size of the workforce in a plant partly dictated the level of occupational health services it offered but did not always account for all inter-industry variation.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6419275      PMCID: PMC1424510     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Rep        ISSN: 0033-3549            Impact factor:   2.792


  3 in total

1.  Economic evaluation of corporate medical programs.

Authors:  P Jacobs; A Chovil
Journal:  J Occup Med       Date:  1983-04

2.  Health promotion programs sponsored by California employers.

Authors:  J E Fielding; L Breslow
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  1983-05       Impact factor: 9.308

3.  Adequacy of current industrial hygiene and occupational safety professional manpower.

Authors:  B E Saltzman
Journal:  Am Ind Hyg Assoc J       Date:  1982-04
  3 in total

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