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    ~ industrial nurse

    ~ company nurse

    ~ plant nurse

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    SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES Assess work environments to identify

    potential or actual health problems

    Render first-aid treatment , especiallyduring emergency cases, from simple

    wound dressing to wound suturing.

    Refer emergency cases to the nearest

    hospital requiring more extensivemedical aid of surgical care in the

    absence of company physician.

    Active involvement in the Safety &

    Health Committee of the company.

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    Monitor and record all medicines issued to

    employees

    Conduct home visit to employees who were onprolonged sick leave and those who went on leave

    without permission no notifications for verification

    purposes.

    Assist the company physician duringconsultation and treatment.

    Monitor, record and prepare industrial accident

    reports, assist in filing and processing for SSS/ PH

    benefits

    SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES

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    SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain accurate records of sick, vacationand other leaves.

    Prepare summary reports on industrial

    accident cases, injuries and sickness.

    Prepare and monitor request for medical

    supplies, sterilizing equipment, medicines and

    linen, among others, for daily use in the clinicas well as maintain stock cards for inventory.

    Perform liason tasks with SSS, Pag-

    ibig,Philhealth and accredited hospitals.

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    Given such responsibilities,

    one can easily recognize the

    importance of occupational

    health nurses in the physical

    well-being of the employees

    which aids greater

    productivity and efficiency in

    the workplace.

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    What are the hazards ofthis job?

    Information on the mostrelevant hazards in the

    workplace

    Suggestions for

    preventive measures for

    selected hazards.

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    Potential Hazards

    - Accident / Physical hazards

    - Chemical hazards

    - Biological hazards

    - Psychosocial and

    organizational factors

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    EFFECTS IN THEENVIRONMENTAND COMMUNITY

    Microorganisms such as bacteria are responsible for

    decomposing organic waste. When organic matter such

    as dead plants, leaves, grass clippings, manure, sewage,

    or even food waste is present in a water supply, the

    bacteria will begin the process of breaking down this

    waste.When this happens, much of the availabledissolved oxygen is consumed by aerobic bacteria,

    robbing other aquatic organisms of the oxygen they

    need to live.

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    Department ofEnvironment and Natural Resources

    -meet the effluent standards for biological oxygen

    demand (BOD) and total suspended solids (TSS) or the

    emission standard

    Biological Oxygen Demand(BOD)- is a measure of the oxygen used by

    microorganisms to decompose this waste. If there is a

    large quantity of organic waste in the water supply, there

    will also be a lot of bacteria present working to decomposethis waste. In this case, the demand for oxygen will be high

    (due to all the bacteria) so the BOD level will be high. As

    the waste is consumed or dispersed through the water,

    BOD levels will begin to decline.

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    BOD Level Water Quality

    1 - 2

    Very Good

    There will not be much organic waste

    present in the water supply.

    3 - 5 Fair: Moderately Clean

    6 - 9

    Poor: Somewhat Polluted

    Usually indicates organic matter is

    present and bacteria are decomposingthis waste.

    100 or greaterVery Poor: Very Polluted

    Contains organic waste.

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    How do we prevent air and water pollution?

    Wastewater treatment

    - process of removing contaminants from wastewater and

    household sewage, both runoff (effluents) and domestic. Itincludes physical, chemical and biological processes to

    remove physical, chemical and biological contaminants. Its

    objective is to produce a waste stream (or treated effluent)

    and a solid waste or sludge suitable for discharge or reuse

    back into the environment.

    Emission Treatment

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    OUR VISIONOUR VISIONWe are the beverage company of choice

    preferred by consumers, trade partners, investors & employeesof the Philippines.

    As such, we continuously delight them by offering quality beveragesat best value, for every drinking occasion.

    We are a happy team in our workplaceas we build a sustainable and profitable business,

    providing healthy financial rewards to our shareholders, and

    opportunities for growth and enrichment to our business partners,employees and the communities where we operate.

    We are guided by our core values of Passion, Excellence,Professionalism, Service & Integrity.

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    THANK YOU!!!