We had a offer of conducting a very small (for a select group of employees) PME for a medium sized steel strip manufacturing facility, near Bharuch.
We conducted the PME session on 22 Sep 2010). We examined 32 persons. A general physical was done and blood and urine samples were collected, on-site.
The laboratory samples were ssent to the pathology laboratory today afternoon. The samples will be analysed and the report will be available by tomorrow evening.
The final reports will be delivered to the employer by the end of this week.
We expect the company to conduct a PME for all the employees, at the factory.
We are handling some enquiries for PMEs in Ahmedabad and Ankleshwar.
As posted earlier, we are expecting some medium to big orders (PMEs of 150 to 350 persons).
We are expecting to bag three new projects, in the next few weeks.
By Kamal Jain, Occupational Health Physician, based in Baroda (Gujrat, INDIA).SHC private limited is a legally formed Indian company, providing occupational healthcare services including first aid training.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
September 2010 Report
Kamal Jain was out of town for four days. He is back, here in Baroda, today.
The forthcoming PMEs have not yet been finalised.
We are meanwhile in the process of shortlisting new occupational health physicians, so that they are available for future PME and other projects.
Dr Kirtikumar Pandit, of Kalol (North Gujrat) has committed to join us. He will be available for future projects. We are pursuing a couple of projects through his contacts.
Kamal Jain, is booked on 20th and 25th Sep. 2010 for First Aid Training Programmes (FATPs).
He is conducting FATPs for a multinational company having a speciality chemical manufacturing facility, at GIDC Estate, Panoli (near Ankleshwar). The certificates (to the first aiders) will be awarded by the St. Johns Ambulance Association, Baroda district branch.
The next two weeks are likely to be very busy, with PMEs in the offing.
Check out for the next post by this weekend.
The forthcoming PMEs have not yet been finalised.
We are meanwhile in the process of shortlisting new occupational health physicians, so that they are available for future PME and other projects.
Dr Kirtikumar Pandit, of Kalol (North Gujrat) has committed to join us. He will be available for future projects. We are pursuing a couple of projects through his contacts.
Kamal Jain, is booked on 20th and 25th Sep. 2010 for First Aid Training Programmes (FATPs).
He is conducting FATPs for a multinational company having a speciality chemical manufacturing facility, at GIDC Estate, Panoli (near Ankleshwar). The certificates (to the first aiders) will be awarded by the St. Johns Ambulance Association, Baroda district branch.
The next two weeks are likely to be very busy, with PMEs in the offing.
Check out for the next post by this weekend.
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