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1 Industrial Medicine at Swarovski
beyond the legal obligations Gabriele Fluckinger, MD Head of Occupational Medicine Wattens 10 Oct., 2005

2 Abstract „Industrial Medicine at Swarovski“
In this presentation I will show you our current development and practice in industrial medicine. The challenge of historical occupational deseases has decreased, and new burning issues have developed due to global economy. A short overview should be given of our management in biomonitoring employees exposed to hazardous materials,as well as of our efforts to minimize exposure. Our workers being less under physical strains than in former times, but more and more under pressure for psychological reasons, we increase our support trough alternate offers. Therefore we focus our occupational work at topics like “salutogenesis” meaning: “What do our employees need to stay healthy with body and soul?” “How can we support our employees in well being and well staying?”

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4 Health Care Protection of employees by law
“Industrial physicians must advise employers and employees on protection against hazards in the workplace, on the promotion of good health and the design of workplaces so that they are fit for human use. Furthermore, they must assist employers in the fullfilment of their duties in this field.“ (ANSchG § 81)

5 Content Protection Assistance Promotion

6 Content Protection Assistance Promotion

7 Physical or biological hazards
Noise Dust Dangerous materials Risk of infection (business journeys)

8 Dangerous materials - lead
Legal obligations concerning lead-exposure: keeping limits of emission at workplace biological screening of exposed workers monitoring by the Department of Health pollution controls by Department of Employment workplace inspection by independent officials

9 Biological screening - lead
Blood count (+ formation) Physical examination, especially neurology Blood lead level determination Indicating marker-substance (EPP) Urine tests for lead-tracers

10 Maximum permissible value of lead
Maximum Workplace Concentration 0,1 mg/m3 air for male 0,02 mg/m3 air for female Maximum Venous Blood Concentration 70 ng/ml blood for male 45 ng/ml blood for female in fertile age

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12 Biological risks - infections
Medical support in case of business journeys, like first aid kits, drugs and special devices (protecting masks) Warnings and Restrictions in 2003 because of SARS Vaccinations (basic and specific)                        

13 Content Protection Assistance Promotion

14 Stress management Overload due to individual reasons
Overexertion due to overwork

15 Overload & Overexertion
Individual psychological advice Programs and help: Alcohol policy + individual support Burn-out information Mobbing consulting Non-smoking courses

16 Dr. Daniel Trobisch, Psychologist
Psychological advice Dr. Daniel Trobisch, Psychologist

17 Alcohol No alcohol policy: during working hours at workplace in canteens and company restaurants Management support: standardized processes for handling employees with alcohol problem Information campaigns Our goal is to change the attitude of our employees towards alcohol

18 Psychological services
22% Consulting mobbing, crisis intervention 65% Therapeutic interventions depression 13% Group work team supervision

19 Content Protection Assistance Promotion

20 Activities at workplace
High quality canteen low calories food Activity breaktime gymnastics at workplace

21 Activities in leisure outdoor Jogging, Walking, Nordic Walking,
Swimming

22 Activities in leishure
Indoor Activities Thai Qui, Qui Gong, Yoga Self & Time management

23 Day of Health Health check for our employees
Fitness check for everyone


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