Occupational health definition

Occupational health means including occupational hygiene, occupational medicine and biological monitoring,
Occupational health means not merely the absence of disease or infirmity but also includes the physical, mental, and social elements affecting health which are directly related to safety, hygiene and welfare at work and includes occupational medicine and biological monitoring;
Occupational health means the prescribed health standards specified in the Health Act in relation to different parts of which are occupied by different persons.

Examples of Occupational health in a sentence

  • Occupational health To provide a comprehensive Occupational health service to employees of EASC.

  • Z2 Acts or omissions by mandatories In terms of Section 37(2) of the Occupational health and Safety Act of 1993 (Act 85 of 1993), the Consultant hereby agrees that the Client is relieved of any and all of its liabilities in terms of Section 37(1) of this Act in respect of any acts or omissions of the Consultant and his employees to the extent permitted by this Act, and that this contract comprises the written agreement between the Client and the Consultant contemplated in section 37(2).

  • Certification services, including but not limited to: ISO 9001 Quality management system, ISO14001 Environment management system, ISO45001 Occupational health and safety management system, ISO50001 energy management system, ISO27001 cyber security for the plant, etc.

  • Occupational health and safety The Employer is committed to providing, maintaining, and improving the standards of health and safety in the workplace.


More Definitions of Occupational health

Occupational health means measures to prevent and combat the impact of dangerous factors that may cause diseases and decrease people’s health during the working process.
Occupational health. The Hospital shall continue its policy on Employee Health Office as it was in effect on the date of this agreement.
Occupational health means any of those health conditions that occur as a result of employment in a mine.
Occupational health means measures to prevent and combat the impact of toxic factors that may cause diseases and affect people’ health during the working process.
Occupational health means the state or process of achieving the health of workers in all work places, situations and occupations;
Occupational health means any illness/sickness arise from workplace or work activities
Occupational health means the physical and mental wellbeing of a person and the freedom from any illness caused from, or in relation to, working conditions during the time of employment and working hours