Scientific Service Officers in the Occupational Hygiene Division are vital to safeguarding worker health, contributing significantly to national development. The division’s vision emphasizes that a healthy worker is an asset, while its mission focuses on the comprehensive well-being of workers-physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually.

Key activities of the officer include:

  • Hazard Identification: Recognizing potential workplace hazards such as physical, chemical, biological, psychosocial, and ergonomic risks.
  • Risk Assessment and Control: Evaluating and mitigating risks to ensure a safe working environment.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Regularly checking factors like illumination, heat stress, ventilation, and noise levels to maintain safety standards.
  • Safety Audits: Conducting audits to ensure compliance with occupational safety regulations in factories’ ordinances.
  • Awareness Programs: Educating employees and employers about occupational safety and health practices.
  • Expert Evidence: Providing crucial insights in cases of industrial accidents and diseases.

Through these activities, the Scientific Service Officers ensure that workplaces not only meet regulatory standards but also foster a safe and healthy environment, crucial for the well-being of workers and the nation’s economic stability.