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Workers’ medical center opens in Ulsan | 2013.05.30 | ||
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Author : KOSHA | The attached file(1) | ||
Workers’ medical center opens in Ulsan The center provides medical service free of charge for workers in SMEs with fewer than 50 workers Medical center that cares workers’ health opens in Ulsan to provide health care programs and help the workers prevent occupational illnesses, free of charge. President Hun-ki Baek joined the opening ceremony of the center located in Dong-gu, Ulsan-si on May 15. The Ulsan Workers’ Medical Center would serve workers working at small-sized work places in Mipo Industrial Complex. Major services are: consulting on occupational diseases and work-related stress; assessing job suitability; dealing with musculoskeletal disorders, provided by psychology counselors, nurses, occupational physicians, occupational hygiene experts and physical therapists. The first Workers’ Medical Centers open in Incheon, Gwangju, and Siheung in 2011 followed by two more in Daegu and Ghangwon. This year, the number of centers will reach 10 as 5 more have opened this year alone including the Ulsan center. A related person from KOSHA said “As many of the Workers’ Medical Centers open in industrial complexes, they would give better access for workers in work places less than fifty workers who do not have enough time and money to take care of themselves.
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