





Yes. Depending on workforce size, nature of operations, and risk exposure, industrial regulations require factories to establish appropriate occupational health facilities, medical staffing, and emergency preparedness systems to protect employee health and safety.
An Occupational Health Center (OHC) is a dedicated medical facility established within a workplace to provide employee health services, emergency medical support, and compliance with statutory occupational health requirements. OHCs help organizations manage workplace health risks, respond to medical emergencies, and maintain workforce productivity.
Typical occupational health services include:
Occupational health services help organizations:
Yes. HOSCONS provides complete support for planning, setting up, and managing occupational health centers, including infrastructure planning, staffing, equipment setup, documentation systems, and ongoing operational management.
Yes. We provide qualified occupational health doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff for factories, manufacturing units, warehouses, and corporate workplaces based on operational requirements and workforce size.
Common employee medical examinations include:
These assessments help organizations monitor employee health and comply with occupational health regulations.
Yes. We assist organizations in maintaining required medical records, compliance documentation, and audit readiness to meet regulatory and occupational health standards.
Yes. Occupational health services are tailored based on:
Each organization requires a customized occupational health program.
Depending on requirements, occupational health services such as medical staffing, health checkups, or emergency support can typically be deployed within a short timeframe after requirement confirmation.

Related Occupational Health & Wellness Services:
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