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Occupational medicine

  

33 978 37 47

  

Consultation Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  Ground floor, main entrance on the left

Presentation of the service

Occupational medicine is an exclusively preventive medicine: its aim is to avoid any deterioration in the health of employees due to their work, in particular by monitoring their state of health, work hygiene conditions and the risks of contagion. .

The occupational health service has expertise in occupational medicine and hygiene. Its role is to advise employers and employees on health and safety issues.

Treated pathologies

The occupational medicine service manages general pathologies.

Medical fitness for preventive post

-        Recruitment medical examination

-        Medical examination for change of position

-        Periodic medical check-up

-        Return visit after sick leave following a work accident (AT), an occupational illness (PD), maternity, long-term illness, repeated temporary incapacity for work

• Preventive activity on site
- Work of the CHST (Workplace Health and Safety Committee)
- General hygiene on site
- Adaptation to positions, techniques and pace of work
- Protection against nuisances and risks in the workplace
- Advisor role on health, hygiene and safety
• Administrative activities
- Annual activity report
- Individual medical file
- Individual medical visit form
- Medical visit activity register
- Record of workplace visit activity

the equipment

Consultation rooms with office equipment and medical equipment necessary for the consultation; a treatment room and a hospitalization room

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In pictures

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The team behind the service

The Occupational Medicine department is headed by Dr Sy Aminata, a specialist in occupational health and safety.
The medical team: Dr Aminata SY
The paramedical team: Mame Diarra DIAGNE state nurse

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Dr. Aminata SY

Service chief

The Occupational Medicine department is headed by Dr Sy Aminata, a specialist in occupational health and safety.