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Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1974 Volume.26 No. 2 p.221 ~ p.230
Survey of Welfare & Medical Facilities & Health Management of Industry in Seoul Area


Abstract
During the two weeks from 25 July through 10 August 1972 a survey has been made on the actual conditions of medical and welfare facilities of the 52 industrial institutions located in Seoul. (14 Food Manufacturing, 10 Textile, 14 Financial, and 14 Chemical & Pharmaceutical Institutions)
The followings are conclusions abstracted there from:
1) The number of employees are considerably larger in the financial industry compared to other institutions. The personnel distribution ranging from 200 to 599 are very common (42.3/).
2) The legal eight-hour labor is being carried out in the financial (85. 70), food manufacturing (78. 7%), chemical & pharmaceutical (78.6%) and textile (40. 0%). In the majority(60. 0%) the working hours are longer than 9 hours.
3) In most institutions (88. 5%) the water-works facilities are available. Of the lavoratory except the textile (92. 3%) most of the institutions are with flush toilet. Facilities for wash-stand with or without bathes are equipped in most institutions (76. 9%) (wash-stand only 23. 1%).
4) The recess-room is furnished in food manufacturing(92.9%), financial(85.7 %), and textile (60. 0%). In the recess-room the followings are available; news-papers & magazines, radio & TV set, chess-board, etc.
5) In most institutions the stall and dining room are furnished in the compounds, the stall in financial(71.4%), and dining-room in food manufacturing and chemical & pharmaceutical (92.9%), Generally, the dining room is more numerous than the stall.
6) Boarding facilities are equipped in textile(80. 0%), financial(42. 9%), chemical¢¥ & pharmaceutical (35.8%), food manufacturing(28.6%).,
7) Out of 52 institutions 36 institutions are with dispensary (69.3%). Only one textile institution and one chemical & pharmaceutical are shown without any medical facilities (dispensary and attached hospital).
8) Out of 36 institutions with dispensary, qualified health worker is available in most of financial institutions. Two institutions each in food manufacturing and chemical & pharmaceutical are with non-qualified health worker. Generally, facilities of the dispensary are in good condition.
9) Number of employees utilizing the dispensary per month is 980. 2 in financial institutions. Persons utilizing the dispensary ranging 1-499 is quite common. (38.9%).
10) The employees frequently utilize the dispensary mostly in summer seasons (food manufacturing 75.1% and chemical & pharmaceutical 66.6%). In textile the frequency is 40.0% both in summer and winter seasons, in financial 30.8% both in summer and winter seasons. In other words the majority of employees utilize the dispensary in summer(52.8%), in autumn (19.4%), in winter(16.6%), and in spring(11.2%).
11) Distributions of disease by which the employees utilize the dispensary are trauma (58.3%) and digestive disease(41. 7%) in food manufacturing, digestive disease(69.3%) in financial and 66.6% in chemical & pharmaceutical,and upper respiratory disease (80.8%) in textile. Of 52 institutions digestive disease is most frequent(50. 1%).
12) Physical examination at the time of employment is being carried in most institutions(food manufacturing 100%, textile 90%, financial 100%, and chemical & pharmaceutical 100%).
13) Regular physical check-up for existing personnel is carried out more than once a year in most institutions.
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