Intervention Approaches

OSHAJ India follows a comprehensive, community-centered intervention model β€” from identification of hazards and diseases to long-term rehabilitation and policy change. Each approach is designed to address the root causes of occupational health crises while ensuring immediate relief and justice for affected families.

πŸ› οΈ Core Intervention Approaches

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Identification of Hazards & Diseases

Workplace hazard identification, risk mapping, and early detection of occupational diseases through health screenings, clinical assessments, and community surveys. We identify vulnerable workers and workplaces most at risk.

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Counseling & Relief Services

Providing emotional support, mental health counseling, and immediate relief assistance to affected workers and their families. We help them navigate the trauma of disease, loss, and economic distress.

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Stakeholders Sensitization

Training and sensitizing government officials, employers, trade unions, healthcare providers, and community leaders on OSH standards, workers' rights, and rehabilitation processes.

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Documentation of Occupational & Clinical Histories

Systematic documentation of workers' occupational histories, clinical records, health camp data, X-ray reports, and ILO rating of X-ray plates β€” building evidence for compensation and rights.

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Health Camps, X-Ray & ILO Rating

Organizing regular health camps in mining and industrial areas, conducting X-ray screenings, and obtaining ILO-rated readings for accurate diagnosis of silicosis and other dust diseases.

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Information & Knowledge Sharing & Empowerment

Workshops, training programs, and awareness campaigns that empower workers and communities with knowledge about their rights, hazards, and preventive measures.

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Research, Documentation & Data Interpretation

Conducting qualitative and quantitative research, data collection, analysis, and interpretation to inform evidence-based rights initatives and policy recommendations.

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Awareness Rising & Community Mobilisation

Grassroots awareness campaigns, community meetings, door-to-door outreach, and mobilization of workers and villagers for collective action on OSH and rights.

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Information Knowledge Sharing & Training

Capacity-building programs for workers, community health workers, and local leaders on occupational safety, first aid, legal rights, and rehabilitation processes.

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Accident & Injury Prevention

Safety audits, hazard mapping, and awareness on accident prevention in construction, mining, and industrial workplaces.

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Occupations & Labour Rights Initatives

Legal literacy, freedom of association, collective bargaining support for fair wages and safe working conditions.

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Sustainable Production Process

Promoting environmentally friendly, worker-safe, and ethical production methods in industries β€” balancing productivity with human dignity.

πŸ”„ Our Intervention Flow

Stage 1: Identification

1 Hazard mapping & risk assessment

2 Health camps & clinical screenings

3 Identification of affected workers

4 Documentation of occupational & clinical histories

Stage 2: Intervention

5 Counseling & relief services

6 Legal aid & compensation rights

7 Medical referrals & treatment support

8 Stakeholder sensitization & networking

Stage 3: Empowerment

9 Awareness campaigns & training

10 Community mobilization

11 Livelihood support & education for children

12 Formation of worker collectives

Stage 4: Rights Initiative & Policy Change

13 Research & data interpretation

14 Policy & networking

15 Monitoring & evaluation

16 Scaling successful models

πŸ“ˆ Impact of Our Interventions

β‚Ή15+ Cr
Compensation secured
β‚Ή1.5 Crore
Funds raised
2 Policies
Developed in JH & WB
22+ Years
Continuous service