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.
π οΈ Core Intervention Approaches
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.
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.
Stakeholders Sensitization
Training and sensitizing government officials, employers, trade unions, healthcare providers, and community leaders on OSH standards, workers' rights, and rehabilitation processes.
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.
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.
Information & Knowledge Sharing & Empowerment
Workshops, training programs, and awareness campaigns that empower workers and communities with knowledge about their rights, hazards, and preventive measures.
Research, Documentation & Data Interpretation
Conducting qualitative and quantitative research, data collection, analysis, and interpretation to inform evidence-based rights initatives and policy recommendations.
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.
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.
Accident & Injury Prevention
Safety audits, hazard mapping, and awareness on accident prevention in construction, mining, and industrial workplaces.
Occupations & Labour Rights Initatives
Legal literacy, freedom of association, collective bargaining support for fair wages and safe working conditions.
Sustainable Production Process
Promoting environmentally friendly, worker-safe, and ethical production methods in industries β balancing productivity with human dignity.
π 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
π Impact of Our Interventions
Compensation secured
Funds raised
Developed in JH & WB
Continuous service
