AN OVERVIEW OF PREVENTIVE AND CURATIVE ASPECTS OF OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS W.S.R TO SHALAKYATANTRA
- Assistant Professor, ShalakyaTantra, S.S. Agrawal institute of Ayurveda, Navsari.
- Consultant Physician, Navinta Clinic, Vyara.
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Occupational health is the promotion and maintenance of the highest level of physical, mental, and social well-being among workers in all occupations. Occupational health hazards are a major worry in modern workplaces, affecting the well-being of employees from a variety of industries. Even healthcare professionals are more vulnerable to this risk. Occupational hazards are the different risks and dangers that people may face while working that might have a negative impact on their health, safety, or well-being. Occupational dangers affecting the upper clavicles sensory organs are a major concern in many industries, as employees are frequently exposed to situations that jeopardise their health. The sensory organs, particularly the eyes, ears, nose, throat, and oral cavity, are especially prone to harm caused by environmental conditions in the job. These hazards can be categorized into several types, including physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, and psychosocial risks. Mitigating occupational hazards is crucial for employers to ensure a safe working environment. This can be achieved through comprehensive safety training, enforcing regulations, providing personal protective equipment, and promoting a culture of safety within organizations. Regular risk assessments and employee feedback can help identify potential hazards, enabling companies to implement preventive measures effectively. As organizations increasingly recognize the importance of safeguarding employee health, integrative approaches that combine conventional practices with traditional wisdom are gaining traction. One such approach is the application of Ayurved principles to mitigate occupational health hazards. Ayurveda advocating for preventive and curative health measures. It recognizes that lifestyle factors, including diet, stress management, and work environment, play crucial roles in overall health. By incorporating Ayurved practices i.e Aushadh Chikitsa, Panchkarma, Kriya kalpa, Yoga, and Pathyapathya, organizations can enhance employee resilience. For instance, Ayurved preparations may help detoxify the body from exposure to harmful substances, while yoga and mindfulness practices can alleviate mental stress, thereby improving focus and productivity. By prioritizing health and safety with preventive and curative aspect of ayurved, organizations not only protect their workforce but also enhance productivity and morale, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and positive working environment. Key Words: Occupational Health, Health Hazards, Integrative Approach, Ayurved
[Sejal D. Gamit and Divyesh Gamit (2025); AN OVERVIEW OF PREVENTIVE AND CURATIVE ASPECTS OF OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS W.S.R TO SHALAKYATANTRA Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jul). 488-492] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
S.S. Agrawal Institute of ayurveda, Navsari
India