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The Way Forward...
Theme: Occupational Health and Safety in India:
February 8-11, 2017India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
OCCUCON-2017
th 67 Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Occupational Health
ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DELHIDELHI BRANCH OF INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Registered under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 (Registration No. S/60148/2007)
Affiliated to Indian Association of Occupational Health (India)
2ND ANNOUNCEMENT
BROCHURE
Office Bearers (IAOH, India)
President :
Advisor (Medical & OHSE)
Goa Shipyard Ltd.
Vaddem, Goa - 403802
Dr. G.V. Prabhu
Vice President :
Group Medical Advisor
Reliance Industries Ltd,
2nd Floor, Maker Chamber IV,
222 Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400021
Dr. R. Rajesh
Hon. Treasurer :
Chief Medical Officer
Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd.,
Manali, Chennai - 600 068
Dr. S. Sarangadharan
Immediate Past President :
Siemens Ltd.
HR RE IN HM
130, Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Worli
Mumbai 400018, India
Dr. Chaitanya S. Gulvady
Hon. Gen. Secretary :
Chief Medical Superintendent & Certifying Surgeon
Nuclear Fuel Complex, Department of Atomic Energy
Govt. of India,
ECIL Post, Hyderabad -500062
Dr. J. Vijay Rao
Vice President
Vyanksteshwara Nutan Society,
Satav Plots, Near Amarbaug
Hadapsar, Pune – 411028
Dr. S.K. Raut
Editor, Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Dr. G. K. Kulkarni
Hon. Joint Secretary :
Siemens Ltd.
HR RC-IN HM
Thane Belapur Road,
Airoli, Navi Mumbai - 400708
Dr. Bishwadeep Paul
Web Secretary :
Head- Occupational Health & Medical Services
Larsen & Toubro Limited
Gate 1, Bldg D
Saki Vihar Road, Powai
Mumbai -400072
Dr. Divyang Shah
Advisory Committee
ORGANISING COMMITTEE - OCCUCON 2017
Dr. Manu Saksena
Conference Chairperson
Conference Co-Chairpersons
Dr. (Mrs.) Chandraa Tripaathi
Organising Secretary
Dr. Shikha Sharma
Dr. Jagdish Prasad
Dr. S. R. Chauhan
Dr. (Maj.) S. K. Gupta
Dr. Satish K. Gadi
Dr. Jugal Kishore
Mr. Sandeep Kumar
Dr. Vivekk Shama
Dr. M. S. Sandhu
Dr. Umesh Kapil
Dr. P. S. Prasad
Dr. Ashok Seth
Dr. B. B. Aggarwal
Dr. Charan Singh
Dr. A. K. Govil
Dr. A. K. Mandal
Dr. Subhash Gupta
Dr. Yash Gulati
Dr. Viveka Kumar
Dr. D. S. Venkatesh
Dr. V. K. Ramteke
Dr. Naresh Trehan
Dr. Sanjay K Mattoo
Dr. U. C. Ojha
Mr. Surinder Kaul
Dr. A. K. Khokar
Dr. Mustaq Ahmad
Dr. Narottam Bharadwaj
Dr. Ramnik Mahajan
Dr. Shashikant
Dr. Sandeep Sharma
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Jain
Joint Organising Secretary
Hon. Gn. Secretary IAOH (I)
Dr. J. Vijay Rao
Dr. Shashi Bhushan
Dr. Brahm Prakash
Treasurer
President IAOH (I)
Dr. G. V. Prabhu
Dr. S. P. Chaudhry
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Dr. S. K. Raut
Dr. Shetty C. G.
Dr. Biswadeep Paul
Dr. Bhatikar Navnath
Dr. Guru Raj
Dr. Nag P. K.
Dr. S. Sarangadharan
Dr. Saxena R.C.
Dr. Dileep Andhare
Dr. Rajnarain Tiwari
Dr. Xivanand Priolcar
Dr. Jayaraj G.
National Advisory Committee
Dr. P. P. Santanam
Dr. A. G. Harshe
Dr. P. K. Sishodiya
Dr. T. Rajgopal
Dr. Shyam R. Pingle
Dr. R. Rajesh
Dr. Divyang Shah
Dr. Parekh K. J.
Dr. Paralikar Jagdish
Dr. Suhas Gurlhosur
Dr. Sunder S.
Dr. Ramnik H. Parekh
Dr. S. Sivaramakrishnan
Dr. Sudha S. Ramachandran
Dr. V. Swaminathan
Dr. M. V. Sreenivasan
Dr. K. R. Rajanarayanan
Dr. S. P. Vivekchandra Rao
Dr. G. K. Kulkarni
Dr. S. M. Shanbhag
Dr. Chaitanya Gulvady
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Resource Committee
Chairperson :
Dr. Gajendra Kumar
Dr. S. P. Chaudhry
Dr. Charan Singh
Dr. Sandeep Kumar
Dr. M. V. Sreenivasan
Dr. Kishore Madhwani
Dr. Dharmesh Parekh
Dr. Ajay Sati
Dr. Hiren Desai
Dr. G. D. Maheshwari
Dr. G. S. Palaksha
Dr. Hitesh Shingala
Dr. Kanaka Rao
Dr. Kishore Parekh
Dr. Nanda Kishore
Dr. P. C. Jain
Dr. Sanjay Mattoo
Dr. T. Mishra
Dr. Vandana Shinde
Dr. Vidya Shankar
Dr. N. Chandra Babu Naidu
Dr. Kayam Singh
Dr. Brahm Prakash
Scientific Committee
Chairpersons :
Dr. (Maj.) S. K. Gupta
Dr. U. C. Ojha
Dr. Narottam Bhardwaj
Dr. Jugal Kishore
Mr. Surinder Kaul
Dr. Shyam Pingle
Dr. Dileep Andhare
Dr. Bobby Joseph
Dr. Arun Kale
Dr. Gautham M. S.
Dr. Naveen Ramesh
Dr. (Maj.) Bishwadeep Paul
Dr. Sikdar Barun
Dr. V. Swaminathan
Dr. Ashish Mishra
Dr. Subita Patil
Dr. Vini Nair
Dr. R. C. Saxena
Dr. M. K. Devlal
Dr. Geeta Batla
Dr. R K Sharma
Dr. A K Khokhar
Prof. Sashi Kant
Dr. (Mrs.) Chandraa Tripaathi
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Jain
Dr. G. V. Prabhu+91 9823072558
Dr. R. Rajesh+91 7738178888
Dr. J. Vijay Rao+91 9849256689
Dr. S. K. Raut
+91 9423581029
Dr. Sarang Dharan
+91 9444233863
Dr. Sandeep Sharma
+91 9811750171
Dr. S. P. Chaudhry
+91 9818182161
Dr. Shashi Bhushan
+91 9717630520
Contact:
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Jain
+91 9717630532Dr. Manu Saksena+91 9810979028
Dr. Brahm Prakash
+91 9560583491
Dr. (Mrs.) Chandraa Tripaathi
+91 9811828960
Zonal / Regional Co-ordinators
Dr. Abhirup Maulik
Dr. (Capt.) N. Sharma
Dr. A. S. Revansiddesh
Dr. Aditya Paliwal
Dr. Ajay Sood
Dr. Ananthan V. S.
Dr. Arvind Patel
Dr. Barun Kumar Sikdar
Dr. Bhawesh S. Khodadiya
Dr. Branda Pinto
Dr. Chakradhar Ch.
Dr. Dayanand Babar
Dr. Dharmesh Parekh
Dr. Dodia Mihben
Dr. Gambhir Solanki
Dr. Ghanashyam Dulera
Dr. Girish M. Purohit
Dr. Govinda Narke
Dr. Hemant Haldavnekar
Dr. J.K. Luthra
Dr. Jagdish Kamath
Dr. Jagdish Shah
Dr. K. J. Parekh
Dr. Kishore Parekh
Dr. M. Thyagaraju
Dr. Mahek M. Kharadi
Dr. Manohar Gemawat
Dr. Mili Dodia
Dr. Mrunal Roy Choudhary
Dr. N. Sharma
Dr. Nandini De
Dr. Neha Kulkarni
Dr. P. R. Nandkishore
Dr. P.K. Nanda
Dr. P.R. Modi
Dr. Parth Patel
Dr. R. Satpathy
Dr. Rajnarayan R. Tiwari
Dr. Rakesh Arya
Dr. Ramvilas Bhalerao
Dr. Ramvilas J. Malani
Dr. S. K. Bhatnagar
Dr. S. P. Ahuja
Dr. S. S. Sarkar
Dr. S. Sunder
Dr. Samir Vora
Dr. Sangita Shrivastava
Dr. Sanjay Rothitor
Dr. Sanjiv Saraf
Dr. Santanu Baishya
Dr. Santosh Datar
Dr. Sashikala Chandrasekar
Dr. Smuti Desai
Dr. Sudip Gupta
Dr. Suhas Kanitkar
Dr. Sujatha Mohan
Dr. Sukumar Das
Dr. Sumit De
Dr. Sunil Ahuja
Dr. Sunil Kakodkar
Dr. T. Mishra
Dr. Uday Barua
Dr. V. S. Ananthan
Dr. Vandana Shinde
Dr. Y. P. Malhotra
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ICOH National Secretaries
Prof. Dino Pisaniello, AustraliaProf. Jasminka Godnic-cvar, AustriaDr. R. Rajesh, IndiaDr. Shlomo Moshe, IsraelProf. Alfonso Cristaudo, ItalyDr. Nicole Majery, LuxembourgDr. Sunil Kumar Joshi, NepalDr. Laura Flores, ParaguayDr. Gilbert Bergonia Gille, PhilippinesDr. TMF Pinto, Portugal
Prof. Carmen Busneag, RomaniaDr. Cheikh A.k.a. Cisse, SenegalDr. Luis Mazon, SpainDr. Adul Bandhukul, ThailandMs. Paula Regina Viapiana, UruguayProf. Maritza Rojas Martini, VenezuelaDr. Blessing Garamumhango, ZimbabweProf. Volker Harth, GermanyDr. David McLean, New Zealand
Member ICOH Board
Dr. Jukka Takala Dr. Seong-Kyu KangPresident, ICOH Vice President, ICOH
International Advisory Committee
Prof. Andrew CurranDr. Martin HoganDr. Dingani MoyoProf. Malcolm SimDr. Rosa Maria Orriols Ramos
Ms. Maria Luisa Tupia GonzalesProf. Jukka VaoriDr. Dag EllingsenDr. S. M. Shanbhag
ICOH Scientific Committee Chairpersons
Prof. Alicja BortkiewiczCardiology in Occupational Health
Dr. Erik JorsMining Occupational Safety and Health
Dr. Paul A SchulteNano Material Worker’s Health
Prof. Timothy DriscollOccupational Medicine
Dr. Rafael E. De La HozRespiratory Disorder
Dr. Renata SistoVibration and Noise
ICOH Scientific Committee Secretaries
Prof. Alfredo Menendez-navarro - History of Prevention of Occupational and Environmental DisorderDr. Ivo Iavicoli - Nano Material Worker’s HealthDr. Dileep Andhare - Occupational Health and DevelopmentProf. Claudio Colosio - Rural Health: Agriculture, Pesticides and Organic DustsDr. Kaisa Emilia Kirves - Unemployment, Job Insecurity and HealthProf. Igor Jesus Bello - Women Health and WorkDr. Neela Guha - Epidemiology in OHDr. Florencia Harari Freire - Mining Occupational Safety & Health
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Nodal non-governmental organization committed to attain highest standards of occupational health in India by enabling stakeholders, influencing policy makers and creating community consciousness.
Mission Statement
IAOH is committed to enable occupational health professionals to make India's workplace healthy, safe and green-free from the ill effect of hazards, by evolving effective solutions.
Goals
IAOH has over 3000 occupational health physicians, Industrial hygienists, Safety professionals, Social workers and counsellors to realize our future vision. In addition to strengthening our current activities, we plan to expand our scope to address the following broad objectives.
• Create awareness about health, safety and environmental hazards of industrial process among the public, workmen and the management of the industry particularly in the unorganized and hazardous sectors.
• Prepare time-bound projects for designing and implementing Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental protection in industry.
• Assist industries in design and implementation of Occupational Health Services within their workplaces to improve the quality of healthcare in general and in occupational diseases in particular.
• Start formal and informal training courses in Occupational health, Safety and Environment.
• Publish scientific journals, periodicals, books, literature and produce films, videos and computer software relevant to the field of Occupational health, Safety and Environment.
• Carry out research in Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, independently and in collaboration with other agencies with similar aims and objects.
• Provide expertise in establishing Occupational Health Centres in and around industrial zones and in creating relevant protocols for health screening and for standards of fitness for work.
• Liaise with the government and statutory agencies in drafting legislations in the matters of Health, Safety and Environment and its implementation.
• Prepare a National Registry of Occupational Health, Safety and Environment Experts in collaboration with other agencies and provide such services to the industry.
• Prepare software for Medical Records for Occupational Health, Safety and Environment to provide management information.
• Collaborate with International agencies active in the field of Occupational Health for cross-border transfer of technology with reference to best practices in Occupational Health.
Indian Association of Occupational Health (IAOH)
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The Way Forward...Theme: Occupational Health and Safety in India:
Indian Association of Occupational Health is the leading non-governmental professional association of occupational health and allied professionals in India. It is active in the development and promotion of occupational health with 3000 members across 24 branches. It is organizing national conferences on Occupational Health every year. The 67th annual, national conference on Occupational Health, OCCUCON 2017, is being organized at New Delhi from 9th to 11th February 2017 and PDC on 8th February 2017.
India contributes 17% of global population and is the third economy in the world (GDP by PPP) and given the fact that India’s contribution is set to further increase, the current situation and future of occupational health in India is very relevant to the future of occupational health in the world.
The theme of the conference focuses on the current status and the future of occupational health in India. It also underlines that integration & synergy with occupational safety & hygiene, environment and collaboration with various allied organizations and international agencies is the key to securing sustainable future of Occupational Health in the country.
This conference would incorporate multiple sub themes including but not limited to:
Accident Prevention
Aging and Work
Allergy and Immunotoxicology
Cardiology in OH
Collaborations , networking and partnerships
Developing linkages from research to practice
Disaster Management and Emergency preparedness
Education and Training in OH
Ergonomics
Emergency Preparedness and Response in Occupational Health
Epidemiology in OH
Health Services Research and Evaluation in OH
History of Prevention of Occupational and Environmental Diseases
Integrated approach to Occupational Health, Hygiene, Safety and Environment
Integration of occupational health with primary health care
Integration of occupational health with workplace wellness programs, Quality of Life and
life style issues.
Integration of quality with OHSE: Integrated management systems
OCCUCON-2017th 67 Annual National Conference of IAOH
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Special Attraction:
Competitive Awards for Best Occupational Health, Safety, Environment, HR & CSR Practices
Mega Quiz on OH : Kaun Banega OH Champion
Indoor Air Quality and Health
Industrial Hygiene
Legislative aspects of OHSE
Learning from Best Practices, etc.
Mind Fullness and Stress in Management in
Workers
Mining Occupational Safety and Health
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Nanomaterial Worker's Health
Neurotoxicology and Psychophysiology
Occupational and Environmental Dermatoses
Occupational cancer
Occupational Health Nursing
Occupational Medicine
Occupational Toxicology
OH and CSR
OH and Development
OH for Health Care Workers
OH in the Chemical Industry (MEDICHEM)
OH in the Construction Industry
Promotion of mental health including work life
balance
Radiation and Work
Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace
Respiratory Disorders
Rural Health: Agriculture, Pesticides and
Organic Dusts
Safety Culture, Behaviour based safety and
accident prevention
Shiftwork and Working Time
Small-Scale Enterprises and the Informal
Sector
Thermal Factors
Toxicology of Metals
Unemployment, Job Insecurity and Health
Vibration and Noise
Women at work
Women Health and Work
Work and Vision
Work Disability Prevention and Integration
Work Organisation and Psychosocial Factors
CALL FOR PAPERSScientific Papers are invited from occupational health, safety and environment professionals. Papers should be relevant and preferably deal with original work or practice experience and not “reviews” from journals or text books. Topics chosen could be clinical, case studies, clinical trials, surveys or interesting cases. Several prizes and cash awards will be given to deserving papers. Papers should be submitted to the Directorate Scientific Committee on or before 28th November, 2016. Please submit a soft copy of the paper as a MS Word document by e-mail to the Chairman, Scientific Committee at the following e-mail id: [email protected]; [email protected]
Ensure that the presenting author’s address, telephone numbers, fax numbers and e-mail addresses are mentioned in the e-mail. Scientific Committee will be happy to advise you in preparing your Paper and final computer slide presentation, if selected. There will be excellent audiovisual facilities for presentations, Viz. LCD computer projection and video projection. Poster presentations may also be presented in the standard size of 4 feet (Height) X 3 feet (Width). Poster should be in English. Charts, Drawings and Illustration must have self explanatory notes. Font size should be readable from 1.5 meter distance. Author should remain present at the poster site for discussion for his/her work at the scheduled time for exhibition at the conference. Time for each Scientific Paper presentation will be restricted to 8 minutes, with additional 2 minutes for Q&A. Registration: The presenting author must have registered for the conference having paid the registration fee. Otherwise the paper will not be included in the programme.
Abstract can be submitted online at http://occucon.com/submit-abstract.php#submit
Guidelines for submitting abstract are available at http://occucon.com/submit-abstract-guideline.php#submit
However abstract can also be E-mailed to [email protected]; [email protected]
Registration for paper / poster presentation should be done in the format given below and must be sent to the Chairman, Scientific Committee by e-mail before 28th November, 2016.
Submitted for: Oral Presentation / Poster
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Please E-mail your abstracts and/or full paper to [email protected]; [email protected]
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Telephone No. : Office:........................................................ Mobile No. ..................................................
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Scientific Programme (Provisional)
Inauguration at 1800 hrs at Stein Auditoriumfollowed by Inaugural dinner at India Habitat Centre
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0900 - 1000 Work Stress and the Risk of Recurrent Coronary Heart Disease Events
1000 - 1045 Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
1045 - 1130 Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Guidelines
1200 - 1245 Work Environment and Cardiovascular Diseases
1245 - 1330 Effort-reward imbalance at work increases the risk of the metabolic syndrome
1415 - 1500 Effect of the double exposure to adverse psychosocial work factors and high family responsibilities on ambulatory blood pressure
1500 - 1545 Heart to Heart
0900 - 1000 Occupational Stress Management
1000 - 1045 Shift Work and Working Time
1045 - 1130 Mindfulness & Stress Management in Workers
1200 - 1245 Promotion of Mental Health including Work life Balance
1245 - 1330 Work Disability in workers with mental disorders
1415 - 1500 Economic costs and benefits of psychological health at work
1500 - 1545 Industrial Accidents & Substance Abuse
1615 - 1700 Role of public policies in reducing workers' smoking prevalence
0900 - 1000 Sustainability & Occupational Health
1000 - 1045 Sustainable Employability - Building Bridges between Science and Practice
1045 - 1130 Work, Age, Health and Employment
1200 - 1245 Building capability to deliver Basic Occupational Health to informal sector workers
1245 - 1330 Legislative aspects of OHSE, OHSE Legislations and OHSE Management systems
1415 - 1500 Sustainable working lives - Managing work transitions and health
1500 - 1545 Towards universal health coverage for workers
1615 - 1700 Work and Spirituality
0900 - 1000 Occupational Health Hazards
1000 - 1045 Occupational Health Services
1045 - 1130 Occupational Health Nursing-Improving the quality of Preventive Medical Examinations in workers
1200 - 1245 Industrial Hygiene
1245 - 1330 Routine Procedures in Casuality Room
1415 - 1500 Work Environment Monitoring
1500 - 1545 “Aware, beware, take care” -New insights in Occupational Health Surveillance
1615 - 1700 Statutory Compliance & Record Keeping
0900 - 1000 Scientific Session To be Decided
1000 - 1045 Scientific Session To be Decided
1045 - 1130 Scientific Session To be Decided
1200 - 1245 Scientific Session To be Decided
1245 - 1330 Scientific Session To be Decided
1415 - 1500 Scientific Session To be Decided
1500 - 1545 Scientific Session To be Decided
1615 - 1700 Scientific Session To be Decided
HALL A
HALL C
HALL B
HALL D
HALL E
(PDC1)CARDIOLOGY IN OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH
(PDC3)OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & CSR
(PDC2)PSYCHO SOCIAL
FACTOR AT WORK: RISKS & POTENTIAL
(PDC4)INDUSTRIAL
HYGIENE & OH NURSING
(PDC5)SLEEP DISORDERS
& SHIFT WORK
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0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Occupational Respiratory Diseases
1045 - 1130 Prevention of Occupational Asthma
1200 - 1245 ADM ORATION
1245 - 1330 Obstructive Sleep Apnea & it's Economic impact in an Organization -
1415 - 1500 Supporting global action on workers’ health – Achievements and lessons learned from the global network of WHO collaborating centers for occupational health
1500 - 1545 Shiftwork and Working Time: The 24/7 Society - from chronobiology to practical life
1600 - 1645 Challenges and strategies for shift, Long working hours and health
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Occupational Health for Health Care Workers
1045 - 1130 Occupational Hazards for Dental Professionals
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245 - 1330 Prioritizing healthcare workers' safety - Organizing an occupational health system for healthcare workers
1415 - 1500 Chemical, biological, physical risks in healthcare setting - Psychosocial issues for healthcare workers
1500 - 1545 Immunization for healthcare workers
1600 - 1645 Radiation & Work-Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Occupational Cancer
1045 - 1130 Occupational and Environmental Dermatoses
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245 - 1330 Occupational and Environmental Exposure of the Skin to Chemicals (OEESC)
1415 - 1500 Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the workplace and environment
1500 - 1545 Pathophysiology of emerging occupational & environmental allergies
1600 - 1645 Molecular toxicology on environmental and occupational carcinogens
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Alcoholic Liver Disease- Prevention & Treatment
1045 - 1130 Workplace Wellness Programs, Quality of Life & Lifestyle issues, Prevention & Management of Non Communicable Diseases
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245 - 1330 Work and Vision
1415 - 1500 Occupational Optometry in India
1500 - 1545 Visual performance – Lighting evaluation x prevention of occupational diseases
1600 - 1645 Advances in Biomonitoring for Occupational and Environmental Health
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Safety Culture, Behaviour Based Safety and Accident Prevention
1045 - 1130 Global and Indian Burden of illness and Injury at Work – Problems and Solutions
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245 - 1330 Best practices of health promotion activities for employees in global corporations
1415 - 1500 The Game Changers in Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation
1500 - 1545 Emergency medicine at the workplace
1600 - 1645 Integration of health protection and health promotion as Total Worker Health: Perspectives from across the globe
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0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Mining Occupational Safety and Health-Occupational health in the mining sector
1045 - 1130 Occupational Health Safety in the Construction Industry
1200 - 1245 CKR ORATION
1245 - 1330 Symposium - Medical Services at Mega Construction Site – Planning, Implementation & Challenges
1415 - 1500 OHS MUMBAI ORATION
1500 - 1545 Reviews and meta-analysis of health effects of whole body vibration
1600 - 1645 Protective equipment against whole body vibrations and mechanical shocks
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Epidemiology in Occupational Health
1045 - 1130 Research Methodology Made Simple for OH practitioners
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245 - 1330 Analysing Research Findings
1415 - 1500 Why Research? Action Oriented Research
1500 - 1545 Current Epidemiologic Research in Occupational Health
1600 - 1645 Occupational Health and Wellbeing: linking research to practice
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Occupational Health in the Chemical Industry
1045 - 1130 Neurotoxicology and Psychophysiology-Pestides and Neurological Occupational Diseases
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245- 1330 Rural Health : Agriculture, Pesticides and Organic Dust
1415- 1500 Small - Scale Enterprises and the informal Sector
1500 - 1545 Women Health and Work
1600 - 1645 Integrated approach to Occupational Health Safety & Environment
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Prevention of and managing workers with Chronic Musculoskeletal Disorders
1045 - 1130 Hidden hazards at Workspaces
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245- 1330 Noise and vibration synergistic effects on workers health
1415- 1500 Work disability in Musculoskeletal disorders
1500 - 1545 Aging, work and musculoskeletal degeneration
1600 - 1645 Exposure to whole body vibration in different occupational groups
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Occupational Health hazards in Metro Tunneling work
1045 - 1130 Indoor Air Quality & Health in Modern Office building
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245- 1330 Health effects from combined exposure to indoor air pollutants in modern offices
1415- 1500 Monitoring and Surveillance of Asbestos-Related Diseases
1500 - 1545 Towards a healthy workplace: From ill-health to well-being
1600 - 1645 Health Protection of the Nanomaterial workers
1645 - 1730 Free Paper
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Basic Occupational Health Services: My Role, My Goal
1045 - 1130 The new ILO list of occupational diseases: The application and the worldwide impact
1130 - 1200 TEA BREAK
1200 - 1245 LARSEN & TOUBRO ORATION
1245 - 1330 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH QUIZ
1330 - 1415 LUNCH
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Safety & Risks of Engineered Nanomaterials (ENM) at work place *Characteristics, Exposure, Health effects, Risk assessment & Risk management of ENM
1045 - 1130 Nanotechnology, Occupational and Environmental Health (NanOEH)
1130 - 1200 TEA BREAK
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245 - 1330 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH QUIZ
1330 - 1415 LUNCH
0830 - 1000 Free Paper
1000 - 1045 Disaster Management, Emergency Preparedness & Response in Occupational Health
1045 - 1130 Case capsule of industrial accidents
1130 - 1200 TEA BREAK
1200 - 1245 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR ORATION
1245 - 1330 GO TO STEIN AUDITORIUM FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH QUIZ
1330 - 1415 LUNCH
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OCCUCON 2017
8th to 11th February, 2017
(8th Feb 2017 Pre conference PDC) India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003
Delegate Registration Charges-OCCUCON-2017
Till 30th June 16
01st July 16 To
31st Oct 16
01st Nov 16 To
31st Dec 16
01st Jan 17 To
07th Feb 17
08th Feb 17 Onwards
& Spot
Indian Rupees (INR) Plus 15% Service Tax on Gross Total
IAOH Members 4000 5500 7000 8500 10000
Non IAOH Members/HR/CSR/Safety 7000 8000 9000 10500 12000
Accompanying Person 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000
Retired IAOH Members ** 2000 3000 3500 4000 5000
Post Graduates/OH Nurses/ 2000
3000
3500
4000
5000
Pre-Conference Professional Development Course
1000 1500 2000 3000 4000
United States Dollars (USD) Plus 15% Service Tax on Gross Total
SAARC Countries(Per Person) 200 250 300 350 400
Non SAARC Countries (Per Person) 400 450 500 550 600
Pre-Conference Professional Development Course ( for SAARC & Non SAARC countries )
50 50 100 125 150
**Senior Citizens above 60 years and those who are not sponsored by their Company/Organization.
Conference Registration Fee covers : Attendance to all Scientific Sessions, Delegate Kit, Entrance to the Exhibition, Lunches, Dinners & Tea/Coffee as indicated in the program.
Accompanying Person Fees covers: Admission to inaugural ceremony and welcome Dinner, Cultural Evening Program, Banquet & Lunches.
All fees are non-refundable. However, change in delegate name is acceptable.
Delegate Kit is not guaranteed for Spot Registrants.
Delegate fees applicable for IAOH Members is applicable , for persons applying in same sitting for IAOH membership & OCCUCON registration.
Registration for PDC on First Come First Serve Basis .
Please register in advance to avoid disappointment .
Registration for PDC is open to delegates who have registered to the main conference .
DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM
Industrial Hygienist/Ergonomist
PG Students/OH Nurses/Industrial Hygienist should submit the bona fide certificate from the Head of Department/Institution a long with Registration Form.
Plus applicable transaction charges.
OCCUCON-2017th 67 Annual National Conference of IAOH
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, February 8-11, 2017
For online registration you may visit our website
www.occucon.com
OCCUCON-2017 Account Details
Name
Bank
Branch
Branch Code
Bank Account Number
Account Type
IFSC Code
MICR Code
67th Annual National Conference of IAOH 2017
State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
27, Barakhambha Road, New Delhi
010390
61312015534
Current
SBBJ0010390
110003008
TITLE
FAX MOBILE
ORGANISATION
TELEPHONE
EMAIL WEBSITE
NAME ON THE BADGE
ADDRESS
FIRST NAME SURNAME
JOB TITLE
Per Delegate ( Member / Non-Member)
COST PER HEAD No. of Person RATE
REGISTRATION FEES:
TERMS & CONDITIONS:
DELEGATE DETAILS:
Grand Total
Channel Partner
CONEXlConference Secretariat : Dr. Sandeep Sharma, Organising Secretary, OCCUCON 2017 407-408, 4th Floor, Tradex Tower - 2, Alpha-1, Greater Noida – 201308 (India)
Tel.: +91-120-4237647, 4237657; Mobile: +91-9811750171, E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Name: Signature:
Designation: Date:
* Please complete the entire form. Duplicate this form for additional registrations.
* Bank/Wire transfer/With holding taxes and charges are to be bourne by the remitter only.
I/We have read the GENERAL RULES printed on this form and confirm that we shall abide by them.
Please E-mail/Fax/Courier a copy of the duly filled form to along with NEFT transaction No./
Date of transaction/Cheque or DD in favour of ‘67th Annual National Conference of IAOH 2017’.
Accompanying Person
Pre Conference Professional Development Course (PDC)
Retired IAOH Members
Post Graduate
Service Tax (15%) on Gross Total
PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT OCCUCON 2017
Special Keynote Address
DELIVERABLES/ENTITLEMENTS
TITLEPARTNER
PLATINUMPARTNER
SILVERPARTNER
GOLDPARTNER
DIAMONDPARTNER
Complementary Enteries
Full Page Colour Advertisement inSouvenir as provided by the Partner
100 words profile along with logo of Partnerorganisation in show catalouge
Prominent placement of Partner logo in the networking area (digital)
Exclusive Gala Networking Night Partner
Recognition of logo at the Gala Networking Night as Partner
Verbal Acknowledgment as the Partner ofthe night by the Conference Chairman
Recognition of logo as Gala Networking Night Partner & Sponsor in official website
Acknowledgment of the organisation inall promotional materials as Partner
Verbal Acknowledgment at theValedictory Function
Recognition of logo on Thank You Partners banner at Exhibition
Recognition of logo as Partner on officialwebsite with organisation website hyperlink
Recognition of logo on Thank You Partnersbanner at the Gala Networking Night
Recognition of logo on Thank You Partnersbanner between conference sessions
Recognition of logo as Partnerin Souvenir
Recognition of logo at direction signagefor conference and exhibition
Recognition of logo as Partner in all OCCUCON 2017 mails and mailers
Recognition of logo on all event advertisements
Corporate Film during breakout sessionsas provided by Partner (Durations - minutes)
Verbal Acknowledgment at theGala Networking Night
Verbal Acknowledgment at theInauguration Ceremony
Exhibition Space (sqmt.)
Recognition of logo as Gala Networking Night Partner in Souvenir
3 complementary invitations to conference gala networking night
Recognition of logo as lanyard & registration partner on all registration counters
Recognition of logo on lanyards (straps) for all badges
Recognition of logo as lanyards & registration partner on all attendee badges
Banner with organisation logo welcoming attendees
Signages at the registration areas
Recognition of logo as lanyard & registration partner on onsite registration
forms (conference, exhibition and visitor)
Recognition of logo as lanyard & registration partner on official website with
organisation website hyperlink
1 full page colour Advertisement in Souvenir
100 words profile and logo of partner organisation in Souvenir
Recognition of logo in Souvenir
Benefits
Lanyard & Registration INR 7.5 Lacs
All attendees & visitors require registering for the conference, exhibition & workshop at
OCCUCON 2017. Badges with lanyards will be provided post registration which are
mandatory for all attendees, exhibitors and visitors. The lanyards will be distributed by the
organiser at OCCUCON 2017 Conference & Exhibition.
3 complementary invitations to conference & gala networking night
Visual Acknowledgement of the luncheon partner in respective day
conference sessions immediately preceding and succeeding the luncheon
Recognition of logo as respective networking luncheon partner on official
website with organisation website hyperlink
Recognition of logo as respective networking luncheon partner on the signs
displayed in the luncheon area
Recognition of logo as respective networking luncheon partner on all table
tent cards
Recognition of logo as respective networking luncheon partner in
Souvenir
1 full page colour Advertisement in Souvenir
100 words profile of partner and logo of organisation in Souvenir
2 Exclusive Packages Available
Networking Luncheons are present for all 4 days of the event with all full
conference & exhibition registrations. These luncheons provided next to the
exhibition area offer networking opportunities for delegates and sponsoring
organisations
Benefits
Networking Luncheons INR 7.5 Lacs
Benefits
2 complementary delegates for conference
Full page colour Advertisement provided by partner in Souvenir
100 words profile along with logo of partner organisation in Souvenir
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgement of the organisation in all promotional materials as
Associate partner
Logo Usage and Projections include
Recognition of logo as Associate partner on official website with
organisation website hyperlink
Recognition of logo on all event advertisements
Recognition of logo as Associate partner in Souvenir
Recognition of logo on Thank You partners banner between
conference sessions
Recognition of logo on Thank You partners banner at exhibition
Recognition of logo on Thank You partners banner at gala networking night
Packages Available on Demand
Associate PartnerINR 5 Lacs
3 complementary invitations to conference & gala networking night
Recognition of logo on all conference bags along with event logo
Recognition of logo as conference bags & kits partner on official website
with organisation website hyperlink
1 full page colour Advertisement in Souvenir
100 words profile and logo of partner organisation in Souvenir
1 promotional piece (brochures, flyers, handouts and booklets) to be provided
with delegate bag
Recognition of logo as respective partners in Souvenir
Benefits
Each delegate and speaker attending the conference will receive a conference bag & Kit
which will include copies of Souvenir, conference reports, brochures, gifts and other
promotional items.
Conference Bags & KitINR 7.5 Lacs
Exclusive
Links are available on our website www.occucon.com
for advertisement in Souvenir and for booking Scientific Sessions during the conference.
Souvenir & Scientific Sessions
Recognition of logo on pen and pad provided to delegates and speakers
Placement of pen and pad at conference registration desk, executive lounge,
speaker rooms, workshops
Recognition of logo as Pens and Notepads partner on official website with
organisation website hyperlink
1 full page colour Advertisement in Souvenir
Recognition of logo as Pens and Notepads partner in Souvenir
Selected pens and pads will be produced and inserted into delegate bags
providing lasting partner awareness
Benefits
Pens & Note PadsINR 3 Lacs
Recognition of logo as Souvenir partner on Cover page of show
catalogue provided to all attendees
Recognition of logo as Souvenir partner on official website with
organisation website hyperlink
1 full page colour Advertisement in Souvenir
Exclusive Sponsor for Souvenir
Benefits
Souvenir INR 5 Lacs
Souve nir will be produced and inserted into delegate bags. It will also be
providing maximum brand leverage.
Recognition of logo on all speaker gifts
Recognition of logo as speaker gifts partner on official website
Recognition of logo as speaker gifts partner on Souvenir
1 full page colour advertisement in the Souvenir
100 words profile and logo of partner organisation in Souvenir
Benefits
Speaker Gifts INR 5 Lacs
OCCUCON 2017 Conference will bring together over 80 eminent speakers from across
the globe. Each Speaker will be rewarded with gifts as a token of appreciation for their
valuable participation
provided to all attendees for OCCUCON 2017 Conference & Exhibition, hence
2 complementary invitations to conference & gala networking night
Visual Acknowledgement of the coffee/tea break partner in respective
conference sessions immediately preceding and succeeding the break
Recognition of logo as respective coffee/tea break area partner on the signs
displayed in the coffee/tea break area
Opportunity to display and distribute promotional company material during the break (at partner's expense)
Recognition of logo as respective coffee/tea break partner on official website
with organisation website hyperlink
Recognition of logo as respective coffee/tea break partner on all table tent cards
100 words profile and logo of partner organisation in Souvenir
Recognition of logo as respective coffee/tea break partner in Souvenir
1 full page colour Advertisement in Souvenir
4 Exclusive Packages Available
SPONSORSHIP GUIDELINES
A total of four Coffee/Tea breaks will take place over the two day period of the conference
Benefits
Coffee/Tea BreakINR 4 Lacs
OCCUCON 2017 Conference and Exhibition Partnership Payment Policy
OCCUCON 2017 requires a 50% deposit on all partnership. This deposit must be submitted with the
signed partnership Contract in order to secure a sponsorship.
Upon receipt of a signed partnership contract and required deposit, OCCUCON 2017 will send the
partner a confirmation letter for the partnership agreement. No confirmation will be sent and no
partnership will be acknowledged or promoted, either in print or on the OCCUCON 2017 official
website, until the partner has submitted the partnership contract and required deposit.
The remaining 50% due amount of all OCCUCON 2017 sponsorships is due 30 days prior to the
event. If a participant has contracted a sponsorship within 30 days of the event, full payment is
required with submittal of partnership contract in order to confirm the sponsorship.
Cancellation policyShould a partner elect to cancel its confirmed partnership before November 15, 2016, the partner
is not entitled to a refund of money paid to OCCUCON 2017.
For all partnerships cancelled after 15 2016 are required to pay & release complete
invoiced amount to OCCUCON 2017.
November
Partnership Deadline
In order for to be promoted in OCCUCON 2017, contracts must be partnership partnership
received prior to 15 , 2016.November
If the company withdraws from the contract after having concluded the said contract, the company
hereby agrees to indemnify the partnership amount.
Dr. Rajiv Kumar JainAdditional Chief Medical Director
(Health and Family Welfare)Northern Railways HQ
Dr. Braham PrakashFormerly Chief Medical Director
Northern Railways
Dr. Satish Kumar GadiFormer Chief Medical Director
East Central Railways
Dr. Bharat Bhushan AggarwalFormer Advisor Health
Railway Board
Dr. Charan SinghDirector RHTC,
Ministry of Health & Family WelfareGovernment of India
Dr. A. K KhokharDirector
International Institute of Health Management ResearchNew Delhi
OCCUCON-2017th 67 Annual National Conference of IAOH
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, February 8-11, 2017
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