Bernardino
Ramazzini was the Founder of Occupational Medicine and added a new dimension to medicine
with his observations, clinical practice and in his writings……The history has been
long and often chequered.
The rise of the Factory inspectorate,the development of the Trade union movement, the
rights of the worker to protection and compensation, the eradication of child labour, the
emancipation of women have all been part of that evolution.
In many parts of the world some of the old, dirty, dangerous practices continue; young
children continue to be employed for slave wages; worker safety is ignored. Inhumanity, in
the name of profit, rules.
Medicine has played a distinguished role in improving practice and reducing the health
risks of the workplace. Occupational medicine is recognised as a specialty in its own
right with specific training and skills.
The good employer provides an Occupational health service, listens to its advice and
respects its autonomy.