Dr. Grise is a graduate of Western University-College Of Osteopathic Medicine Of The Pacific, receiving his degree in 1982. With a strong clinical expertise, he is dedicated to helping patients achieve optimal health through promoting a healthy lifestyle and disease prevention. Dr. Grise provides high-quality and compassionate care by prioritizing open communication and respect for patient concerns, regardless of their health status. He offers patient-centered and comprehensive care that is easily accessible when needed. Dr. Grise's approach is focused on building strong doctor-patient relationships, delivering personalized attention, and incorporating a lifestyle-based approach to healthcare.
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Schedule Your AppointmentOccupational health refers to the branch of public health that deals with the prevention and management of work-related injuries, illnesses, and disabilities. It involves identifying and assessing workplace hazards, implementing safety measures, and promoting the overall health and well-being of workers.
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Occupational health is important because it helps prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and disabilities, which can have a significant impact on workers' physical and mental health, as well as their productivity and quality of life. It also helps employers create safer and healthier work environments, which can reduce the cost of lost productivity and medical expenses.
Common occupational health hazards include exposure to chemicals, dust, and fumes, physical hazards such as noise, vibration, and repetitive motion, biological hazards such as infectious diseases, and psychosocial hazards such as stress and violence.
Prevention of occupational health hazards can be achieved through various measures, such as implementing safety procedures, providing personal protective equipment, improving ventilation and air quality, and providing training and education on hazard identification and management.
Common occupational health screenings include physical exams, hearing and vision tests, lung function tests, and blood and urine tests to check for exposure to hazardous chemicals or substances.