In fast-paced industrial environments, safety heads carry a heavy load. Beyond ensuring production runs smoothly, they’re also expected to safeguard the health and wellbeing of every employee on site. But managing Occupational Health Centres (OHCs) often becomes a complex, time-consuming task — pulling attention away from core operations.

Here’s a look at the real challenges safety leaders face every day, and why a smarter approach is long overdue.

  • Dealing with Multiple Vendors
    Coordinating with multiple vendors leads to inefficiencies and inconsistency in service quality.
  • No Guaranteed Quality
    Despite significant effort, there’s no assurance of consistent medical service standards.
  • High Attrition of Medical Staff
    Frequent turnover of doctors and nurses disrupts operations and increases hiring efforts.
  • Lack of Vendor Understanding
    Service providers often fail to align with company expectations and compliance needs.
  • Need for a Training & Experience Center
    Upskilling manpower to reduce workplace injuries and accidents is a critical but neglected area.
  • Outdated Data Management
    Health records are still maintained on paper, making tracking and compliance cumbersome.
  • Need to Focus on Core Manufacturing
    Managing OHC operations distracts from the primary goal of production efficiency.

A Smarter Approach with Uno Care

Instead of managing these challenges in silos, forward-thinking companies are choosing Uno Care.

Uno Care provides end-to-end OHC solutions:

  • DBOM model (Design, Build, Operate, Manage) for complete peace of mind
  • Trained, onboarded medical teams across doctors, paramedics, dietitians & counselors
  • Real-time dashboards with digital medical records, geo-tagged compliance reports
  • Single partner for staffing, ambulance, equipment & compliance
  • Health Training & Simulation Centers to continuously upskill frontline teams

By partnering with Uno Care, safety heads can eliminate inefficiencies, improve health outcomes, and focus on what matters most: running a safe, compliant, and high-performing operation.

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