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SANITARY CLEANER
will
i)
Collect , remove and dispose off rubbish and night soil from Railway
premises and
colonies
ii)
Sweep the road and other surface areas of Railway premises and
colonies and collect the sweepings and put these in
dustbins and also dust and remove
cobwebs etc
iii)
Clean the drains and carry out periodic de silting
iv)
Undertake all other activities related to cleaning of colonies /
stations
v)
Carry sanitary stores
vi)
Carry out any order given to him by his superiors
MALARIA MATE
will
i)
Be
responsible for taking anti malaria measures in Railway colonies
ii)
Prepare insecticides solution for dis- infection works
iii)
Look after spraying of quarters with DDT and other approved
insecticides and destruction of larva in breeding places
iv)
Receive anti malarial stores from the health and malaria inspector and
keep a proper account of them
v)
Keep the anti malarial tools and plants supplied to him in safe
custody
vi)
Supervise the work of the anti malaria khalasi working under him
ANTI MALARIA KHALASI
will
i)
Prepare DDT and other insecticides and spray the same in the Railway
quarters and
service buildings under the supervision of malaria mate
ii)
Fill depressions canalise and drain the stagnant water
iii)
Remove rank vegetations from the edge of the drains ,cess pool and
other potential breeding places of larvae
iv)
Carry out anti larva measures by spraying oil films on water
collection and other breeding places of mosquitoes
v)
Carry anti malaria stores--
Section 4(1)(b)(iii)
The
procedure followed in the decision making process, including
channels of supervision and accountability
·
Regarding any medical problem the concern doctor follows the
standard established medical management for the particular case.
·
Written Instructions are given in the Bead Head Ticket (BHT) / OPD
tickets
·
Nurses , dressers & pharmacist carries out those instructions.
·
Complicated cases are presented in the weekly clinical meeting before
all doctors for discussion and decision making regarding management.
·
Specific cases are referred to the Specialists of other faculties as
are needed.
·
CMS
in routine round checks BHT at random.
·
Critical cases are referred to other higher railways and non railways
centre for management
Section 4(1)(b)(iv)
The norms set by
Medical Department for the discharge of its functions
The
following Norms are adopted for discharging its function.
·
The
duties and responsibilities of the medical officers and the employees
of Medical department are earmarked.
·
The
standard and established Guidelines and procedure in medical
management are followed.
·
The
guidelines and rules from Railway Board as received time to time are
preserved and implemented .
Section
4(1)(b)(v)
The
rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by Medical
Department or under its control or used by its medical officers &
employees for discharging its functions
The following rules, regulation, instructions
, manuals & codes are used by employees of Medical Branch for
discharge of its function –
·
Indian Railway Medical Manual ( Vol. I & II )
·
Railway Service (conduct) Rules
·
Coroner’ Act
·
Drug Acts
·
Pharmacy Acts
·
Poisons & Dangerous Drugs Act
·
Other State Acts
·
Code of Medical Ethics
·
The
Geneva Declaration
·
Mission
Statement.
·
Railway Board’s orders
·
Other Acts ,Rules and Regulations made by the State or local
administrative bodies from time to time
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