Nurse Workshop

A shop nurse is a local nurse assigned to a shop medical station. She helps the shop's local doctor, monitors the sanitary condition of the shop, working conditions and provides first aid.

The main responsibilities of a shop nurse:

  1. Carrying out measures to prevent injuries and occupational diseases among workshop workers.

  2. Monitoring compliance with sanitary and hygienic standards in the workplace.

  3. Monitoring the health status of workers, identifying sick people.

  4. Providing first aid in emergency conditions.

  5. Conducting vaccinations and medical examinations of workshop workers.

  6. Maintaining medical records of the workshop area.

  7. Sanitary educational work on health protection and occupational hygiene.

Thus, the shop nurse plays an important role in protecting the health of workers directly at work, providing disease prevention and timely provision of medical care. The health and performance of the workshop personnel largely depends on her professionalism.



The shop nurse is an important position in the medical community. She is a district M.s. assigned to the workshop medical areas and assists the workshop doctor in caring for the health and treating patients.

A shop nurse performs many important tasks. She monitors the sanitary conditions of the workshop and working conditions associated with production, and also provides first aid to workers if necessary. In addition, the nurse participates in organizing medical examinations and preventive examinations of workshop workers.

The work of a shop nurse requires high qualifications and professional training. A nurse must have special medical education and experience in the medical field. She also needs to have knowledge about the interaction between professional competencies and work-related health.

An important aspect of a nurse’s work is maintaining a comfortable and safe environment for shop workers in their workplace. The nurse must ensure hygienic preparation of workplaces and control over working conditions. This helps maintain a high quality working environment and reduce the risk of illness and injury.