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OXIR is a company specialized in occupational medicine/occupational health, with the mission of maximizing occupational medicine practices in companies that believe that their greatest asset is the worker.

We are entering the 6th economic wave: the Era of Sustainability that will dominate the economy for the next 25 years.

The influence of human actions on the environment is a threat to global health, productivity, and the world economy. This negative impact results in an increase in injuries and illnesses, with consequent overload on healthcare systems.

We believe that now is the ideal time for your company to gain a competitive advantage through a sustainable strategy and optimize the strong cycle of global economic expansion.

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Charles Darwin once stated:
IT IS NOT THE STRONGEST OF THE SPECIES THAT SURVIVES, NOR THE MOST INTELLIGENT, BUT THE MOST RESPONSIVE TO CHANGE.


Our dynamic team of highly qualified doctors, specialized in various areas, brings extensive experience in high-risk industries. We are committed to providing solutions for your company's occupational healthwith the guarantee that it is a strategic investment to increase worker productivity, reduce health costs, and promote long-term success with the well-being of your greatest asset: workers.

We collaborate closely with companies to develop customized programs and solutions that meet your company's unique business needs.


OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS RATE BY OCCUPATIONAL RISK:

(per disability-adjusted life years – DALYs)

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28%

Carcinogenic
agents

(20 682 726 DAYLYs)

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28%

TRAUMA/INJURIES

(22 028 767 DAYLYs)

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21%

ERGONOMIC
FACTORS

(15 479 932 DAYLYs)

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13%

SUSPENSION PARTICLES, GASES AND VAPORS

(9 377 104 DAYLYs)

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19%

NOISE

(7 108 277 DAYLYs)

DEFINITIONS of PRIORITY ACTIONS

1.2M

At least 1.2 million deaths were attributed to occupational hazards

70%

Non-communicable diseases contribute 70% to the total rate of occupational diseases.

3%

Approximately 3% of the global disease rate is attributed to occupational hazards.