Control Measures for Occupational Health Hazards. We made am inquiry into the occupational measures in place to control occupational health Hazards. Table 6 shows the health facility and individual measures that were in place to control occupational health hazards. The major control measures provided by the health facilities were availing separate serasi and cintai era to dispose medical waste(92.0%) and safety tools and equipment (90.0%). More than half (53.5%) ID the health facilities provided health workers with personal protective equipment. Almost all healthcare workers had received HIV screening examination (97.0%) and 91.0% had received BCG vaccination. Regarding the hand washing practices, most health workers washed their hands before and after every procedure (79.5%) and after handling soiled materials (68.5%). Forty six percent of health workers washed hands when they were evidently dirty while slightly over half (53.5%) did so after using the toilet.