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SFH on concentration of nitrous oxide, health checks for persons on board Kai Fung No. 2 and recruitment of doctors with limited registration

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Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food and Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, after attending a radio programme this morning (August 22):

Reporter: (On the incident regarding the concentration of nitrous oxide, also known as "laughing gas", in labour wards of public hospitals.)

Secretary for Food and Health: For the emission gas samples in and around the labour ward areas of the Prince of Wales Hospital, it was found that the level of nitrous oxide had exceeded the exposure limit stipulated by the Labour Department from the occupational health aspect. We are very concerned about this matter. The hospital itself has already looked into the matter and introduced certain measures to improve the ventilation system of the labour ward and the areas around. The hospital has also suspended the use of nitrous oxide for pain relief during labour for the time-being before a detailed investigation has been completed. At the Hospital Authority (HA) level, the HA has established a cross-departmental and cross-clusters committee to look at the issue. It would firstly conduct assessment on the environment of labour ward areas in other hospital clusters and then work out the short-term, intermediate-term and long-term measures to improve the particular situation.

Reporter: (On health checks for persons on board Kai Fung No. 2.)

Secretary for Food and Health: In fact, once the vessel returned to the territory of Hong Kong, our Port Health Officer has already visited the vessel to make sure that the crew members, from the medical prospective, are healthy.

Reporter: (On the recruitment progress of doctors with limited registration by the HA)

Secretary for Food and Health: The total number of doctors who will join the HA through the limited registration is only around 13 to 14. According to my understanding from the HA, this round of recruitment exercise has been completed and they are now reviewing the situation of manpower. They will also take any other additional measures, including recruitment of part-time doctors, allowing some of the existing doctors to work overtime, and recruitment of retired doctors to work on a part-time basis, etc. In addition, a number of newly graduated doctors joined the HA in July. The HA will look at all these measures and see the effect before considering whether there is a need for another round of recruitment of doctors with limited registration.


Ends/Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Issued at HKT 12:33

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