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SCHEDULE OF FEES
         
Pursuant to the Governing Board Resolution No. 2001-11-009 dated November 23, 2002, the revised service

fees/charges of the Occupational Safety and Health Center per schedule below are hereby adopted.

         
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL DIVISION
Particulars Rate   Particulars Rate
         
I. PHYSICAL FACTORS   6. Hydrocarbon  
* fee per workarea     - Cyclohexane 1,600.00
      - n- Heptane 1,600.00
1. Noise     - n- Octane 1,600.00
- Direct Indication 200.00   - n- pentane 1,600.00
- Octave Band Analysis 260.00   - Methyl Cyclohexane 1,600.00
2. Heat 250.00   - n- hexane 1,600.00
3. Humidity 100.00   7. Ketone  
4. Illumination 130.00   - Acetone 1,600.00
5. Vibration 1,200.00   - Cyclohexanone 1,600.00
6. Radiation (per company) 3,000.00   - 2-Pentanone 1,600.00
      - 2-Hexanone 1,600.00
II. DUST   - Methyl Ethyl Ketone 1,600.00
* fee per workarea     - Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 1,600.00
      8. Halogenated Hydrocarbon  
1. Total/Respirable Dust Concentration     - Carbon Tetrachloride 1,800.00
- Low Volume Sampling 450.00   - Chlorobenzene 1,800.00
- With Data Logger 600.00   - Chloroform 1,800.00
- Personal Sampling 350.00   - 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,800.00
- High Volume Sampling 400.00   - 1,2-Dichloroethylene 1,800.00
2. Dust Sizing 350.00   - 0-Dichlorobenzene 1,800.00
3. Silica and Mineral Dust by XRD 2,500.00   - P-Dicholorbenzene 1,800.00
4. Asbestos 800.00   - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,800.00
      - Tetrachloroethane 1,800.00
III. ORGANIC SOLVENTS   - Trichloroethylene 1,800.00
1. Acetonitrile 1,800.00   - Dichloromethane 1,800.00
2. Carbon Disulfide 800.00   9. Other Oganic Compounds 1,600.00
3. Alcohol I     - Ethers  
- Methanol 1,800.00   - Esters (ethyl acetate, butyle acetate)  
- Ethanol 1,600.00   10. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) 1,800.00
- Isopropyl Alcohol 1,600.00      
- Tert-Butyl Alcohol 1,600.00   IV. GASES  
4. Alcohol II     1. Mercury Vapor 420.00
- Isobutyl Alcohol 1,600.00   2. Hydrogen Sulfide 500.00
- n-butyl Alcohol 1,600.00   3. Carbon Monoxide 700.00
- n-propyl Alcohol 1,600.00   4. Oxygen 500.00
- Sec-butyl Alcohol 1,600.00   5. Combustible Gases 400.00
5. Aromatic Hydrocarbon     6. Other Gases (detector tubes) 450.00
- Benzene 1,600.00   7. Sulfur dioxide 1,000.00
- Cumene 1,600.00   8. Nitrogen dioxide 1,000.00
- Ethyl Benzene 1,600.00      
- Napthalene 1,600.00   V. ACIDS  
- Styrene 1,600.00   1. Sulfuric Acid 1,000.00
- Toluene 1,600.00   2. Nitric Acid 1,000.00
- Xylene 1,600.00   3. Hydrochloric Acid 1,000.00
      4. Phosphoric Acid 1,000.00
      5. Hydroflouric Acid 1,000.00
      6. Chromic Acid 1,000.00
      7. Formic Acid 1,000.00
      8. Acetic Acid

1,000.00
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL DIVISION
Particulars Rate   Particulars Rate
         
VI. METALS   a.4 Chlorine (Cl2)  
1. Aluminum 1,200.00   - Chemical Cartridges 1,000.00
2. Arsenic Compound 1,200.00   - Chin type Canister 1,100.00
3. Cadmium and Compound 1,000.00   - Front or Back-mounted Canister 1,500.00
4. Chromium 1,000.00   a.5 Ammonia (NH3)  
5. Lead 1,000.00   - Chemical Cartridges 500.00
6. Mercury 1,200.00   - Chin type Canister 700.00
7. Zinc 1,000.00   - Front or Back-mounted Canister 1,500.00
8. Manganese 1,000.00      
9. Iron 1,000.00   b. Smoke Removing Efficiency of Canister  
10. Copper 1,000.00   and Chemical Cartridges 1,000.00
11. Tin 1,200.00      
      c. Pressure Drop Test  
VII. OTHER CHEMICALS     - Facepiece and connecting hoses 100.00
1. Ozone 1,500.00   - Canisters and Chem. Cartridges 100.00
2. Formaldehyde 1,200.00   - Exhalation and inhalation valves 100.00
3. Cyanide 1,200.00      
4. Phenol 1,200.00   d. Air Tightness Test  
5. Ammonia 800.00   - Facepiece and connecting hoses 100.00
      - Canisters and Chem. Cartridges 100.00
VIII. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) 1,200.00   - Exhalation and inhalation valves 100.00
Analysis        
IX. RESPIRATOR (Air-Purifying Respirator)     e. Chemical resistance 150.00
1. Dust Respirator     f. Heat resistance 150.00
a. Disposable type dust respirator     g. Cold resistance 150.00
- Dust removing efficiency and     h. Construction Test  
inhalation resistance 1,500.00   - Tensile strength & Elongation of Rubber 150.00
- Exhalation resistance 100.00   - Strength & Elongation of Head Harness 100.00
- Elongation of Head Harness 100.00   - Strength of Head Harness Attaching Part 100.00
- Tensile strength of a set of head harness 100.00   - Strength of Breathing Tube Attaching Part  
      (Front or Back-Mounted Canister) 100.00
b. Replaceable type dust respirator     - Dead Space 100.00
- Dust removing efficiency and     - Visual Field 100.00
inhalation resistance 1,500.00      
- Exhalation resistance 100.00   X. VENTILATION  
- Exhalation value dynamical leakage 600.00   1. General Ventilation  
- Visual field 100.00   - Measurement of air velocity and  
- Dead space 100.00   ambient temperature and determination  
- Heat resistance 150.00   of air direction (per work area) 200.00
- Cold resistance 150.00      
- Chemical resistance 150.00   2. Local Exhaust Ventilation  
- Elongation of head harness 100.00   a. Use of Local Exhaust Vent. Model of Equipt.  
- Tensile strength of head harness 100.00   with accessories and Measuring Appratus 1,000.00
- Tensile strength of a set of breathing     (Local Experiment Room) per day  
tube and breathing tube attaching        
part (separation type) 100.00   b. Test of Local Exhaust Ventilation System  
      - Measurement of hood velocity and  
2. Gas Respirator     determination of air directional pattern  
a. Gas removing ability of chem. Cartridges/canister     in hood suction (per system) 250.00
a.1 Organic Gases     - Measurement of dynamic and static  
- Chemical Cartridges 1,500.00   pressure of the inside duct 100.00
- Chin type Canister 1,500.00   - Measurement of thickness of duct 100.00
- Front or Back-mounted Canister 1,500.00   - Measurement of the number of rotation or  
a.2 Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)     revolution per minute (rpm) of fan motor 100.00
- Chemical Cartridges 500.00   - Measurement of tensile strength of belt 100.00
- Chin type Canister 500.00   - Measurement of current, voltage and  
- Front or Back-mounted Canister 700.00   insulation resistance 100.00
a.3 Carbon Monoxide (CO)     - Measurement of accelerated vibration,  
- Chin type Canister 500.00   velocity vibration & displacement of the  
- Front or Back-mounted Canister 2,300.00   whole ventilation equipment

200.00
SAFETY CONTROL DIVISION
Particulars Rate   Particulars Rate
         
I. SAFETY HELMET     V. GRINDING WHEEL  
1. Impact Test 525.00   - Bursting Test 576.00
2. Penetration Test 100.00   - Visual and Sound Test 60.00
3. Electrical Resistance Test 210.00      
4. Flammability Test 65.00   VI. RUBBER GLOVES AND BOOTS  
5. Water Absorption Test 78.00   1. Electrical Resistance Test 210.00
         
II. SAFETY SHOES     VII. BOILER  
1. Impact Resistance Test 300.00   Evaluation and Inspection 1,200.00
2. Tension Test 210.00   - Hydrostatic and Thickness Test  
3. Compression Test 312.00      
4. Sole Puncture Test 240.00   VIII. PRESSURE VESSEL  
5. Corrosion Test 50.00   Evaluation and Inspection (Hydrostatic and 1,000.00
6. Electrical Resistance Test 210.00   - Hydrostatic and Thickness Test  
7. Static Dissipative Test 170.00      
      IX. CRANE (first 5 tons)  
III. SAFETY BELT     Evaluation and Inspection 1,000.00
1. Impact Test 400.00   (additional P100.00 per succeeding ton)  
2. TensionTest 312.00      
      X. ELEVATOR  
IV. SAFETY SPECTACLES     Evaluation and Inspection 950.00
1. Impact Test 60.00      
2. Lens Power 65.00      
3. Transmittance Test 370.00      
4. Corrosion Test 50.00      
5. Flamibility Test 65.00      
6. High Velocity Impact

370.00  
 
         
HEALTH CONTROL DIVISION
Particulars Rate   Particulars Rate
         
I. CLINICAL CHEMISTRY     III. CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY  
A. Blood Chemistry     - Mn in Urine 460.00
- Glucose 245.00   - Cr in Urine 550.00
- Creatinine 255.00   - Cd in Blood 305.00
- Urea Nitrogen 270.00   - Cd in Urine 460.00
- Uric Acid 260.00   - As in Urine 650.00
- Cholesterol 255.00   - As in Blood 495.00
- Triglycerides 270.00   - Hg in Urine 645.00
B. Liver Profile     - Hg in Blood 490.00
- Total Protein, A/G Ratio 245.00   - d-Ala in Urine 145.00
- Total Bilirubin 260.00      
- Direct Bilirubin 260.00   IV. HEMATOLOGY  
- Alkaline Phosphatase 285.00   - Complete Blood Count 260.00
- SGOT 285.00   - Hemoglobin 245.00
- SGPT 285.00   - Hematocrit 245.00
- Gamma GT 300.00   - Blood Typing 80.00
- Albumin 235.00   - Platelets 75.00
Others     - ESR 80.00
- Cholenesterase-serum 245.00   - Blood and Morphology 85.00
- RBC-cholinesterase 290.00   - WBC/RBC Count 245.00
         
II. CLINICAL LABORATORY     V. TB LABORATORY  
- Urinalysis 80.00   - AFB Smear 60.00
- Stool Examination 70.00      
      VI. MICROBIOLOGY  
III. CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY     - GRAM'S STAIN 100.00
- Lead in Blood 310.00      
- Lead in Urine 460.00      
- Mn in Blood

305.00      
HEALTH CONTROL DIVISION
Particulars Rate   Particulars Rate
         
VII. RADIOLOGIC EXAMINATIONS     IX. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION (PE)* 30.00
- Chest X-ray (PA view)     * Note: Price includes consultant's fee  
Big Film 250.00   For request outside Metro Manila, a  
- Chest X-ray     corresponding amount shall be added  
(Lordonic, Lateral views) 300.00   to cover transportation expenses.  
         
VIII. SPECIAL MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS     X. ORGANIC SOLVENTS  
- Spirometry 240.00   - Urine Metabolites (Hippuric Acid, Methyl  
- Complete Pulmonary Function Test 420.00   Hippuric Acid, Mandelic Acid) 150.00
- Electrocardiogram 180.00   - Phenol in Urine 150.00
- Audiometry 240.00   - Trichlorates in Urine (TTC and TCA) 150.00
- Occupational Visual Performance Test

120.00   - 2,5 Hexanedine in Urine 250.00
         
TRAINING AND PUBLIC INFORMATION DIVISION
Particulars Rate   Particulars Rate
         
I. FUNCTION ROOM RATES     III. AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES  
- Auditorium 8,500.00   - Video Dubbing* (per topic) 150.00
- Large Training Room 4,250.00   * excluding tape  
- Small Training Room 3,250.00      
- Seminar Room 1,625.00      
         
II. DORMITORY RATES        
- Without Aircon 500.00      
- With Aircon

1,000.00      
         
         
TRAINING FEES
Particulars Rate   Particulars Rate
         
1. Basic Occupational Safety and Health     7. Fire Safety Appreciation Course (1 day) 1,000.00
(BOSH) (5 days) 3,500.00      
      8. Construction Safety Training (5 days) 3,500.00
2. Training of Trainors (3 days) 3,500.00      
      9. Safety and Health Management Training 2,500.00
3. Seminar-Worksshop on Work     (3 days)  
Environment Measurement (3 days) 3,500.00      
      10. Zero Accident Program Training (3 days) 2,100.00
4. Chemical Safety Training (3 days) 3,000.00      
      11. Zero Accident Program Orientation (1 day) 700.00
5. Industrial Ventilation (3 days) 3,000.00      
         
6. Industrial Fire Safety Training (3 days) 2,500.00      

 

All other trainings in Metro Manila shall be charged P 700.00 per day. Regional training will vary based on the prevailing cost of meals and accomodation.

 
         
* For technical services, transportation/gasoline expense shall be charged when using OSHC vehicle.
         
         
         

For more information, please contact:
         
Occupational Safety and Health Center
North Avenue corner Science Road, Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. Nos: 929-6036 to 39
Fax No.: 929-6030
E-mail: oshcenter@oshc.dole.gov.ph
Website: www.oshc.dole.gov.ph
         
        as of August 2003
 
For more information

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH CENTER
North Ave. cor. Agham Road
Diliman, Quezon City
Philippines 1104
Tel. Nos. (632)928-6690; 928-6728; 928-6755;
928-6738; 929-6036 to 39
Fax no. (632) 929-60-30
E-mail: oshcenter@oshc.dole.gov.ph
 





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