Occupational Health Policies on Risk Assessment in Japan
Industrial Safety and Health Law (ISH Law) of Japan requires abnormalities identifi ed in evaluations of worker health and working environments are reported to occupational physicians, and employers are advised of measures to ensure appropriate accommodations in working environments and work procedu...
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Main Author: | Seichi Horie (Author) |
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2010-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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