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Appendix C/11Analysis - Japan
Analysis Summary
A. Review Issues and Questions
B. Review Comments Published by the Japan Industrial Safety & Health Association (JISHA). These OHSMS Guidelines are drawn up to help employers establish and develop an OHSMS that is widely expected to function as the system for ensuring the safety and health of workers with a definite corporate policy and efficient programs created on the employer’s responsibility. Five fundamental concepts are addressed in this system. 1. Self-regulatory OHS Management by Employers 2. The Guarantee of Implementation and the Maintenance of Records 3. Twenty Areas of OHS Management 4. The Clarification of Role Assignment 5. An Emphasis on Communication Process There is strong emphasis on medical surveillance, as partially demonstrated by the requirement for an industrial doctor. Many of the 27 system variables are missing. There is weak to non-existent mention of management commitment and resources. There are activities specified that management must do or perform. But it is not explicitly stated that management commitment to OHS is required or recommended. There is no mention of the need for goals, objectives, or performance measures. Variables included that are not part of the evaluation criteria are: - Award system and merit rating; - Daily activities; - Promotion of physical and mental health; - Measure for workers in need of special care and seasonal employees and aged employees; and, - Traffic safety. Continual improvement not explicitly mentioned.
C. Outline 0. Corporate Policy and CEO’s Policy 1. Establishment’s Policy and Director’s Policy 2. OHS Management Programs 3. OHS Management Manuals 4. An OHS Management Organization System 5. OHS Committees 6. Guidance to Subcontractors on the Premises 7. OHS Education 8. OHS Daily Activities 9. Machinery and Equipment Safety 10. Chemical Safety 11. Working Environment 12. Work Management 13. Medical Surveillance 14. Promotion of Physical and Mental Health 15. Comfortable Workplaces 16. Measures for Workers in Need of Special Care 17. Traffic Safety of Commuters 18. Analysis of Accident Causes 19. Emergencies
D. Analysis Checklist
Updated by AS. Approved by EC. Last update: 30.11.2004.
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