Risk assessment of chemical substances and establishment of an autonomous management system.
Responding to the revision of the Labor Safety and Health Act. Supporting the transition from traditional regulations to a "self-managed system" that promotes exposure reduction driven by the workplace.
In the field of labor safety and health, a transition to a "self-management system" has been fully implemented, moving away from the previous uniform regulations. This new system requires businesses to conduct their own risk assessments (RA) to minimize exposure to harmful chemicals. It was introduced in response to the fact that many work-related accidents resulting in downtime occurred with chemicals that were previously not covered by special regulations, demanding more proactive efforts from companies than ever before. The practical requirements to be addressed are extremely diverse, including the gradual expansion of substances subject to RA, control to below concentration threshold values, management of appropriate protective gear to prevent direct contact with skin-hazardous chemicals, and the addition of agenda items in hygiene committees. Additionally, updates to safety management standards on-site, such as the addition of special training for tailgate lifter operations and strengthening measures to prevent falls from scaffolding, are also necessary. The full text of the articles covering the establishment of an implementation system in response to legal revisions and specific procedures for on-site application is included in the catalog. Please download the materials to review them.
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