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Industrial Safety and Health Law
Law No. 57 of June 8, 1972

Latest Amendments:
Law No. 25 of May 31, 2006

In Japanese

Appended Table 12 (Refer to Article 54)

Machines, etc. Qualifications Required number of inspectors
Machines, etc. specified in item (1) of Appended Table 3
  • (1) A person must be a graduate of an engineering-related university, etc. and must have two years or more of experience in work related to research, designing, manufacturing or inspection of machines, etc. for which an individual examination is to be conducted.
  • (2) A person must be a graduate of an engineering-related high school, etc. and must have five years or more of experience in work related to research, designing, manufacturing or inspection of machines, etc. for which an individual examination is to be conducted.
  • (3) A person must have knowledge and experience equivalent to or greater than that of persons specified in the preceding two items.
The number shall be calculated by dividing the annual number of individual examinations by 120 (any fraction shall be rounded up)
Machines, etc. specified in items (2) through (4) of Appended Table 3
  • (1) Among graduates of an engineering-related university, etc., a person must have three years or more of experience in designing, manufacturing or installing machines, etc. for which an individual examination is to be conducted or one year or more of experience in inspecting the relevant machines, etc. (hereinafter referred to as a “person with short-term experience” in this table); and must have completed a training course that covered all of the items listed below (this training course is limited to that related to the relevant machines, etc.; hereinafter referred to as the “specified training” in this table) and that included 40 hours or more of theoretical training programs and 20 or more practice inspections.
    • (i)Theoretical training programs shall cover the following subjects.
      • (a)Structure, construction, installation and materials of the relevant machines, etc.
      • (b)Auxiliary equipment and accessories
      • (c)Operation, cleaning and damage
      • (d)Applicable laws and ordinances, strength calculation methods and inspection standards
    • (ii)Training shall be provided by an authorized agency for individual examination.
  • (2) Among graduates of an engineering-related university, etc. who are other than those with short-term experience, a person must have completed a specified training course that included 80 hours or more of theoretical training programs and 200 or more practice inspections.
  • (3) Among graduates of an engineering-related high school, etc., a person must have five years or more of experience in designing, manufacturing or installing machines, etc. for which an individual examination is to be conducted or three years or more of experience in inspecting the relevant machines, etc. (hereinafter referred to as a “person with long-term experience” in this table); and must have completed a training course specified in item (i).
  • (4) Among graduates of an engineering-related high school, etc. who are other than those with long-term experience, a person must have completed a specified training course that included 80 hours or more of theoretical training programs and 40 or more practice inspections.
  • (5) A person must have knowledge and experience equivalent to or greater than that of persons specified in the preceding four items.
The number shall be calculated by dividing the annual number of individual examinations by 2,400 (any fraction shall be rounded up)
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