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Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health
Ministry of Labour Ordinance No. 32 of September 30, 1972

Latest Amendments:
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Ordinance No. 47 of March 30, 2007
In Japanese

掲載日:2008.03.28

Part I General Rules

Chapter X Miscellaneous Provisions

Article 99 (Number of Copies of Applications to Be Submitted)
  • (1) The application for the permission, accreditation, inspection or examination, etc., (excluding the one of Form No.12) prescribed by the Act and the orders based on the Act shall consist of one original and one copy.
Article 100 (Voluntary Nature of Forms)
  • (1) Forms prescribed by the Ordinances of the Ministry based on the Act (excluding Forms 3, 6, 11, 12, 21-2-2, 21-7, and 23, Form No.3-2 of the Ordinance on Prevention of Organic Solvent Poisoning [Ordinance of the Ministry of Labour No.36 of 1972, hereinafter referred to as “Organic Solvent Ordinance”], Form No.3 of the Ordinance on Prevention of Lead Poisoning [Ordinance of the Ministry of Labour No.37 of 1972, hereinafter referred to as “Lead Poisoning Ordinance”), Form No.3 of the Ordinance on Prevention of Tetraalkyl Lead Poisoning [Ordinance of the Ministry of Labour No.38 of 1972, hereinafter referred to as “Tetraalkyl Lead Poisoning Ordinance”], Form No.3 of the Specified Chemical Ordinance, Form No.2 of the Ordinance on Safety and Health of Work under High Pressure [Ordinance of the Ministry of Labour No.40 of 1972, hereinafter referred to as ““High Pressure Work Ordinance”], Form No.2 of the Ordinance of Prevention of Ionizing Radiation Dangers [Ordinance of the Ministry of Labour No.41 of 1972, hereinafter referred to as “Ionizing Radiation Ordinance”], and Form No.3 of the Asbestos Ordinance) are aimed to define the minimum necessary items to be described, and forms other than those mentioned herein may be used.

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