JICOSH was closed in 2008. For further information, please contact JISHA.
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Mission of the JICOSH |
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The Japan International Center for
Occupational
Safety and Health (JICOSH) was established
in July 1999 by the Ministry of Health,
Labor
and, Welfare with the Japan Industrial
Safety
and Health Association assigned the
responsibility
for its operation.
While Japanese enterprises are increasingly
developing overseas activities under
the
rapid internationalization of economy,
information
on industrial safety and health, relevant
laws and regulations, and labor practices
is often difficult to obtain, and the
levels
of safety and health significantly
vary in
each country. Accordingly, Japanese
firms
are often placed in a difficult position
in proceeding with effective and efficient
safety and health management or taking
appropriate
countermeasures. In addition, although
ensuring
safety and maintaining and improving
the
health of workers are essential requirements
that are commonly recognized throughout
the
world, there still are such problems
as information
or technologies relating to safety
and health
that are owned by various countries
are not
commonly shared by all parties concerned.
JICOSH works to help resolve these
issues.
JICOSH's operational expenses are covered by part of premiums paid by Japanese
companies under the workmen' s accident compensation insurance system.
The center's operations are targeted at providing a wide range of services
centered on offering assistance to Japanese companies in terms of their
overseas activities. Specifically, JICOSH is now carrying out the following
activities:
1. Providing information relating to safety and health
2. Holding safety and health seminars
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