Ordinance on Examination of Machines and Other Equipment
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Ministry of Labour Ordinance No. 45 of September 30, 1972
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Latest Amendments: |
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Ministry of Labour Ordinance No. 41 of October 31, 2000 |
In Japanese
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Attached
Table 3 (Refer to Article 8)
Type of Machines, etc.
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Qualifications
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 1 of Article 13. of the Cabinet Order
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1) Those who graduated after majoring in a course
of engineering or technology from a university or college accredited
under the School Education Law (Law No. 26 of 1947) (including a university
or college accredited under the former University Order (Imperial No.
388 of 1918), and same shall apply hereinafter) or from a technical
college accredited under the School Education Law (including a technical
college accredited under the former Technical College Order (Imperial
No. 61 of 1903), and the same shall apply hereinafter), and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture,
inspection, or model examination work of safety devices for press machines
or shears for a period of not less than two years thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after majoring in a course of engineering
or technology from a senior high school or other schools as same level
as a high school accredited under the School Education Law (including a
middle school accredited under the former Middle School Order (Imperial
Order No. 36 of 1943), and the same shall apply hereinafter), and experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of safety devices for press machines or shears
for a period of not less than five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of safety devices for press machines or shears
far a period of not less than eight years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 2 of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
(but restricted to the machines, etc., equipped with emergency stops of
ether than electrically controlled systems)
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1) Those who graduated after majoring in a course
of engineering or technology from a university or college, or a technical
college, accredited under the School Education Law and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture,
inspection, or model examination work of emergency stops for rolling
mills for a period of not less than two years thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after majoring in a course of engineering
or technology from a senior high school or other schools as same level
as a high school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of emergency stops for rolling mills for a period
of not less than five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of emergency stops for rolling mills for a period
of not less than eight years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 3, of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
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1) Those who graduated after majoring in a course
of engineering or technology from a university or college, or from a
technical college, accredited under the School Education Law, and have
experience of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture,
inspection, or model examination work for electrical machines and apparatuses
with explosion-proof structures for a period of not less than two years
thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after majoring in a course of engineering
of technology from a senior high school or other schools as same level
as a high school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of electrical machines and apparatuses with explosion-proof
structure for a period of not less than five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection or
model examination work of electrical machines and apparatuses with explosion-proof
structures for a period of not less than eight years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 4 of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
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1) Those who graduated after majoring in a course
of engineering or technology from a university or college, or a technical
college accredited under the School Education Law and have the experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture,
inspection or model examination work of moment limiter for a crane or
mobile crane for a period of not less than two years thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after majoring in a course of engineering
or technology from a high school or other schools as same level as a high
school under the School Education Law, and have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection or model
examination work for moment limiters for cranes or mobile cranes for a
period of not less than five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of moment limiters for cranes or mobile cranes
for a period of not less than eight years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 5 of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
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1) Those who graduated after completing a regular
course of science from a university or college, or a technical college
accredited under the School Education Law and have experience of having
been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of dust masks for a period of not less than
two years thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after completing a regular course of
science from a senior high school or other schools as same level as a high
school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience of
having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection
or model examination work of dust rmasks for a period of not less than
five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of dust masks for a period of not less than eight
years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 6 of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
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1) Those who graduated after completing a regular
course of the science from a university or college, or a technical college
accredited under the School Education Law and have experience of having
been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection
or model examination work of gas masks for a period of not less than
2 years thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after completing a regular course of
science from a senior high school or other schools as same level as a high
school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience of
having been engaged in research engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of gas masks for a period of not less than five
years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of gas masks for a period of not less than eight
years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 10 of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
(but restricted to movable ones from among contact preventive devices mentioned in the said item)
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1) Those who graduated after majoring in a course
of engineering or technology from a university or college, or a technical
college accredited under the School Education Law and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture,
inspection, or model examination work of contact preventive devices
for woodworking circular saws for a period of not less than two years
thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after majoring in a course of engineering
or technology from a senior high school or other schools as same level
as a high school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection
or model examination work of contact preventive devices for woodworking
circular saws for a period of not less than five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of contact preventive devices for wood-working
circular saws for a period of not less than eight years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 12 of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
(but restricted to machines having a mechanism for preventing danger due
to the action of slides)
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1) Those who graduated after majoring in a course
of engineering or technology from a university or college, or a technical
college, accredited under the School Education Law and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture,
inspection, or model examination work of press machines or their safety
devices for a period of not less than two years thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after majoring in a course of engineering
or technology from a senior high school or other schools as same level
as a high school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection
or model examination work of press machines or their safety devices for
a period of not less than five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of press machines or their safety devices for
a period of not less than eight years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 14 of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
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1) Those who graduated after majoring in a course
of engineering or technology from a university or college, or a technical
college accredited under the School Education Law and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture,
inspection, or model examination work of automatic voltage reducing
devices for A.C. arc welding machines for a period of not less than
two years thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after majoring in a course of engineering
or technology from a senior high school or other schools as same level
as a high school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience
of having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of automatic voltage reducing devices for A.C.
arc welding machines for a period of not less than five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of automatic voltage reducing devices for A.C.
arc welding machines for a period of not less than eight years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 15 and item 16 of Article
13 of the Cabinet Order
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1) Those who graduated after completing a regular
course of science from a university or college, or a technical college
accredited under the School Education Law and have experience of having
been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of personal protective equipment for linemen
or insulating devices for linemen for a period of not less than 2 years
thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after completing a regular course of
science from a senior high school or other schools as same level as a high
school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience of
having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of personal protective equipment for linemen
insulating devices for linemen for a period of not less than five years
thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of personal protective equipment for linemen
or insulating devices for linemen for a period of not less than eight
years.
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Machines, etc., mentioned in item 39 of Article 13 of the Cabinet Order
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1) Those who graduated after completing a regular
course of science from a university or college, or a technical college,
accredited under the School Education Law and have experience of having
been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of safety helmets for a period of not less
than two years thereafter.
2) Those who graduated after completing a regular course of
science from a senior high school or other schools as same level as a high
school accredited under the School Education Law, and have experience of
having been engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection,
or model examination work of safety helmets for a period of not less than
five years thereafter.
3) Those who have experience of having been
engaged in research, engineering design, manufacture, inspection, or
model examination work of safety helmets for a period of not less than
eight years.
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