1999
DOI: 10.1539/joh.41.115
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Analysis of Japanese Occupational Health Services for Small‐ and Medium‐scale Enterprises in Comparison with the Finnish System

Abstract: and Environmental Health-The importance of establishing effective occupational health services (OHSs) for small-and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) has long been stressed. This study aims to characterize the Japanese OHSs for SMEs through comparison with the Finnish services in terms of relevant legislation, frontline providers, supporting organizations, service contents, personnel and subsidiary or special programs. In Finland the Occupational Health Services Act requires all employers to organize OHSs irresp… Show more

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“…Moreover, the majority of the world's workforce does not have access to occupational health services. Only 5 to 10 percent of workforce in developing countries and 20 to 50 percent of workforce in developed countries have access to some kind of occupational health services (6). Small and medium-scale industries employed about 80% of the workforce and contribute over 90% of all industries in developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the majority of the world's workforce does not have access to occupational health services. Only 5 to 10 percent of workforce in developing countries and 20 to 50 percent of workforce in developed countries have access to some kind of occupational health services (6). Small and medium-scale industries employed about 80% of the workforce and contribute over 90% of all industries in developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The occupational health management in Japan has been based on general health examination in the medium-and smallscale enterprises, compared with the Finnish system 10,11) . Health questionnaires have been applied as screening device for health management of workers in the SSEs 12) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next to labour inspectors, the use of intermediaries depended on the national context. In some countries OHS advisory services were institutionalised and funded commonly in the form of occupational health services securing a basic service to SBs (Antonsson et al, 2002;Mizoue et al, 1999;Walters, 2001). However SB are reluctant to pay for such services, which therefore depend on some kind of external funding (Hasle and Limborg, 2006), that can be difficult to secure in many countries (For a discussion Cunningham et al, 2013).…”
Section: Reaching Out To Small Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%