Easy-to-understand revision of industrial accident certification standards for “brain and heart diseases” and practical responses by companies V163 Japanese Laws DVD Lecturer: Ken Takahashi
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After a company is certified as a worker's compensation worker, it may be held liable for civil damages!
Deaths from overwork among workers have become a social problem, and for the first time in 20 years, the standards for recognizing workers' compensation in cases of cerebral or myocardial infarction have been revised.
1. Obvious overload due to work that affects the development of brain and heart diseases,
2. The basic concept of overload in the period close to the onset of symptoms (short-term overwork) and accumulation of fatigue over a long period of time (long-term overwork) has not changed, but even if overtime hours do not reach the ``death from overwork'' level of 80 hours per month, irregular work and physical strain can be taken into consideration more flexibly, and the number of workers' compensation claims is expected to increase.
In this DVD, Labor Consultant Takahashi, a former Health, Labor and Welfare official, explains the points of revision of the industrial accident certification standards, the concept of certification standards, and points to be careful about when dealing with companies.
Furthermore, we have recorded a conversation on the theme of dealing with companies with attorney Okazaki, who handles industrial accident cases for companies.
Détails
[Conférencier]
Takahashi Social Insurance Labor Consultant Office
Social Insurance and Labor Consultant (specified social insurance and labor consultant)
Ken Takahashi
[Conversation]
Teramae Sogo Law Office
Lawyer/Small Business Consultant Noriyuki Okazaki
[Table des matières principale]
Chapter 1 Explanation and concept behind the revision of the industrial accident certification standards for “brain/heart disease”
1 Progress of revision of industrial accident certification standards for “brain/heart disease”
2. Verification and report submission regarding the specialized review committee regarding standards for recognition of work-related accidents for “brain and heart diseases”
3. Revision of industrial accident certification standards for brain and heart diseases
4 Points regarding revision
5. Specific evaluation of work overload
[Exemple de référence]
6 Regarding “Multiple work-related accidents”
Chapter 2 Special conversation between a former Health, Labor and Welfare official and a lawyer
・Corporate response in response to the revision of industrial accident certification standards for “brain and heart disease”
[Format d'enregistrement]
Résumé du cours (PDF)
[Durée d'enregistrement vidéo]
Environ 90 minutes
[Attention]
●Pour regarder ce produit, assurez-vous de le lire sur un lecteur DVD vidéo compatible.
●Si vous souhaitez lire sur un ordinateur, celui-ci doit être équipé d'un lecteur DVD et d'un logiciel de lecture DVD.
●Le DVD contient des textes de cours sous forme de fichiers PDF. Insérez le DVD dans votre ordinateur (un ordinateur équipé d'un lecteur de DVD capable de lire les DVD), ouvrez le fichier PDF dans les données du DVD et imprimez-le à l'aide de votre imprimante.
●Pour plus de détails sur la façon d'imprimer, veuillez vous référer à « Comment récupérer des CV de cours » inclus avec ce produit.
*Environnement d'exploitation PC : La lecture peut ne pas être possible en fonction de l'environnement de l'ordinateur, veuillez donc contacter le fabricant de l'ordinateur dans ce cas.
*Adobe Acrobat Reader est requis pour visualiser le texte de la conférence (PDF).
Deaths from overwork among workers have become a social problem, and for the first time in 20 years, the standards for recognizing workers' compensation in cases of cerebral or myocardial infarction have been revised.
1. Obvious overload due to work that affects the development of brain and heart diseases,
2. The basic concept of overload in the period close to the onset of symptoms (short-term overwork) and accumulation of fatigue over a long period of time (long-term overwork) has not changed, but even if overtime hours do not reach the ``death from overwork'' level of 80 hours per month, irregular work and physical strain can be taken into consideration more flexibly, and the number of workers' compensation claims is expected to increase.
In this DVD, Labor Consultant Takahashi, a former Health, Labor and Welfare official, explains the points of revision of the industrial accident certification standards, the concept of certification standards, and points to be careful about when dealing with companies.
Furthermore, we have recorded a conversation on the theme of dealing with companies with attorney Okazaki, who handles industrial accident cases for companies.
Détails
[Conférencier]
Takahashi Social Insurance Labor Consultant Office
Social Insurance and Labor Consultant (specified social insurance and labor consultant)
Ken Takahashi
[Conversation]
Teramae Sogo Law Office
Lawyer/Small Business Consultant Noriyuki Okazaki
[Table des matières principale]
Chapter 1 Explanation and concept behind the revision of the industrial accident certification standards for “brain/heart disease”
1 Progress of revision of industrial accident certification standards for “brain/heart disease”
2. Verification and report submission regarding the specialized review committee regarding standards for recognition of work-related accidents for “brain and heart diseases”
3. Revision of industrial accident certification standards for brain and heart diseases
4 Points regarding revision
5. Specific evaluation of work overload
[Exemple de référence]
6 Regarding “Multiple work-related accidents”
Chapter 2 Special conversation between a former Health, Labor and Welfare official and a lawyer
・Corporate response in response to the revision of industrial accident certification standards for “brain and heart disease”
[Format d'enregistrement]
Résumé du cours (PDF)
[Durée d'enregistrement vidéo]
Environ 90 minutes
[Attention]
●Pour regarder ce produit, assurez-vous de le lire sur un lecteur DVD vidéo compatible.
●Si vous souhaitez lire sur un ordinateur, celui-ci doit être équipé d'un lecteur DVD et d'un logiciel de lecture DVD.
●Le DVD contient des textes de cours sous forme de fichiers PDF. Insérez le DVD dans votre ordinateur (un ordinateur équipé d'un lecteur de DVD capable de lire les DVD), ouvrez le fichier PDF dans les données du DVD et imprimez-le à l'aide de votre imprimante.
●Pour plus de détails sur la façon d'imprimer, veuillez vous référer à « Comment récupérer des CV de cours » inclus avec ce produit.
*Environnement d'exploitation PC : La lecture peut ne pas être possible en fonction de l'environnement de l'ordinateur, veuillez donc contacter le fabricant de l'ordinateur dans ce cas.
*Adobe Acrobat Reader est requis pour visualiser le texte de la conférence (PDF).