...To protect the lives, bodies, and health of workers from the dangers associated with excessive or inappropriate work, there are restrictions on women and minors under 18 years of age from dangerous or injurious work (Labor Standards Act, Article 63), and there are restrictions on men without the necessary qualifications from dangerous work (Industrial Safety and Health Act, Article 61). In a broad sense, this includes the prohibition of children under 15 years of age from working (Labor Standards Act, Article 56, Paragraph 1), the prohibition of women and minors from working underground (Article 64), the prohibition of working for five weeks after giving birth (Article 65, Paragraph 2), and the prohibition of sick people from working (Industrial Safety and Health Act, Article 68). *Some of the terminology that refers to "dangerous work" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…過度または不適当な就業に伴う危険から労働者の生命,身体,健康をまもるため,女子および満18歳未満の年少者については危険有害業務への就業制限をするほか(労働基準法63条),一般男子労働者についても,必要な資格をもたない者の危険業務への就業制限をしている(労働安全衛生法61条)。広義では,満15歳未満の児童の就業禁止(労働基準法56条1項),女子,年少者の坑内労働禁止(64条),産後5週間の就業禁止(65条2項)および病者の就業禁止(労働安全衛生法68条)を含む。… ※「危険業務」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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