Journal of UOEH
Online ISSN : 2187-2864
Print ISSN : 0387-821X
ISSN-L : 0387-821X
The Japanese Law Regulating Underwater and Caisson Work: Current Issues and Future Developments
Kiyotaka KOHSHI Yoshitaka MORIMATSUHideharu NISHIKIORIToshihiro KONDOHideki TAMAKITatsuya ISHITAKE
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2022 Volume 44 Issue 4 Pages 359-372

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The Japan “Ordinance on Safety and Health of Work under High Pressure”, which is the law regulating health conditions for workers under high pressure environments, was amended in 2014. The revised regulations have highlighted other difficulties and new problems, but they have not yet written an appropriate amendment based on the aspect of occupational and environmental health. Health management for occupational divers and caisson workers in accordance with the new regulations has not determined the best approach to reducing related disorders and will cause other legal problems. This paper presents some issues in the new regulations for hyperbaric workers, which directly or indirectly involve occupational health physicians. Health checkups and work limitations should be done in consideration of the occupational characteristics of the undersea and hyperbaric environment. Regular examinations using specific studies are useful to diagnose the early stages of chronic conditions for workers, and are also useful for determining the hiring suitability for hyperbaric workers. Work limitations should be decided by the conditions that induce serious accidents or disorders that result from exposure to hyperbaric environments, and depend on the obstacles for work due to sequelae of decompression sickness. The new regulations need to be properly revised, based on scientific evidence, to include health management for workers in undersea and hyperbaric environments.

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