The promotion of occupational mental health is stipulated by laws and precedents, including the Labor Standards Act, Industrial Safety and Health Act, and Labor Contract Act. These laws and precedents are used to formulate actual mental health activities and responses to individuals with mental health disorders to some extent. Among mental health-related undertakings, the most important role that occupational health staff should play as healthcare professionals is to support business operators' obligations regarding safety. This role is to prevent health problems in the workplace, not to manage corporate risk. However, the health and safety obligations imposed on business operators under the current precedents are far beyond the levels that non-specialists can handle. The active participation of psychiatrists is needed to promote workplace mental health today.
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Promotion of Occupational Mental Health with Psychiatrists
Department of Occupational Mental Health, Kitasato University, Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica
117: 788-795, 2015
<Keywords:mental health, workplace, health and safety obligations, psychiatrist>