Choose your region and language

Global
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Czech Republik
Denmark
Egypt and North Africa
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iraq
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kuwait
Malaysia
Mexico
New Zealand
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Panama
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan, China
Thailand
Türkiye
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam
English
Spanish
English
German
English
Portuguese
English
English
French
Spanish
Chinese
Spanish
English
English
English
English
French
German
English
English
English
English
English
English
Italian
Japanese
English
English
English
Spanish
English
English
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
English
Polish
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Spanish
Swedish
German
French
Italian
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Go

Menu

Hitachi Energy Japan was acknowledged at the 2023 Certified Health & Productivity Management Outstanding Organizations Recognition Program

Features | Tokyo, Japan | 15.03.2023 | 3 min read

優良法人2023_中小_fix

Hitachi Energy Japan has been acknowledged by the Nippon Kenko Kaigi as the “2023 Certified Health & Productivity Management Outstanding Organizations (Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Category), under its recognition program based on the health and productivity management business practice promoted by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).

This certification is in recognition of Hitachi Energy’s efforts in health and productivity management focusing on an employee’s health and productivity management, from a business-management perspective.

On Thursday, March 9, METI held the “2023 Health and Productivity Management Award Event” at Iino Hall (Tokyo, Japan) recognizing the organizations and presenting them with their certificates.

Hitachi Energy is accelerating its efforts to build a flexible, safe, and secure energy system to advance a sustainable energy future for alI.

The company believes in advancing a sustainable energy future by putting people at the heart of what they do and continuously making health as their top priority. To ensure the health of their employees, maintain business continuity, and prepare for the new normal, as an organization, the company focused strongly on safety by constantly providing a healthy environment for their employees, keeping them performing their best.

Hitachi Group's Health and Safety Policy embodies, “Health and Safety Always Comes First". The company continues to provide activities that contribute to the safety and well-being of their customers, partners, stakeholders, and business partners.

■ Nippon Kenko Kaigi

The Nippon Kenko Kaigi is an organization that takes practical community- and workplace-based actions, through collaboration among private organizations and with full administrative support, in order to extend the healthy lifespan of and provide appropriate medical care for each individual in Japan, as a country that is facing a drastically aging society and declining birthrate. The organization aims to encourage local governments and private organizations (e.g., economic organizations, medical organizations, and insurers) to work together to achieve concrete measures in workplaces and communities to overcome health-related challenges.

This year marks the seventh time that the Nippon Kenko Kaigi has held the “Productivity Management Organizations Recognition Program.”

During this year’s event, 2,676 organizations under the large enterprise category, and 14,012 organizations under the SME category were recognized at the 2023 Certified Health & Productivity Management Outstanding Organizations Recognition Program.

■ Certified Health & Productivity Management Organization Recognition Program

The Certified Health & Productivity Management Outstanding Organizations Recognition Program is a program established by METI in FY2016 that highlights outstanding large enterprises and SMEs implementing health and productivity management and thereby aims to develop an environment in which such enterprises are able to gain enhanced recognition, e.g., from employees, employment seekers, related enterprises and financial institutions.

■ Reference information (Japanse only)
 

All news