Health Check
Regular health check-up attendance rate: 100% (FY2023)
The attendance rate for health checkups (including medical checkups) has remained at 100% from 2014 to 2023. Every year, we have made various efforts, such as reviewing the reservation method, to make it easier for employees to receive medical examinations.
If you are 30 years old or older, you can choose to receive treatment from contracted medical institutions across Japan. In addition, in order to quickly lead to secondary health examinations and specific health guidance after regular health checkups, we have set designated periods for checkups and are working to ensure that they are implemented thoroughly.
Health checkup Secondary health check attendance rate: 85.3% (FY2023)
When taking a secondary medical examination after a health checkup, we use the health care leave system (special leave).
We aim to achieve a 100% secondary health checkup rate so that industrial physicians and health staff carefully encourage employees to undergo checkups, leading to early detection and early treatment of diseases.
Special medical examination
We ensure that special health examinations are conducted for workers (including outside staff) who are engaged in hazardous work (organic solvents, ionizing radiation, etc.).
Cancer screening support
- Breast and uterine cancer screening: Encouraging people aged 30 and over to have a checkup once a year
- Brain and lung examinations: People aged 40 and over are encouraged to undergo examinations once a year.
- Starting in 2018, Helicobacter pylori testing, an effective method of screening for stomach cancer, will be implemented for people aged 40 and over. In fiscal 2022, the target age range for hepatitis and Helicobacter pylori testing will be expanded.
- Increased medical checkup subsidy to 50,000 yen
- PSA (prostate cancer risk test) cost subsidy for early detection

Initiatives and achievements related to health management promotion
Baseline Initiatives
Initiatives that lead to changes in employee awareness and behavior
Health-related goals and external evaluation
- Sustainability
- Itoki's materiality
- Various policies
- Environment
- Social
- Human resources strategy
- respect for human rights
- Occupational safety and health
- Health and productivity Management
- sustainable sourcing
- Intellectual Property Strategy
- Providing safe and reliable quality
- Contribution to the community and education
- Governance
- Sustainable Action
- Social contribution activities
- Stakeholder engagement
- Evaluation from outside the company
- Participating in initiatives
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