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Health Manager (Excluding Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists, and Public Health Nurses)

A professional who manages workers' health and workplace hygiene in a business establishment to prevent labor accidents and health impairments.

Household Goods Sanitation Inspector

Household Goods Sanitation Inspectors monitor and inspect compliance with hygiene standards in the manufacturing and distribution processes of daily necessities, cosmetics, toys, etc., based on the Household Goods Sanitation Law, to ensure product safety.

Cancer Cell Screener

Specialist in clinical testing who detects and identifies cancer cells from patient-derived specimens to support diagnosis.

Serum Test Technician (Serum Test Laboratory)

Specialist who detects and quantifies antibodies, antigens, etc., in serum to evaluate infectious diseases and immune responses.

Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technician

Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technicians maintain and manage environmental hygiene in buildings and facilities, including air, water, cleaning, and pest control, while complying with legal standards to provide safe and comfortable spaces.

Cell Culture Technician

Specialist who cultures cells in a sterile environment and provides and manages cell samples necessary for research, testing, and manufacturing.

Dietary Therapy Dojo Master

A specialist who supports health promotion and prevention/improvement of lifestyle-related diseases through evidence-based meal plans and cooking guidance.

Toxic Substances Monitor

Specialist who monitors and inspects the storage, use, and sale of poisons and deleterious substances under the Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law to maintain public health and safety management.