Company: SEAH
Filing Date: 2025-08-29
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001213900-25-082696
Chunk: 114

Company: Seahawk Recycling Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-29
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 114
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 (Act No. 128 of December 5, 2007, as amended). The Labor Standards Act regulates, among others, minimum standards for working conditions such as working hours, leave period, and leave days. The Industrial Safety and Health Act requires, among others, the implementation of measures to secure employee safety and protect the health of workers in the workplace. The Labor Contracts Act regulates, among others, the change of terms of employment contracts and working rules, and dismissal and disciplinary action. We believe we are compliant with these laws and regulations in all material aspects as of the date of this prospectus. Environmental Regulations There are various environmental -relatedlaws in Japan, including the Air Pollution Control Act (Act No. 97 of June 10, 1968, as amended), Water Pollution Prevention Act (Act No. 138 of December 25, 1970, as amended), Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act (Act No. 53 of May 29, 2002, as amended), and Noise Regulation Act (Act No. 98 of June 10, 1968, as amended). We believe we are compliant with these laws and regulations in all material aspects as of the date of this prospectus. Regulations on Lease Agreements Our lease agreements are generally subject to the Civil Code (Act No. 89 of April 27, 1896, as amended) and Act on Land and Building Leases (Act No. 90 of October 4, 1991, as amended). As of the date of this prospectus, we believe the terms and conditions of our lease agreements are consistent with these laws in all material aspects and are valid and enforceable as provided for in these agreements. Regulations on Privacy Protection The Act on the Protection of Personal Information (Act No. 57 of May 30, 2003, as amended) aims to protect an individual’s rights and interests and establishes obligations that a personal information handling business operator shall fulfill. This law defines personal information as data that can identify a specific individual, including names, addresses, and other identifiers. Businesses must specify the purpose of data collection and obtain consent from individuals when collecting sensitive information. Data subjects have rights to access, correct, and request deletion of their personal information. When transferring personal data abroad, this law generally imposes strict requirements. Personal data can only be transferred to foreign countries if the recipient country has an adequate level of data protection as designated by Japan (i.e., EU and UK), or if the other limited exceptions apply