Expert Analysis of Job Positions with Benefited Insurance Service Duration

An employee working in particularly difficult, hazardous, and health-damaging job positions—or in roles that cannot be effectively performed after a certain age—may qualify for extended pension insurance service duration, as defined by the Law on Pension and Disability Insurance.

A job position qualifies for benefited service duration if the work remains significantly strenuous, dangerous, or harmful to health, even after all general and specific safety measures prescribed by law have been implemented.

It also applies to positions where the performance of professional duties is limited by age, or where physiological decline due to the nature and demands of the job prevents further successful work.

Our expert job analysis service includes a comprehensive assessment process aimed at identifying and formally determining which positions qualify for benefited service duration.

As part of the service, we provide:

  • Analysis of technical and technological working conditions, with emphasis on the presence of harmful and hazardous factors affecting employee health;
  • Classification of job positions according to levels of benefit, in compliance with the Rulebook on Job Positions with Benefited Insurance Service Duration;
  • Preparation of complete documentation aligned with the requirements of inspection and administrative authorities (Social Insurance Institute, Republic Pension Fund, labor inspection);
  • Professional guidance on the rights and obligations of employers regarding the management and recording of benefited service.

Why is this analysis important?

Accurate identification and documentation of job positions with special working conditions is a critical employer responsibility—both for protecting employee rights and ensuring legal compliance.

Who is this service for?

Businesses operating in sectors such as mining, metallurgy, chemical industry, healthcare, energy, construction, and other industries where employees are exposed to increased health and safety risks.