Communicate Danger Beyond Language and Experience! 'Safety and Health Convention Preparation Campaign' Launched to Strengthen On-site Safety Education

Act Engineering, a construction staffing company, has launched a campaign for its safety training animation 'ACVIE.' Responding to the increase in foreign workers, it offers the service, normally 60,000 JPY/year, for 10,000 JPY to promote intuitive safety education regardless of language or experience.
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Act Engineering Co., Ltd. (HQs: Minato, Tokyo; President and CEO: Masataka Muto), a staffing and recruitment company specializing in the construction industry, will launch the 'Safety and Health Convention Preparation Campaign' for its construction site safety education content, 'Construction Accident & Disaster Animation ACVIE,' starting May 11, 2026, to support the strengthening of safety education at construction sites. The service, normally priced at 60,000 JPY (tax included) per year, will be offered at an 83% discount for 10,000 JPY (tax included) per year, with new applications accepted until August 15.

**■ Background | 'Communicative Safety Education' Demanded by Changes in Construction Sites**

According to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the number of foreign workers reached a record high of approximately 2.3 million as of the end of October 2024. It has become common for personnel of different nationalities, languages, and experiences to work together on construction sites, demanding more 'clarity' and 'intuitive understanding' from safety education than ever before.

To ensure safety beyond language and experience differences within limited working hours, 'understood' education, not just 'implemented' education, is essential. The importance of safety education that can convey danger as a shared understanding to foreign workers unfamiliar with Japanese and to new, inexperienced workers is growing.

Reference: Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, 'Summary of 'Status of Foreign Employment' Reports (as of the end of October 2024)'
Reference: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism...

**■ What is 'ACVIE,' which conveys danger visually?**

ACVIE is a safety education content that reproduces accidents, disasters, and near-miss incidents that can occur on construction sites with 3DCG animation, intuitively conveying the causes of accidents and points to be careful about. It is designed to help understand the essence of danger, which is difficult to convey with paper materials and text alone, through visuals. It is expected to be used as a teaching material that raises the overall safety awareness of the site by allowing danger to be shared as an image even with 'foreign workers unfamiliar with Japanese' and 'inexperienced new workers.'

**■ Main Use Cases**

In addition to long-form learning videos for seated study, ACVIE also offers over 150 short videos of about 1-3 minutes each, suitable for use in hazard prediction (KY) activities and morning briefings.

Video materials that can be repeatedly reviewed in a short time are easy to introduce even on busy construction sites and contribute to improving the continuity and effectiveness of safety education.

- Short-term safety education at site morning briefings and KY activities
- New worker entry education and send-off education
- Orientation for foreign workers
- Safety and health conventions and internal training
- Basic education for young and inexperienced workers
- Use for discussion in foreman education and site meetings

**■ Safety and Health Convention Preparation Campaign**

To commemorate the second anniversary of ACVIE's release and to have it used for safety education at more construction sites, we will be holding the 'Safety and Health Convention Preparation Campaign.' This will be an easy opportunity for companies considering preparing for safety and health conventions or reviewing their personnel education, including for foreign workers, to introduce the service.

- Campaign Period: May 11 (Mon) - August 15 (Sat), 2026
- Regular Price: 60,000 JPY/year per ID (tax incl.) → Campaign Price: 10,000 JPY/year per ID (tax incl.)
- Target: New subscribers (the same price will be available for the second year of the contract)
- Viewable Videos: Over 150 (including videos for monthly events)
- Official Website: https://acvie.uishare.co

**■ About Act Engineering Co., Ltd.**

Act Engineering is a company that develops human resource dispatch and introduction business specializing in the construction industry. It was established in 1997 as a human resource service company of Kajima Corporation and became independent in 2009. While contributing to solving the labor shortage, it provides multifaceted construction support services through drawing creation, document support, and video distribution services such as 'ACVIE'.

**■ Act Engineering Co., Ltd.**

- Head Office: THE AKASAKA 4F, 3-8-15 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Business: Construction personnel dispatch/introduction, production plan/production design drawing creation, online video distribution service 'ACVIE'
- HP: https://www.acte.co.jp/
- ACVIE Official Site: https://acvie.uishare.co/

**■ Official SNS:**

Some of ACVIE's animations are introduced on Tiktok and Youtube.