Webinar for Manufacturing Industry: "Is Your Patrol Truly Safe? Unnoticed Heatstroke and Manager Risk Progressing Simultaneously"

A webinar will be held for the manufacturing industry addressing the challenges of heatstroke prevention through manual patrols and visual checks, specifically the "unnoticed time" and risks to managers. The webinar will introduce remote monitoring systems using temperature and humidity sensors with instant alerts, emphasizing their construction-free and easy installation, allowing for implementation without disrupting operations. The event is organized by Zenec Communication Co., Ltd. and Maspro Denkoh Corporation.
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  • 📰 Published: April 13, 2026 at 18:00
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In manufacturing sites, heatstroke prevention often relies on manual patrols, visual inspections, and paper-based record keeping. However, these methods inevitably create "unnoticed time," during which rapid changes in temperature/humidity or sudden health deterioration cannot be immediately detected. Furthermore, patrolling large indoor spaces places a significant burden on managers, exposing them to heatstroke risk, creating a new problem. To address these challenges, remote monitoring with temperature and humidity sensors and instant alerts is gaining attention. This solution visualizes real-time environmental data and provides immediate notifications when dangerous conditions are reached, enabling a system where one can "be aware even when not on-site." By reducing reliance on patrols and paper management, it alleviates manager burden and risk, facilitates prompt initial responses, and contributes to preventing serious accidents. This seminar will clearly explain "realistic heatstroke countermeasures that can be started immediately," incorporating specific implementation methods and case studies relevant to manufacturing sites. It will particularly focus on "construction-free, easy-to-install" sensors that can be introduced without stopping operations, even in large indoor environments where securing power and wiring is difficult. Concrete solutions for achieving remote monitoring and instant notification while minimizing installation effort and cost will be presented.