Hosting a Webinar on the Theme: '[For Construction, Manufacturing, and Education] That Countermeasure Will Be Too Late - The 'Oversight Risk' of Heatstroke and Lightning Strike Accidents'
NXTech Inc. and partners are hosting a webinar for the construction and manufacturing industries on risk management for heatstrokes and lightning strikes. It proposes a transition from personalized management to a systematized, centralized cloud-based safety management approach.
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■ The limits of personalized management lead to serious accidents
Even as the mandating of heatstroke countermeasures progresses, 'personalized management' relying on experience and intuition remains prevalent on-site. There are many cases where judgments such as 'It seems fine today' or 'There's no problem yet' are delayed, resulting in reactive responses. With such operations, it is easy to miss subtle changes in the environment or signs of risk, which can lead to serious accidents or legal violations. What is needed now is 'safety management as a system' where anyone can make the same judgment.
■ Fragmented environmental data management causes delayed judgments
On-site, it is common to manage multiple environmental data points such as temperature, humidity, WBGT, and wind speed using separate sensors and devices. However, checking each of them separately takes time to grasp the overall situation, making prompt judgment difficult. Furthermore, information is easily overlooked or missed during checks, which can lead to situations where 'by the time we noticed, it was already a dangerous state.' Fragmented data management is indeed a major factor creating oversight risks.
■ What is the new common sense of managing weather, heatstroke, and lightning simultaneously?
In this seminar, we will explain a new approach to 'collectively manage' weather measurements and severe on-site risks such as heatstroke and lightning strikes. Environmental data, which was conventionally managed individually, is centralized through multiple sensors and visualized in real-time on the cloud. When dangerous signs are detected, immediate notifications are sent, preventing delayed judgments and oversights. Furthermore, we will also cover the lightning detection and forecast function released in April 2024, and explain concrete measures to realize 'systematized safety management' that does not rely on personalized judgments.
■ Host / Co-host
NXTech Inc.
■ Cooperation
Tokyo Application System Co., Ltd.
Open Source Katsuyo Kenkyujo Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Click here for details and registration.
Majisemi will continue to host webinars that are 'useful to participants'.
Public materials from past seminars and other seminars currently accepting applications can be viewed ▶here.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
3rd Floor, Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
■ The limits of personalized management lead to serious accidents
Even as the mandating of heatstroke countermeasures progresses, 'personalized management' relying on experience and intuition remains prevalent on-site. There are many cases where judgments such as 'It seems fine today' or 'There's no problem yet' are delayed, resulting in reactive responses. With such operations, it is easy to miss subtle changes in the environment or signs of risk, which can lead to serious accidents or legal violations. What is needed now is 'safety management as a system' where anyone can make the same judgment.
■ Fragmented environmental data management causes delayed judgments
On-site, it is common to manage multiple environmental data points such as temperature, humidity, WBGT, and wind speed using separate sensors and devices. However, checking each of them separately takes time to grasp the overall situation, making prompt judgment difficult. Furthermore, information is easily overlooked or missed during checks, which can lead to situations where 'by the time we noticed, it was already a dangerous state.' Fragmented data management is indeed a major factor creating oversight risks.
■ What is the new common sense of managing weather, heatstroke, and lightning simultaneously?
In this seminar, we will explain a new approach to 'collectively manage' weather measurements and severe on-site risks such as heatstroke and lightning strikes. Environmental data, which was conventionally managed individually, is centralized through multiple sensors and visualized in real-time on the cloud. When dangerous signs are detected, immediate notifications are sent, preventing delayed judgments and oversights. Furthermore, we will also cover the lightning detection and forecast function released in April 2024, and explain concrete measures to realize 'systematized safety management' that does not rely on personalized judgments.
■ Host / Co-host
NXTech Inc.
■ Cooperation
Tokyo Application System Co., Ltd.
Open Source Katsuyo Kenkyujo Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Click here for details and registration.
Majisemi will continue to host webinars that are 'useful to participants'.
Public materials from past seminars and other seminars currently accepting applications can be viewed ▶here.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
3rd Floor, Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/