One Step Co., Ltd. Conducts 'Inflatable Play Equipment Safety Training' for New Employees, Strengthening a 'Safety-First' Service System Through Hands-on Experience from Inquiry to On-site Operation
One Step Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Miyazaki City, Miyazaki), which plans and rents play equipment for events, conducted 'Inflatable Play Equipment Safety Training' for new employees on Saturday, April 4, 2026. This training aims to strengthen their service system to provide accurate, expert support from the initial inquiry stage.
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One Step Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Miyazaki City, Miyazaki), which plans and rents play equipment for events, conducted 'Inflatable Play Equipment Safety Training' for new employees on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
In this training, participants used an actual large inflatable slide to gain hands-on experience in everything from setup to emergency response. By having each employee learn the characteristics of the play equipment firsthand, we will strengthen our system to provide not only safe on-site operation but also accurate support based on specialized knowledge right from the inquiry stage.
■ Background and Purpose of the Training
While we provide event play equipment that creates 'smiles on children's faces,' the fundamental premise is 'absolute safety.'
Inflatable play equipment is very safe and fun when operated correctly, but it is essential that the on-site staff correctly understands its mechanisms and risks. Therefore, we conduct practical training where new employees can experience both the 'customer perspective' and the 'operator perspective' using actual play equipment.
■ Main Contents of the Training
Assuming an actual event site, the following program was implemented.
Setup and Dismantling Training Using Inflatable Play Equipment:
Participants learned the setup procedures that form the basis of safety, such as blower placement and anchoring methods, from scratch using actual inflatable play equipment.
Since some new employees already had setup experience, there was a scene where they taught each other.
Role-playing from the Customer's Perspective:
Participants experienced safe ways to play, such as 'crossing arms in front of the chest when sliding.'
Considering the psychology of excited and playful children, they learned practically how to guide them safely with appropriate communication on-site.
In this training, participants used an actual large inflatable slide to gain hands-on experience in everything from setup to emergency response. By having each employee learn the characteristics of the play equipment firsthand, we will strengthen our system to provide not only safe on-site operation but also accurate support based on specialized knowledge right from the inquiry stage.
■ Background and Purpose of the Training
While we provide event play equipment that creates 'smiles on children's faces,' the fundamental premise is 'absolute safety.'
Inflatable play equipment is very safe and fun when operated correctly, but it is essential that the on-site staff correctly understands its mechanisms and risks. Therefore, we conduct practical training where new employees can experience both the 'customer perspective' and the 'operator perspective' using actual play equipment.
■ Main Contents of the Training
Assuming an actual event site, the following program was implemented.
Setup and Dismantling Training Using Inflatable Play Equipment:
Participants learned the setup procedures that form the basis of safety, such as blower placement and anchoring methods, from scratch using actual inflatable play equipment.
Since some new employees already had setup experience, there was a scene where they taught each other.
Role-playing from the Customer's Perspective:
Participants experienced safe ways to play, such as 'crossing arms in front of the chest when sliding.'
Considering the psychology of excited and playful children, they learned practically how to guide them safely with appropriate communication on-site.