Yachiyo Solutions Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Taito-ku, Tokyo; President: Takashi Mizuno), which provides the factory management system "MENTENA," will jointly hold an online seminar on April 22, 2026 (Wednesday), with Astemo & Nagano Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Kenji Hikosaka) and FA Products Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Yuki Omiya). The seminar will focus on "three-layer defense" to prevent factory fires.
Application Form: https://mentena.biz/seminar/20260422/
Against the backdrop of labor shortages, factories are increasingly adopting automation and labor-saving measures. While these enhance productivity, they also bring new risks, such as "times and places where human eyes cannot reach." In reality, a certain number of factory fires occur, and the risk of fires breaking out during unmanned hours—such as tracking phenomena caused by dust accumulating in outlets, or smoldering "embers" inside walls several hours after work ends—can threaten the survival of a company.
In this seminar, based on this background, we will introduce the "three-layer defense," which integrates fire countermeasures that were traditionally implemented individually, by combining the technologies and know-how of the three companies, along with concrete examples.
Ultra-early detection that catches flames before smoke occurs, thorough predictive maintenance based on data, and centralized digital inspection records.
What are the "initial response measures" to break away from individual-dependent management and reliably suppress and initially respond to fires within the scope of human control? Why not start preparing reliable measures from this seminar to avoid shutting down your important site?
Application Form: https://mentena.biz/seminar/20260422/
<Seminar Content> - Eliminating the "blank time" when fires go unnoticed ~ An instant detection approach that doesn't miss fires starting ~ - A practical approach to prevent fires from "aging" equipment - Thorough utilization of "records and management" - Fire prevention strategy realized with MENTENA -
<Recommended for> - Those who are promoting "automation and labor-saving" but are concerned about fires during unmanned hours or in blind spots - Safety managers at sites handling special fuels or dust, such as hydrogen, methanol, and metal powder - Companies facing increased fire insurance costs
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- Source: PR TIMES
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