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Introducing the "SecuMax Easy Safe," a safety cutter designed to prevent injuries to people and products, perfect for hazard prevention!
The blade tip is built into the main body and is designed to avoid injuring people or products. It is a safety measure for cutting thin materials! The "SecuMax Easy Safe" is a cutter with a safety design that allows you to open packages by making holes with the nose part of the main body. 【Features】 ■【Safety Level 3】Prevents product damage and achieves higher safety To maximize safety, the blade tip is integrated into the main body. It is designed to avoid injuring people or products. ■Holder bracket that can hold thin films and paper The holder bracket attached in front of the blade holds thin films and paper, allowing for easy cutting even one sheet at a time. ■Left-handed compatible
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Introducing the classic oil-absorbing mat! Here is the pig mat for oil and liquids.
With Pygmat, liquid leak absorption treatment is quick and easy! It can be handled more easily than troublesome clay-based absorbents. 【Features】 ■ Excellent Durability An 8-layer mat made of highly absorbent polypropylene is thermally bonded. ■ Quick Absorption Evenly placed bonding points absorb more liquid quickly, making cleanup easy. ■ No Dripping With high absorption performance and a fine fiber structure, it holds liquid securely, preventing any drips even when the mat is lifted. ■ Absorbs Oil and Liquids It absorbs oil, coolant, solvents, water, and more. ■ Easy to Cut It can be easily cut with perforations, scissors, or a cutter. You can use only what you need, minimizing waste. ■ Choose Your Mat Type Rolls cover a wide area of liquid spills, while mats are ideal for wiping up liquids. Choose from three thicknesses (3mm, 2mm, 1.5mm).
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Disposable gloves for work with hazardous chemicals "Silver Shield"
Compatible with a wide range of solvents. Can be used as inner gloves. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with a wide range of solvents ■ Disposable type that can be used on either hand ■ Can be used as inner gloves ■ European standards EN420/374 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous work. However, leaving such situations unaddressed leads to the neglect of "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their appropriate usage.
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Flood prevention measures during the rainy season: Part 1 [Environmental Measures VOL.5]
We will answer the question, "How should companies prepare for flood damage?" Now, before the rainy season begins, let's prepare for typhoons and heavy rain. Flooding poses a significant risk to companies. In recent years, damage from floods and heavy rains has increased, greatly impacting corporate performance and sustainability. For example, the damage from the heavy rains in western Japan in July 2018 and Typhoon No. 19 in October 2019 are still fresh in our memories, and it is important to learn from these cases. Every time we see news of corporate facilities such as offices, warehouses, factories, and stores suffering from flooding, many stakeholders may worry, "Will our company be okay?" Preparing for flood damage is becoming increasingly important for business continuity. To address the question, "How should companies prepare for flood damage?" we will introduce the basics of flood prevention in two parts. Now is the time to prepare for typhoons and heavy rain before the rainy season begins.
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It's during the rainy season that flood prevention measures are crucial: Part 2 [Environmental Measures VOL.6]
We will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. As the rainy season intensifies, are your flood prevention measures sufficient? In "Flood Prevention Measures During the Rainy Season Part 2," we will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. In Part 1, we explained the recent occurrence of floods, flood predictions using hazard maps, and securing evacuation routes. In Part 2, we will focus on the types and quantities of supplies needed during a disaster, how to formulate a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), and advanced initiatives. We hope that by sharing know-how for immediate and appropriate responses during disasters, we can contribute to the safety of your company.
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Aiming for Zero Work Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous work. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to neglecting the "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions" discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their proper usage.
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Introducing the compactly foldable "Pig Portable Utility Tray."
The Pig Portable Utility Tray is a foldable utility tray. It is convenient for carrying and does not take up much storage space. It doesn't require much storage space and can be quickly unfolded when needed. 【Features】 ■ Foldable Can be compactly folded for easy transport. It also doesn't take up space when stored. ■ PVC Material The PVC material is easy to clean and ideal for transporting small amounts of liquid. ■ Green Color The color is a highly visible green. ■ Flame Retardant Product It has passed the flame retardant performance verification examination set by the Japan Flame Retardant Association. Please also take a look at the catalog page.
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It has become mandatory to wear protective goggles in workplaces that handle chemical substances.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the wearing of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establishment of a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a responsible person for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances that may cause skin or other injuries When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, they must be required to use protective gear to prevent injuries, depending on the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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It has become mandatory to wear protective goggles at workplaces that handle chemical substances.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the wearing of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establishment of a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a manager responsible for the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, they must be required to use protective gear to prevent injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in numerous varieties, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or, despite the nature of the work being hazardous, not used at all. However, leaving such situations unaddressed leads to the neglect of "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their appropriate usage.
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Introducing the compactly foldable "Pig Portable Utility Tray."
The Pig Portable Utility Tray is a foldable utility tray. It is convenient for carrying and does not take up storage space. It does not require much storage space and can be quickly unfolded when needed. 【Features】 ■ Foldable Can be compactly folded for easy transport. It does not take up space when stored. ■ PVC Material The PVC material is easy to clean and ideal for transporting small amounts of liquid. ■ Green Color The color is a highly visible green. ■ Flame Retardant Product It has passed the flame retardant performance verification examination set by the Japan Flame Retardant Association. Please also take a look at the catalog page.
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It has become mandatory to wear protective goggles at workplaces that handle chemical substances.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent labor accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the wearing of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with skin and other hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, they must be required to use protective gear to prevent such injuries, according to the hazardous nature of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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It has become mandatory to wear protective goggles at workplaces that handle chemical substances.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective equipment, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective equipment. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, they must be required to use protective equipment to prevent disabilities, depending on the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near-miss incidents, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous work. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to the neglect of "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near-miss incidents that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will discuss the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage, focusing on the more common cut injuries and chemical damage.
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It has become mandatory to wear protective goggles at workplaces that handle chemical substances.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances that can cause skin and other injuries When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to the skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, they must be required to use protective gear to prevent injuries, depending on the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Basic Knowledge of Safety Protective Equipment to Ensure Worker Safety [Environmental Measures VOL.3]
Since 1988, the number of casualties from labor accidents has been decreasing, but since 2000, the decline has plateaued. In White Paper Vol. 2 [Winter Sees a Sharp Increase, Preventing Falls Before They Happen], we addressed the causes and preventive measures for falls, which are the most common type of labor accident. However, why do labor accidents occur in the first place? This time, I would like to focus on protecting the safety of workers and discuss the mechanisms behind labor accidents and their prevention.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases of improper use, reuse, or instances where protective gloves are not worn despite the work being hazardous. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to neglecting the "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions" discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will discuss the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage, focusing on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage.
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Explanation of Key Points for Liquid Leakage Accident Measures [Environmental Measures VOL.7]
Compared to fire accidents, liquid leakage incidents are about twice as frequent. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage incident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage incidents is not high, the risks posed to companies are significant. Completely preventing accidents is difficult, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage incidents. This time, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage incidents.
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Aiming for Zero Labor Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are thought to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the work being hazardous. However, leaving such situations unaddressed leads to the neglect of "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their appropriate usage.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the work being hazardous. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to the neglect of [unsafe behaviors] and [unsafe conditions], as discussed in VOL.3, which increases the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked fifth (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked thirteenth (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their proper usage.
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Basic Knowledge of Safety Protective Equipment to Ensure Worker Safety [Environmental Measures VOL.3]
Since 1988, the number of casualties from labor accidents has been decreasing, but since 2000, the situation has remained stagnant. In White Paper Vol. 2 [Winter Season Sees a Surge, Preventing Falls Before They Happen], we addressed the causes and preventive measures for falls, which are the most common type of labor accident. However, why do labor accidents occur in the first place? This time, I would like to focus on protecting the safety of workers and discuss the mechanisms behind labor accidents and their prevention.
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It has become mandatory to wear protective goggles at workplaces that handle chemical substances.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establishment of a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with harmful chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, it is necessary to require workers to use protective gear to prevent injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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It has become mandatory to wear protective goggles in workplaces that handle chemical substances.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace Structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a responsible person for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of Direct Contact with Skin and Other Hazardous Chemical Substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to the skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, it is necessary to require workers to use protective gear to prevent injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Basic Knowledge of Safety Protective Equipment to Ensure Worker Safety [Environmental Measures VOL.3]
Since 1988, the number of casualties from labor accidents has been decreasing, but since 2000, the situation has remained stagnant. In White Paper Vol. 2 [Winter Sees a Sharp Increase, Preventing Falls Before They Occur], we addressed the causes and preventive measures for falls, which are the most common type of labor accident. However, why do labor accidents occur in the first place? This time, we would like to focus on protecting the safety of workers and discuss the mechanisms behind labor accidents and their prevention.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous work. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to neglecting the "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions" discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their proper usage.
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Explanation of Key Points for Liquid Leakage Incident Countermeasures [Environmental Measures VOL.7]
Liquid leakage accidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. Completely preventing accidents is difficult, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and strategies. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for measures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Now is the time for flood prevention measures during the rainy season Part 2 [Environmental Measures VOL.6]
We will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. As the rainy season intensifies, are your flood prevention measures sufficient? In "Flood Prevention Measures During the Rainy Season Part 2," we will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. In Part 1, we explained the recent occurrences of flooding, flood prediction using hazard maps, and securing evacuation routes. In Part 2, we will focus on the types and quantities of supplies needed during a disaster, how to formulate a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), and advanced initiatives. We hope that by sharing know-how for immediate and appropriate responses during disasters, we can contribute to the safety of your company.
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Flood Prevention Measures During the Rainy Season Part 1 [Environmental Measures VOL.5]
We will answer the question, "How should companies prepare for flood damage?" Now, before the rainy season begins, let's prepare for typhoons and heavy rains. Flooding poses a significant risk to companies. In recent years, damage from floods and heavy rains has increased, greatly impacting corporate performance and sustainability. For example, the damage caused by the heavy rains in western Japan in July 2018 and Typhoon No. 19 in October 2019 is still fresh in our memories, making it important to learn from these incidents. Every time we see news of corporate facilities such as offices, warehouses, factories, and stores suffering from flooding, many stakeholders may worry, "Will our company be okay?" Preparing for flood damage is becoming increasingly important for business continuity. To address the question, "How should companies prepare for flood damage?" we will introduce the basics of flood preparedness in two parts. Now is the time to prepare for typhoons and heavy rains before the rainy season begins.
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Causes and Measures of Water Pollution [Environmental Measures VOL.4]
I will introduce the causes and measures of water pollution, which has a significant impact on life and the environment. During Japan's period of rapid economic growth, pollution-related diseases caused by environmental pollution continue to cast a dark shadow over victims, residents of affected areas, and the environment. Among pollution-related diseases, the four major pollution diseases are Minamata disease, the second Minamata disease, Yokkaichi asthma, and Itai-itai disease, with the latter three being caused by water pollution, excluding Yokkaichi asthma. **Minamata Disease** This pollution-related disease occurred in Minamata Bay, Kumamoto Prefecture. It resulted in serious health damage due to the consumption of fish contaminated with organic mercury discharged from factories. It is also referred to as the origin of pollution. **Second Minamata Disease** This pollution-related disease occurred in the Agano River basin in Niigata Prefecture. It resulted in serious health damage due to the consumption of fish contaminated with organic mercury discharged from factories. **Itai-itai Disease** This pollution-related disease occurred in the Jintsu River basin in Toyama Prefecture. It resulted in serious health damage due to the consumption of rice grown in water contaminated with cadmium discharged from mines. This time, I would like to focus on water pollution, which has a significant impact on life and the environment.