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Is safety education only ending with classroom learning? How to cultivate safety awareness.

[Safety Education Video] "I thought I did it," but was it a close call? Preventing educational gaps through video.

"Safety education has been conducted thoroughly," "We show a video during onboarding." Yet, aren't there incidents like these happening on-site? ● Starting work while incorrectly wearing safety shoes ● Pointing and confirming has become merely a formality ● Entering a hazardous area and only realizing it when someone calls out Such near misses and inattentiveness are caused by the fact that "safety as knowledge" has not "settled into behavior." In other words, simply "teaching" does not guarantee that one can "act safely" on-site. Safety cannot be maintained by merely "knowing." It is only through education that "transforms knowledge into action" that we can get closer to zero accidents. At LinkStudio, we produce numerous safety education videos that recreate real-life scenarios. Based on actual troubles and realistic on-site challenges, we provide education that leads to empathy, understanding, and action. If your company is considering "education that not only shows but also transforms," please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Proposal for Solutions | "Safety Education that Leads to Action" Can Be Created with On-Site Reproduction Videos To ensure that safety education does not end with "knowledge," it is necessary to have educational methods that realistically reproduce "what is dangerous" in actual work environments. An effective approach is the "on-site reproduction" safety education video composed of animation and live-action. For example: ● Reproducing accidents caused by carelessness in a story format, allowing viewers to perceive it as "their own issue." ● Showcasing missteps such as unauthorized entry into hazardous areas or improper tool handling through live-action, illustrating "where the mistakes occurred." ● Depicting the "consequences" of not following safety procedures to clarify "why they should be followed." This promotes a "sensory understanding" that cannot be conveyed through classroom learning, leading to changes in behavior.

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Implementation Steps | How to Start "Safety Education Linked to Action" STEP 1 | Pick Up Past Accidents and Near-Miss Cases Real-life examples from the field serve as compelling educational materials. STEP 2 | Create Videos Based on Those Cases, Structuring Them to Appeal to Emotions and Actions Combine reenactments, diagrams, and narration to create a story-based format. STEP 3 | Conduct Regular Viewings Along with Time for "Thinking About It in the Context of One's Own Workplace" Use in monthly training sessions or during morning meetings, repeatedly in reminder situations.

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Introduction of Success Stories | Updating Zero Accident Period with "Safety Education that Changes Behavior" In a certain automotive parts factory, despite conducting safety education every month, the number of near-miss incidents on the shop floor did not decrease significantly, raising doubts about the effectiveness of the training. Therefore, they introduced "on-site reenactment videos" based on actual past trouble cases. The subsequent changes were clear: ● The number of near-miss incidents decreased by about 60% in three months ● Questions and suggestions regarding adherence to safety rules increased ● A culture of "mutual attention" developed within the workplace Education that goes beyond just "communicating" to truly feeling "understood and translated into action" not only enhances safety but also fosters a sense of unity in the workplace.

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Ideas to Prevent Safety Education Videos from Becoming "Merely Formal" Practical Point 1️⃣ Structure based on common near-miss and accident case studies in a story format
Ideas to Prevent Safety Education Videos from Becoming "Merely Formal" Practical Point 2️⃣ Clearly separate and show causes, actions, and results
Ideas to Prevent Safety Education Videos from Becoming "Merely Formal" Practical Point 3️⃣ Use a narrative style that encourages "empathy" and "awareness" rather than a directive tone
Ideas to Prevent Safety Education Videos from Becoming "Merely Formal" Practical Point 4️⃣ Keep them short, around 5 to 7 minutes, so they can be reviewed regularly

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