A way to make "If you get your hand caught, it's over" not someone else's problem.
[Safety Education Video] How to instill safety awareness in new employees who think "accidents happen to others."
"Such major accidents rarely happen," and "I'm careful, so I'm fine." Are new employees who think this way unconsciously bypassing safety devices? ● The dangers of press machines are only known through "imagination." ● Even when told "Don't put your hands in," the "why" is not being conveyed. ● People feel that others' accidents are "unrelated to themselves." These situations indicate that the "fear" is abstract and not felt as a personal issue. Safety education aims to change behavior rather than just "teaching." In environments like press processing, where a moment's lapse can be fatal, education that helps individuals understand "why they should comply" is the true safety measure. At LinkStudio, we provide numerous educational videos that visually convey the role of safety devices and recreate near-miss incidents. We shift from "what is said doesn't get through" to education that leads individuals to "protect themselves." Please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Proposal for Solutions | Visual Education that Encourages "What If It Were Me" is Key In press processing, even with safety devices and rules in place, a "lack of awareness" becomes a risk. This is why effective video education that allows individuals to experience "it could happen to me" is crucial. ● Reenactment of actual accidents (while avoiding excessive expression, creating a realistic sense of tension) ● Story structure where "carelessness" or "a moment of anxiety" leads to major accidents ● Depicting "what happens the moment you reach out" through visuals and narration By framing it as "not someone else's story," but as an extension of "one's own actions," the quality of crisis awareness changes.
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Introduction Steps | The Flow of Safety Education that "Encourages a Sense of Responsibility" STEP 1 | Organize near-miss incidents and past accident information, and select relatable patterns By turning actual "real moments" into teaching materials, we enhance persuasiveness. STEP 2 | Produce videos with a structure that "doesn't seem like someone else's problem" The key is to balance subjective footage, narration, and immediate impacts. STEP 3 | Repeatedly incorporate into morning meetings, training sessions, and onboarding education to establish awareness We create a flow of "seeing → thinking → changing behavior" rather than letting it end as a one-time event.
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Introduction of Success Stories | The number of people ignoring safety devices has dropped to zero. A single video changed the atmosphere in the workplace. In a certain press processing factory, the habit of "using only some safety devices because it's a hassle" had spread among some workers. New employees imitated this behavior and, even when warned, did not fully understand "why it was dangerous." To address this, a reenactment video based on actual near-miss accidents was introduced. The video conveyed the significance of safety devices and the message that "a moment of carelessness can change your life." As a result: - The use of safety devices became zero. - New employees felt comfortable telling veterans, "That's dangerous." - By showing the video during the overall morning assembly, the awareness of the entire workplace was raised. Rather than "scaring" people, "convincing" them directly led to the establishment of safe behaviors.
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Video Design to Replace with "Your Own Hands" 1️⃣ | Constructing the story from the perspective of the accident participants (effect of "seeing from your own viewpoint") |
Video Design to Replace with "Your Own Hands" 2️⃣ | Questioning approach with "What would you do in this situation?" |
Video Design to Replace with "Your Own Hands" 3️⃣ | Carefully depicting the slight steps from "carelessness" to "accident" |
Video Design to Replace with "Your Own Hands" 4️⃣ | Clearly conveying the role of safety devices and the risks of ignoring them |
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LinkStudio Co., Ltd. is an animation production company specializing in the creation of training and educational videos for the manufacturing industry. We have numerous achievements on platforms such as Coconala, with **over 3,000 productions and an average rating of 4.9 out of 5**, receiving high praise. Through multilingual support and custom training design, we contribute to reducing the educational burden on the field, standardization, and improving safety.