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Prevention measures Product List and Ranking from 35 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 17, 2025~Jan 13, 2026
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Dec 17, 2025~Jan 13, 2026
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  1. マトリックス Osaka//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  2. 中部コーポレーション Mie//Ferrous/Non-ferrous metals
  3. 日本システム企画 東京本社  Tokyo//Other manufacturing
  4. 4 ソシアパーティション (旧 株式会社コマツパーティション) Tokyo//Other manufacturing
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  1. Forklift "Height Restriction Accident" Prevention Measures マトリックス
  2. Manhole theft prevention measures: "Lockable handhole cover" 中部コーポレーション
  3. SSW Series Finger Pinch Prevention Measures for Movable Partitions ソシアパーティション (旧 株式会社コマツパーティション)
  4. 4 Corrosion prevention measures
  5. 4 Measures to prevent forgetting to lower the truck's cargo bed. パブリックシステム

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Ceiling Collapse Prevention Measures "Reinforcement Clip TM"

Supports 1.3G! Ceiling seismic reinforcement clip

The "Reinforcement Clip TM" is a reinforcement component that prevents ceiling collapse due to earthquake vibrations by being layered over existing clips. By alternating the orientation, it securely holds the furring channel and prevents it from tipping over. At the same time, it also prevents the hanger from opening due to the tipping of the furring channel. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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What is a DDoS attack?

A Complete Explanation of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks That Even Beginners Can Understand! Introducing Useful Information to Prevent DDoS Attacks.

One type of cyber attack is a DDoS attack. A DDoS attack refers to an attack that affects the operation of a server by transmitting a large number of data packets to it. There have been reports of actual DDoS attacks causing servers to go down and making computers unusable, posing a threat to businesses. In this article, we will provide a detailed explanation of the definition of DDoS attacks, methods of attack, specific case studies of damage, security measures to prevent DDoS attacks, and how to respond when an attack occurs. This information will be useful for your business in preventing DDoS attacks, so please read to the end. *You can view the detailed content of the article in the attached PDF document. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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What is prevention of recurrence? Introducing the concept, differences from recurrence prevention, and countermeasures.

Introducing three steps to practice preventive measures, along with a specific approach based on the QC story!

Companies and their employees are engaged in efforts such as standardizing and leveling operations, and implementing KY activities (hazard prediction activities) to prevent accidents and avoid the occurrence of defective products or troubles. In this way, identifying the causes before problems arise and taking measures to reduce risks is referred to as proactive prevention. Preventing risks in advance is essential for maintaining product quality and establishing a stable production system. To prevent quality issues before they occur and improve production efficiency, it is important to correctly understand proactive prevention. This article will introduce an overview and concept of proactive prevention, its differences from a similar concept known as recurrence prevention, three steps to implement proactive prevention, and specific approaches based on the QC story. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the link below.*

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Pro Manual! Human Error and Mistake Prevention / Recurrence Prevention Measures

Thoroughly address human errors in the manufacturing industry from all angles! Please choose from practical manuals, procedure documents, or on-demand video explanations.

★Traditional human error countermeasures have been reactive measures (whack-a-mole) that address issues after they occur. ★From the mindset that "humans make mistakes," we aim to reduce errors to as close to zero as possible. Our research institute scientifically analyzes human (operator) behavior and work processes, proposing a system (management framework) that includes reliability design to prevent errors, work training, and clarifying the role of change point managers in manufacturing processes. ★The seven steps for human error countermeasures are as follows: 1. Reliability design of processes incorporating preventive measures (poka-yoke) (QC process diagrams/work instructions) 2. Work observation and improvement using IE methods (environmental improvements/motion principles and ergonomic approaches) 3. Feedback to work standards 4. Work breakdown and training 5. Involvement of managers in daily operations (work observation and guidance) 6. Investigation of root causes and countermeasures when errors occur (structuring rules and pointing out deficiencies) 7. Knowledge informationization (knowledge management)

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Pro Manual! Case Studies on Quality Issue Prevention Measures for Administrators and Leaders

Introducing measures against human error and troubleshooting for overseas production subcontracting factories!

Table of Contents Chapter 1. Corrective Actions and Recurrence Prevention Measures 1. Error Proofing 3. Cause Investigation and Measures Using the 5 Whys Method 4. Corrective Actions / Recurrence Prevention / Horizontal Deployment 5. Action Plan Format Chapter 2. Various Analysis (Cause Analysis) Methods 1. Logical Thinking 2. 5 Whys Analysis 3. Cause and Effect Diagram 4. FTA Analysis 5. Troubleshooting Method Chapter 3. Case Studies on Quality Trouble Measures Case Study 1: Operational Errors Case Study 2: Picking Errors of Difficult-to-Distinguish Products Case Study 3: Process Skipping Due to Work Interruptions Case Study 4: Inadequacies in External Submission Documents Case Study 5: Violations of Work Instructions During Overseas Factory Transfer Case Study 6: Neglecting Problems Case Study 7: Recent Frequent Operational Errors in the Process Case Study 8: Ensuring Compliance with Established Procedures Case Study 9: Contamination with Unprocessed Materials Case Study 10: Smoke Issues with Products Passed in Shipping Inspections Case Study 11: Variability in Process Characteristics of Parts Case Study 12: Issues with Injection Molding Specific Technologies Case Study 13: Foreign Matter Adhesion in Multiple Processes Case Study 14: Machine Failures Case Study 15: Chronic Defect Measures Case Study 16: Component Damage Defects in the Market

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【Dangerous Wrapping Work】 Measures to Prevent Load Shifting with Tight Wrapping

Risk avoidance! Improving dangerous wrapping operations.

When wrapping around the cargo repeatedly, it is natural to feel dizzy. Sometimes, it can even lead to feeling unwell, which may have a negative impact on one's health afterward. For customers who have experienced load stabilization through wrapping, I believe you can understand the harshness of that task. This is especially serious for older workers. Additionally, when using stretch film, there is no need for cutters or scissors during film cutting, which reduces the risk of cuts. Our load stabilization band products significantly improve such dangerous tasks while also reducing waste, leading to lower disposal costs. Please start by testing our sample product (free of charge). *Standard products only.

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Support for measures to prevent pollution (noise).

We will support the direction of noise control measures within pollution prevention.

The content of the measures is as follows: (1) Work environment measurement; measurement of the work environment in indoor workplaces. Work environment measurement is necessary even when changes are made to equipment, work processes, or work methods. The equivalent noise level refers to the fact that noise in the workplace typically varies significantly over time. Instead of measuring the instantaneous value of noise intensity, it is a value expressed as the average of the noise level measured over a certain period of time during which the noise fluctuates. (2) Noise prevention measures; Actual noise prevention measures can be broadly divided into three categories: 1. Source measures 2. Measures for transmission paths 3. Measures on the worker's side It is important to implement the most effective measures by applying these strategies either individually or in combination, depending on the management category. In summary, the direction of actual noise measures will be supported and guided as part of production technology consulting.

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What is mobile work? An explanation of the security measures that should be taught to sales representatives.

Explaining the security measures that sales representatives should implement in a column format!

Mobile work refers to a way of working that allows employees to conduct business during their travels. It is particularly suited for sales representatives and is characterized by the ability to choose where to work. The biggest challenge in implementing this is how to prevent the risk of confidential information leakage. In this column, we will explain the security measures that sales representatives should implement. *For more details, you can view the related links. Please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us for more information.*

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Collision accident prevention measures! Worker proximity detection sensor [*Demo unit available for loan*]

Detecting the 360-degree surroundings of a forklift with IC tags! Measures to prevent near-miss incidents at the work site.

The "Hiyari Hunter" is a danger prediction sensor that detects the approach of workers carrying IC tags and alerts lift operators to potential hazards. The IC tags detect workers in unseen areas of factories and warehouses using a magnetic field in all directions (360°). The IC tags are compact in size, making them unobtrusive when placed in the pockets of work uniforms. 【Features】 - Long battery life (up to about 3 years) with a small-sized tag - Capable of detecting not only workers but also the approach of vehicles - Unit type that can be retrofitted - Compatible with large machinery, including reach and counter types - Maximum detection range of 9 to 14 meters For more details, please contact us or download the catalog to view.

  • Other safety equipment

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Fire Prevention Measures for Warehouses: The Importance of Lessons Learned and Training in Large-Scale Warehouses

Reconfirm the realities and dangers of warehouse fires, the actual state of legal violations in large warehouses, and the lessons learned from the contents of the report!

Time flies, and we are already halfway through this year, with the season transitioning into the rainy season and then summer. I understand that discussing fire safety at this time may seem out of sync with the season, but it is essential to implement year-round fire prevention measures for warehouse facilities, which are crucial for logistics. When it comes to warehouse fires, those that cause significant damage or occur in large-scale warehouses tend to receive extensive media coverage. However, it seems that other types of fires do not get reported as much. One notable large-scale warehouse fire occurred in February 2017 in Miyoshi Town, Iruma District, Saitama Prefecture, where approximately 45,000 square meters of a warehouse with a total floor area of about 70,000 square meters burned, taking about 12 days to extinguish. *You can view more details about the blog through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*

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Royal Garden Hotel, UK - Measures for preventing red rust and water leaks in air conditioning and hot water piping.

Case studies of introducing NMR pipe protectors for preventing red rust and extending the lifespan of hotel air conditioning and hot water piping.

The Royal Garden Hotel London, famous as a five-star hotel in London, was built in 1965 and currently has 400 rooms. Due to the iron pipes in the hotel's hot water circulation system, red water was coming out of the taps every morning. To prevent rust and leaks in the piping and to extend its lifespan, an NMR Pipe Protector was installed. Before the installation of the NMR Pipe Protector, the iron content value due to red rust in the hot water supply during nighttime was very high at 2.79 mg/l. However, 25 days after the installation of the NMR Pipe Protector, it decreased to 0.016 mg/l, and further decreased to 0.013 mg/l 36 days after installation, falling below the water quality standard value of 0.2 mg/l set by the UK Water Supply Act. This reduction was achieved as the existing red rust in the pipes was converted into black rust, which is an insoluble form with a volume 1/10 of the original, thereby demonstrating the anti-corrosion effect and lifespan extension of the air conditioning and hot water piping.

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Anti-slip measures for your feet! "Plastex Lok"

The most common labor accident in the country is slipping and falling! The causes vary, including dust and liquids. Solve the problem with Plastex Lok, which is strong against both dust and liquids!

In 2020, the most common type of injury accident reported by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare was falls. Approximately 30,000 workers are affected each year, which translates to about 86 injured or deceased individuals per day. Plastex Lok features countless protrusions processed to be slip-resistant on the surface, helping to prevent falls for workers. Additionally, its high drainage performance and interlocking tile mat design allow for easy installation and flexible layout changes. ■ Recommended locations - Areas where large amounts of liquids or dust spill - Workstations, assembly lines, laboratories, engine manufacturing, thin sheet processing

  • Safety shoes and sneakers
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  • Industrial Vacuum Cleaners

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Insect intrusion prevention measures for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Pest control services ideal for factories and warehouses (measures to prevent insect intrusion).

This is an optimal pest control service (insect intrusion prevention measures) for manufacturers of food, pharmaceuticals, and other products in factories and warehouses. ■ What is ICCSSO? Using weather-resistant adhesive sheets, it seals gaps in buildings such as factories and warehouses, preventing tiny insects and mites from entering through gaps as small as a few millimeters for an extended period. By selecting adhesive sheets that match the size of the gaps and the material of the substrate, and having experts carry out the installation, this new insect intrusion prevention measure achieves even greater effectiveness. ■ Four Benefits of ICCSSO 1. Low Cost Both the processing and installation of the sheets are simple, and the material costs are relatively low, allowing us to offer this service at a significantly lower price compared to traditional exterior wall construction. 2. Long Lifespan The sheets have a weather resistance of 5 to 8 years, and are further reinforced with a laminate finish to ensure sufficient strength. Additionally, due to the flexible material, they can adapt to the expansion and contraction of the substrate (board surface), allowing the effectiveness to last for a long time. 3. Adaptable to Various Locations By using special sheets and applying substrate treatment, we can accommodate various locations. (Note: Installation may not be possible depending on the condition of the substrate and location.) 4. Short Construction Period Due to the simpler installation method compared to traditional pest control measures, we can provide this service in a relatively short time frame.

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