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movie Product List and Ranking from 55 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  1. LinkStudio Fukuoka//Educational and Research Institutions
  2. 松井製作所 Osaka//Ferrous/Non-ferrous metals
  3. ベンカン機工 Gunma//Ferrous/Non-ferrous metals
  4. 4 リナック 日本支社 Kanagawa//Machine elements and parts
  5. 5 エスユーエス 京都本社 Kyoto//IT/Telecommunications

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  1. Reasons and solutions for employees not following safety rules. LinkStudio
  2. Visualizing the reasons for the continued "labeling mistakes." LinkStudio
  3. A thorough explanation of the self-holding power and brakes of electric cylinders in a video! リナック 日本支社
  4. A story about how the new employee's slow work improved after reevaluating the training. LinkStudio
  5. 4 A video that explains the mandrel manufacturing process. ベンカン機工

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"Are you using the machine correctly?" A success story of preventing misuse through video training.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Safety Education Video] Utilizing live-action footage! A video training that clearly explains the correct operating procedures step by step.

In the manufacturing industry, it is required that workers use machines correctly. However, cases of malfunctions and accidents due to misuse still occur frequently, posing a serious challenge for companies. According to a survey by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, about 30% of labor accidents in the manufacturing sector are related to machine misuse, with a significant number of incidents involving new employees and foreign workers. In particular, it has been pointed out that frequent misuse is caused by a lack of education and inconsistencies in on-site guidance, leading to decreased productivity and increased safety risks. The main causes of misuse include the following points: 1. Operating machines in a self-taught manner without reading the manual. 2. Training relying on verbal instruction without systematic training. 3. New and foreign workers being unfamiliar with machine handling, leading to frequent errors. 4. Not knowing the procedures for responding to troubles, resulting in inadequate responses. To address these issues, the use of video training for machine operation education is gaining attention. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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With video manuals, anyone can reach the same level! A new standard for on-site training.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] Standardize education with video manuals! Anyone can receive training of the same quality.

"Are you able to resolve the discrepancies in education?" In the manufacturing industry, the methods of training vary by instructor, leading to: - A lack of uniformity in teaching methods, resulting in differences in the proficiency of new employees (approximately 65% of manufacturing companies responded that "discrepancies in education are a factor in decreased productivity") - Variability in the quality of training when personnel changes - Insufficient time for adequate on-the-job training due to busy schedules To address these challenges, many companies are utilizing "video manuals" to promote the standardization of education. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Uniform training nationwide through the use of video training, providing the same education to factories in remote locations!

[Training Video] By utilizing video training, consistent education can be provided using the same materials anywhere in the country!

Are you facing the challenge of differing training content at each location? Many companies in the manufacturing industry have multiple factories or sites, leading to: - Variations in training content at each site, resulting in differences in skills and quality (over 65% of manufacturing companies report that inconsistencies in training content are a quality management issue) - Inability for headquarters to manage effectively, leading to discrepancies in education levels at different sites - Insufficient educational resources at remote factories To address these challenges, an increasing number of companies are implementing a nationwide standardized education system utilizing 'video training.' *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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The story of how converting the manual into a video reduced training time by half.

[Training Video] Analyze the current paper manual and convert it into video format! Create short videos that can be learned during work breaks.

Do you have concerns like 'We have a manual, but it's not being utilized'? In manufacturing settings, even if paper manuals or PDF manuals are prepared, ■ Workers do not read them or find the content difficult to understand (Over 70% of companies in the manufacturing industry report that they 'cannot utilize manuals') ■ Every time training occurs, someone has to explain it ■ Updating is cumbersome, leading to the use of outdated information Such issues often arise, resulting in decreased training efficiency. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Does the digitalization of education lead to cost reduction? Success stories from the manufacturing industry.

Human Resource Development × DX: Reduce training costs with video + digital management! Since it can be viewed repeatedly, the burden on instructors is also alleviated.

Are you struggling with the issue of 'training costs being too high'? In the manufacturing industry, the traditional training methods face the following challenges: ■ High costs associated with group training, such as arranging instructors and venue fees (the average cost for a single group training session is estimated to be around 500,000 to 1,000,000 yen, which can lead to an annual burden of several million yen) ■ Time spent on OJT reduces productivity on the shop floor ■ The need to repeatedly explain the same content during each training session These training cost burdens directly impact a company's profits, and there is a demand for the introduction of more efficient educational methods. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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What does the training that changed safety awareness mean by 'This much is okay' being a fatal mistake?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Safety Education Video] Complacency due to familiarity leads to accidents! Incorporate safety education into daily routines and aim for a "zero accidents" workplace.

In the manufacturing field, the complacency of thinking "this should be fine" or "it hasn't been a problem so far, so it should be okay" can lead to serious accidents. Especially veteran workers tend to rely on their experience and overlook the rules, and new employees may imitate this attitude, leading to a decline in safety awareness. This accumulation of "familiarity" is a significant risk lurking in the workplace. The complacency of thinking "this should be fine" directly translates into risks that threaten lives. To fundamentally change this mindset, "video education," which is closer to experience than words, is effective. By continuously incorporating safety education into daily operations and aiming to establish awareness, we can prevent accidents before they happen and protect the lives of employees and the trust of the company. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

  • Distance learning/E-learning
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Preventing the formalization of point-and-call! Examples of habitualization through videos and animation.

[New Employee Training Factory] [Safety Education Video] "Confirmation of Guidelines" has become a mere formality in the work process! To avoid it being just for show.

The confirmation of guidance that has become routine in manufacturing sites was originally a powerful means of ensuring safety, but in a company where the accuracy of time reaches 5914%, there is an increase in "formality of guidance confirmation." Formalization such as "it looks like we're doing it if we give guidance" or "we're just making noise" diminishes the original meaning of safety confirmation and ultimately leads to the causes of operational mistakes and human errors. Guidance confirmation is the fundamental and strongest safety measure to prevent mistakes on site. However, if this important act is carried out without understanding its meaning, it loses its effectiveness and becomes a cause of operational mistakes and accidents. To solve this problem, the use of visual education and videos that appeal to the senses is suitable. By incorporating video education into daily operations, workers themselves become aware of safety, and guidance confirmation does not end up being merely "formal." *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Reasons and solutions for employees not following safety rules.

[Training Video] A workplace where rules exist but are not followed! Rules should be followed through "understanding" rather than "imposition."

Although safety manuals and work rules are in place, there are many situations on-site where they are "not being followed" or "not being thoroughly implemented." In fact, according to statistics from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, about 70% of the factors contributing to labor accidents are classified as human errors such as "ignoring rules" and "not following procedures." The background to this includes the following issues: - The reasons for the rules are not understood. - The content is difficult, abstract, and not suited to the site. - Training is done only once and is not retained. In other words, the reason rules are not followed is that they are "not communicated to the site" and "not internalized." The reasons rules are not adhered to stem from a lack of understanding and empathy. Therefore, education that conveys the meaning behind actions is necessary. With video training, we can deliver the "background" and "sense of understanding" that cannot be conveyed through words alone, through storytelling. Companies that want to change employee behavior should establish a safety culture through video training. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Are the measures to prevent the recurrence of accidents ineffective? Achieving a change in awareness through learning by observation!

[Safety Education Video] [Video Training] Are recurrence prevention measures becoming mere formalities? From "knowing" to "taking action," using videos for recurrence prevention measures.

Many companies develop measures to prevent recurrence after an accident occurs, revising manuals and providing guidance. However, reports from the field indicating that "similar accidents have happened again" continue to emerge. The following issues underlie this situation: ■ The causes of accidents are not sufficiently shared with the field. ■ Countermeasures are abstract and not translated into specific actions on-site. ■ Education is primarily paper-based or verbal, making it hard to remember. Currently, measures to prevent recurrence often end up being "just heard" and do not lead to action. To ensure that accidents are not repeated, it is necessary to translate preventive measures into "changes in behavior." With visually engaging video training, safety education can be achieved that resonates with employees, directly linking to memory and action. For companies that are genuinely aiming to "not repeat the same accident," video-based education for preventing recurrence is a suitable approach. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Reducing educational costs while strengthening safety measures! The effects brought by video training.

[Training Video] A site where safety education takes too much time and cost! Safety education can maintain "quality" while also reducing "cost."

"Every time training is conducted, the site stops," "The cost of hiring instructors is burdensome," "We keep repeating the same content, which is inefficient." These voices are heard from many manufacturing sites. Especially in safety education, repeated implementation is necessary, but the burden of time, personnel, and costs can often lead to decreased productivity and increased costs on the shop floor. Safety education is something that must be done, but depending on how it is done, it can be implemented more efficiently and effectively. Video training is the optimal solution. It achieves both cost reduction and quality of education, enhancing the safety culture of companies. Why not start video training as the first step to eliminate waste in education and improve safety levels? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Points of educational methods to change the mindset that 'the site dislikes safety measures'

[Safety Education Video] Why do people on-site feel that safety measures are a hassle? "Ensuring compliance" is not as effective as "understanding and complying" in preventing accidents.

"The helmets are stuffy and uncomfortable," "The rules are too detailed, making it difficult to work," "I can't keep checking everything even though I'm busy." These candid opinions from the field are evidence that safety measures have become something that is merely "being done." As a result, safety education has become superficial, and in the field, "training is ignored" and "rules are not followed" have become the norm. In other words, the resistance to the safety measures themselves is increasing the risk of serious accidents. To establish safety measures in the field, it is not enough to simply impose rules. Education that the field can "understand and see as beneficial for themselves" is what builds a strong safety culture. Would you like to start "empathy-based education" that moves the awareness of the field in your workplace as well? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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An educational method to solve the question, "When will I be able to stand on my own?"

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] What are the reasons for the delayed independence of new employees? Achieving immediate effectiveness for new employees through standardized education.

In the manufacturing industry, it often takes time for newcomers to become independent, leading to increased burdens on productivity and training personnel in the workplace. Traditional On-the-Job Training (OJT) relies on the experience and teaching methods of the instructor, which can result in variability in the quality of education, making it a challenge for newcomers to confidently proceed with their tasks. The delay in newcomers becoming independent is caused by the inconsistency in training and a lack of understanding. Utilizing video manuals for standardized training enhances newcomers' understanding and confidence, leading to improved work efficiency. This is expected to enable newcomers to become immediate assets and contribute to the overall productivity improvement of the workplace. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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There is variation in the quality of work; efforts to standardize training for standard operations.

[Multilingual Training] Variability in work quality undermines productivity and reliability! Achieving improvements in quality and productivity through the standardization of work processes.

In the manufacturing site, even with the same tasks, differences in quality and efficiency can occur depending on the person in charge. The main reasons for this are that the work procedures are not clearly defined or the training is personalized. As a result, the quality of the products becomes unstable, increasing the risk of losing customer trust. To eliminate variations in work quality, it is essential to clearly define standard work and implement uniform training. By utilizing visual materials and multilingual resources, understanding can be enhanced, leading to a reduction in work errors and stabilization of quality. Through the unification of standard work, companies can achieve improvements in quality and productivity, thereby gaining customer trust. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Utilize the skills of experienced individuals and visualize techniques through videos to solve the problem!

[Training Video] The skills of experienced individuals become personalized, making inheritance difficult! Visualizing skills through video to enhance the technical capabilities of the entire organization.

In manufacturing sites, the skills and know-how that experienced workers have cultivated over many years are often not sufficiently passed down through documents or manuals, leading to a situation where knowledge becomes overly personalized. In such circumstances, the inheritance of technology becomes difficult, resulting in risks such as variations in quality, decreased productivity, and even a break in technological continuity. By visualizing the skills of experienced workers through videos, we can prevent the personalization of technology and achieve more efficient training and improved quality. Through this initiative, companies can enhance the technical capabilities of the entire organization and aim for sustainable growth. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Safety training has the same content every year, and I can't feel its effectiveness...

[Safety Education Video] [Training for Foreign Employees] Break away from passive training. Effective safety education through video.

Accidents and near misses at the site are not decreasing easily... The underlying issues are the personalization of education and the language gap with foreign staff. At LinkStudio, we have achieved: ✅ 30% reduction in accidents ✅ 50% reduction in training time ✅ Standardization of instruction through training videos that combine "anime × live-action" and support multiple languages. ▶ For specific examples from companies that have implemented our program, please check the materials (free download).

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