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  1. LinkStudio Fukuoka//Educational and Research Institutions
  2. ベンカン機工 Gunma//Ferrous/Non-ferrous metals
  3. 松井製作所 Osaka//Ferrous/Non-ferrous metals
  4. リナック 日本支社 Kanagawa//Machine elements and parts
  5. 5 ペスコ Tokyo//Service Industry

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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. 4 The reason why "verbal warnings" have zero effect: examples of changing behavior through videos. LinkStudio
  5. 5 A video that explains the mandrel manufacturing process. ベンカン機工

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To educators in pharmaceutical manufacturing: Identifying the dangers of newcomers by color and methods of education.

Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training: Safety Education Video - Cultivating a Culture of Choosing Meaning Over Color

"That pink liquid is that one." "I thought it would be fine to use the yellow bottle." Have you ever felt uneasy about such statements from newcomers? ● They remember chemicals by "color and appearance" and do not look at labels or product names. ● They mistakenly use similar-looking chemicals, leading to near-miss reaction accidents. ● They rely too much on the experience of "that's how we've always done it." This stems from a lack of thorough education in the field that emphasizes "do not identify chemicals by color or shape." Misuse of chemicals can occur from "just one judgment error," which can lead to major accidents. To reduce that risk, it is essential to implement education that emphasizes "confirming" rather than just "memorizing." At LinkStudio, we offer numerous video training materials aimed at reducing the risks of chemical misidentification and mix-ups, as well as promoting confirmation behaviors in the workplace. Why not approach this fundamental issue of "mistakes happen precisely because they look similar" through video education? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Why newcomers fail to notice abnormalities in filling amounts | Techniques for reviewing inspection line training

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Cultivating Observation Skills to Improve Quality and Safety

"I thought I had checked properly myself." "It was a small difference, so I didn't notice it." From the words of such a newcomer, isn't the issue of the inspection line's "inability to notice abnormalities" becoming apparent? ● An abnormal filling amount (too little or too much) cannot be judged just by looking. ● Although they are "checking," they do not see the "difference from the standard." ● Even the instructors are teaching by "learning by watching," leading to a vague understanding of the standards. This is a sign of insufficient training due to "looking without knowing the points of inspection." Checking the filling amount is not just a matter of visual observation; it is a "judgment skill." To cultivate that skill, education designed from the perspective of newcomers that focuses on "what to look at" and "how to judge" is essential. At LinkStudio, we produce numerous comparative and visual video materials specialized in visualizing inspection points, judgment discrepancies, and quality abnormalities. We invite you to consider video education to transform the workplace from "not understanding by looking" to "understanding by looking." *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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A method to reduce mistakes through education that focuses on "where to look."

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Focus on Key Points to Prevent Mistakes and Quality Decline

"I was properly checking." "When I looked, I couldn't tell where the mistake was." If such voices are coming from the field, there is a possibility that the "perspective of confirmation" is ambiguous while inspections are being conducted. ● I was told to "look at everything," but in the end, I don't know "what to prioritize." ● There is no priority in the areas to be inspected, leading to missed abnormalities that should have been noticed. ● The "points" that experienced individuals unconsciously observe are not being communicated to newcomers. This reflects the limitations of educational design that has not clearly documented or visualized the "confirmation points in the inspection process." Mistakes in inspections cannot be prevented by simply saying, "Please be careful when looking." Clarifying the areas to be inspected and conveying "the reasons" is the essence of education. At LinkStudio, we offer a variety of perspective-guided and comparative video training materials specifically focused on the inspection processes for cosmetics and daily necessities. Would you like to cultivate "the ability to see" and develop "personnel who protect quality" through video training? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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What are the subtle quality defects caused by a newcomer over-tightening screws?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Education to Prevent Over-tightening Protects Quality and Productivity

"I thought I tightened the screws properly, but the material cracked." "I tightened it too much, and the surface got dented." Are you seeing more reports like this from new workers on the job site? ● Cracking and denting of materials due to over-tightening screws ● Deformation and assembly defects caused by excessive tightening ● Ambiguous guidance on tightening leads to frequent quality issues This is due to a lack of education that clearly teaches the "appropriate tightening of screws." Over-tightening screws is a major cause of quality defects. That’s why it’s essential to provide clear education on proper tightening. At LinkStudio, we have produced numerous video materials focused on visualizing tightening techniques. Would you like to implement education through videos that prevents "over-tightening" and protects quality and productivity? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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What perspectives should be conveyed to a newcomer struggling with caulking?

Training for new employees in the manufacturing industry: Educating them on the meaning of their tasks promotes quality and growth.

Have you ever heard a new worker in the bathroom unit manufacturing site say, "I can't do the caulking well"? ● The thickness of the caulking is uneven ● Gaps are created ● The finish is not beautiful These issues directly affect the product's waterproofing and aesthetics, leading to complaints and rework. If new workers continue their tasks without confidence in their caulking skills, it could result in a decline in overall quality on the site. To ensure that new workers gain confidence in their caulking tasks and produce high-quality products, it is essential to educate them on the "meaning" of the procedures. Through visual teaching materials, step-by-step guidance, and appropriate feedback, we can enhance the workers' understanding and technical skills. At LinkStudio, we produce video teaching materials to support the improvement of education in manufacturing sites. If you have any inquiries regarding the review of educational content or the development of teaching materials, please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

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What are the background and solutions for the issue of "different model number" installations not decreasing?

[Training Video] "The Root Cause of Repeated Mistakes: 'Wrong Model Number.' Strengthening Systems and Education to Prevent 'Wrong Model Numbers' is Key.

Are you struggling as a team leader with the ongoing issue of "incorrect model number" installation mistakes in the assembly process? ● Parts that look similar are being mixed up during assembly ● Visual checks alone cannot completely prevent errors ● Mistakes are discovered only during final inspections or just before shipping These problems stem from a work system that relies solely on the attention and experience of the workers, and fundamental countermeasures are needed. To prevent "incorrect model number" mistakes, it is essential to create a system that does not depend on the workers' attention and to review the training. By approaching this from both technical and educational perspectives, we can achieve a reduction in errors and an increase in productivity. At LinkStudio, we produce video materials that help with parts identification and the visualization of work procedures. If you have any inquiries regarding the review of educational content or the development of teaching materials, please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

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"Why does the oversight of foreign objects occur?" Considering from the perspective of a newcomer.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] The background of overlooked foreign objects by new employees! Reviewing the training system and implementing visual training will lead to quality improvement.

In the beverage inspection line, there have been cases where new operators overlook foreign objects. This issue could have a significant impact on product quality and safety. The main causes are as follows: ● Lack of understanding of inspection standards: The definition of foreign objects and inspection criteria have not been clearly communicated. ● Immaturity in visual judgment: There is a lack of visual judgment necessary for identifying foreign objects. ● Inadequate training system: There is a lack of practical training and feedback. These factors combine to result in the oversight of foreign objects. To prevent the oversight of foreign objects in the beverage inspection line, it is essential to review the training system and introduce visual training. By sharing clear standards and procedures and revising the training system, improvements in quality can be expected. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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How to convey "education to prevent mixing errors" in a video?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] The Impact of "Mixing Errors" on Product Quality! Education utilizing videos leads to the prevention of mixing errors.

In the mixing process, the precise formulation of raw materials affects the quality of the product. However, mistakes in formulation by new operators can lead to product defects and reprocessing, resulting in decreased production efficiency and increased costs. The main causes of formulation errors by new operators are as follows: ● Insufficient understanding of procedures: They do not accurately grasp the mixing procedures or order. ● Lack of visual information: It is difficult to understand with only textual information, leading to misunderstandings. ● Inadequate training system: There is a lack of practical training and feedback. To prevent formulation errors in the mixing process, the introduction of education utilizing videos is effective. By providing visual information and conducting practical training, we can deepen the understanding of new operators and expect improvements in quality. LinkStudio produces educational materials and video teaching materials specialized for the mixing process. If you have any inquiries regarding the review of educational content or the organization of teaching materials, please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Causes of losses due to "mixing up oil types" and educational improvements.

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Losses due to oil type mix-ups! Clarifying identification labels and strengthening the training system will lead to quality improvement.

In lubricant manufacturing, mistakes in managing raw material tanks that lead to the mixing up of oil types can cause significant losses, such as a decline in product quality, production line stoppages, and even large amounts of waste disposal. Mistakes made by new operators have been particularly reported, making it urgent to review the training system. The main causes of oil type mix-ups are as follows: ● Inadequate identification labels: Labels on tanks and pipes are unclear, making it difficult to identify oil types. ● Inadequate procedures: Work procedures are ambiguous, and accurate operating procedures are not communicated. ● Insufficient training system: Practical training for new operators is lacking, and their judgment skills in the field are not developed. To prevent oil type mix-ups in raw material tank management, it is essential to clarify identification labels and strengthen the training system. By sharing clear standards and procedures and reviewing the training system, improvements in quality can be expected. LinkStudio produces educational materials and video content specialized in raw material tank management. If you have any inquiries regarding the review of educational content or the development of teaching materials, please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.*

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How can we cultivate the awareness that "memory protects life"?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Safety Education Video] The dangers of relying on memory for tasks! Building an education system that does not depend on memory leads to improved safety.

In environments where hazardous materials are handled, it is essential to accurately memorize and execute work procedures and safety measures. However, if new workers are unable to memorize the procedures accurately, there is a risk of leading to serious accidents or disasters. The main challenges associated with relying on memory for tasks are as follows: ● Insufficient retention of information: It is difficult for new workers to remember a large amount of information in a short period. ● Complexity of procedures: The work procedures are complex, making accurate execution difficult with memory alone. ● Inadequate training system: There is insufficient training for tasks that rely on memory. To mitigate the risks of relying on memory in environments handling hazardous materials, it is essential to provide visual information, utilize checklists, and strengthen the training system. By sharing clear standards and procedures and reviewing the training system, improvements in safety can be expected. LinkStudio specializes in producing educational materials and video content tailored for environments handling hazardous materials. If you have any inquiries regarding the review of educational content or the development of teaching materials, please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

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How can we reconsider education that does not convey the fear of "discharge accidents"?

[Safety Education Video] [Video Training] The risks of accidents caused by electrostatic discharge! Strengthening electrostatic countermeasure education leads to improved safety and quality.

Static electricity can lead to a decline in product quality and equipment failure in manufacturing environments, as well as serious accidents such as fires and explosions. The risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD) increases particularly in environments dealing with electronic components and chemicals. The main reasons why the importance of static electricity countermeasures is not conveyed to workers are as follows: ● Invisible phenomenon: Static electricity is difficult to perceive visually, making it hard to grasp its dangers. ● Abstract educational content: There is a lack of explanations using concrete examples and data, which hinders deeper understanding. ● Formalization of countermeasures: Static electricity measures become merely procedural, leading to a lack of awareness among workers. In manufacturing environments where static electricity countermeasures are necessary, it is essential to enhance workers' awareness through the introduction of specific examples, the use of visual teaching materials, and the strengthening of the educational system. These efforts are expected to improve safety and maintain product quality. LinkStudio produces educational materials and video content specifically focused on static electricity countermeasures. If you have any inquiries regarding the review of educational content or the development of teaching materials, please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

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Innovative Education to Change the "Inexperienced Newcomer Who Cannot Make Judgments"

【Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training】 "New Employees Who Cannot Make Judgments" Cause Quality Risks! Introducing the Background of Insufficient Judgment Skills.

Visual inspection of electronic components is a crucial process for ensuring product quality. However, novice inspectors often face challenges such as "not knowing where to look" and "ambiguous criteria for judgment," which can lead to overlooking defective products or making incorrect assessments, thereby increasing quality risks. The main reasons why novice inspectors struggle with judgment are as follows: ● Abstract nature of training content: There are many vague instructions like "look carefully" and "don't miss any abnormalities," without specific criteria for judgment being provided. ● Lack of experience: There are few opportunities to encounter actual defective products or abnormal cases, resulting in underdeveloped judgment skills. ● Insufficient sharing of perspectives: The "points to look for" from experienced inspectors are not clearly communicated. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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How to prevent 'order mistakes' from causing rework?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Mistakes in order lead to rework and decreased production efficiency! Improve production efficiency through education to prevent order mistakes.

In the equipment assembly line, mistakes in the order of attaching parts, known as "order mistakes," can lead to rework and quality defects, resulting in decreased production efficiency. New workers, in particular, tend to proceed with their tasks based on partial understanding without grasping the overall picture of the work procedures. The main factors contributing to order mistakes are as follows: ● Insufficient understanding of work procedures: New workers do not fully grasp the entire assembly process. ● Abstract nature of training content: There are many vague instructions such as "make sure to check" and "avoid mistakes," without specific steps provided. ● Inadequate manuals: Work procedure documents are either not organized or not updated, leading to a disconnect with the actual situation on the shop floor. To prevent order mistakes in the equipment assembly line, it is essential to organize and update work procedure documents, implement specific training, and utilize checklists. These efforts are expected to improve production efficiency and stabilize quality. LinkStudio produces educational materials and video resources specifically for equipment assembly lines. If you have any inquiries regarding the review of training content or the organization of materials, please feel free to contact us.

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How to convey the essence to a 'newcomer who thinks it's enough to just tighten things up'

【Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training】 The Dangers of New Employees Who Think "Just Tightening is Enough"! The Background of the Importance of Torque Management Not Being Conveyed.

In the manufacturing field, the fastening work of bolts and nuts is one of the basic processes. However, some new workers tend to think that "as long as it is tightened, it's fine," and they often overlook proper torque management. This kind of perception can have a significant impact on the quality and safety of the products. The main reasons why newcomers cannot understand the importance of torque management are as follows: ● Abstract nature of the training content: There are many abstract instructions like "tighten properly," without specific torque values or management methods provided. ● Lack of practical training: There are few opportunities to experience the importance of torque management through actual work. ● Insufficient sharing of torque management failure cases: There is inadequate information sharing about past failure cases and their impacts, leading to a lack of awareness of the risks. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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How can we break away from "education that relies on intuition"?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Training Efficiency] "Education relying on intuition causes quality variability! Achieving quality stability through education that does not depend on intuition."

In manufacturing processes that require fine adjustments, guidance based on the "intuition" of skilled workers is often provided. However, such educational methods can easily lead to individual differences, which may result in variations in quality and a decrease in reproducibility. The main factors contributing to education relying on intuition are as follows: ● Inadequate manuals: There are no manuals that detail specific procedures or numerical values. ● Tacit knowledge of skilled workers: Skilled workers find it difficult to articulate their own experiences and intuitions, making clear guidance challenging. ● Constraints on training time: There is insufficient time allocated for training newcomers, forcing reliance on intuitive guidance. In adjustment processes that require fine-tuning, it is possible to move away from education based on intuition and utilize standardized procedures and specific educational tools to prevent variations in quality and improve product stability. LinkStudio produces educational materials and video content specialized for adjustment processes. If you have any inquiries regarding the review of educational content or the development of teaching materials, please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

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How to teach a newcomer who has "vague procedures for aseptic work"?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Risks Caused by New Employees Who Are Unclear About Aseptic Procedures! Ensure Clear Understanding of Aseptic Procedures Through Effective Education.

In a pharmaceutical factory, strict adherence to aseptic work procedures is essential for ensuring the quality and safety of products. However, if new operators have a vague understanding of aseptic work procedures, the following risks may arise: ● Product contamination: The aseptic condition may not be maintained, leading to the possibility of microbial contamination of the product. ● Occurrence of quality defects: Errors in procedures may result in the product failing to meet quality standards. ● Regulatory violations: There is an increased risk of violating regulations such as GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice), which may lead to administrative guidance or product recalls. For new operators who have a vague understanding of aseptic work procedures, specific and practical training is necessary. By utilizing video manuals, simulated training, and checklists, we can clarify procedures and improve understanding. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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How do you respond to the concern, 'Is it safe to touch this chemical?'

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] The background of new employees' anxiety about "Is it okay to touch?" Strengthening education to alleviate new employees' anxiety and improve work efficiency.

In the pharmaceutical field, newcomers may have concerns about handling chemicals, such as asking, "Is it safe to touch this chemical?" The background of these concerns can be attributed to the following factors: ● Lack of understanding of GHS labels: They do not accurately understand the meanings of red and green labels. ● Insufficient knowledge about the hazards and risks of chemicals: They lack basic knowledge about the properties and risks of the chemicals. ● Inadequate education and training: There is insufficient education and training through actual work experience. Due to these factors, newcomers may feel anxious about handling chemicals, which can lead to decreased work efficiency and potential mistakes. In the training of newcomers in the pharmaceutical field, strengthening education using GHS labels and SDS can alleviate their concerns and improve work efficiency. As educators, let's build an appropriate educational system and create an environment where newcomers can work with confidence. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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What are the blind spots that are not visible to the "newcomer who keeps making 'template misalignment' mistakes"?

Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training: The Background of Newcomers Repeatedly Making 'Mold Misalignment' Mistakes! Preventing 'Mold Misalignment' through Strengthened Education

In the casting site, new workers may repeatedly make "mold misalignment" mistakes. Such errors can lead to issues such as a decline in product quality, an increase in rework, and delays in delivery. The background behind new workers repeating the same mistakes may include the following factors: ● Insufficient understanding of work procedures: They do not fully understand the importance and steps of mold alignment. ● Lack of visual confirmation skills: Their ability to accurately check for mold misalignment visually is underdeveloped. ● Issues with teaching methods: Instruction relies heavily on experience-based rules, and specific countermeasures are not communicated. The main causes of "mold misalignment" are as follows: ● Ambiguous mold alignment standards: New workers do not clearly understand the standards for mold alignment. ● Inadequate checking system: Post-work checks are not sufficiently conducted. ● Lack of educational materials: There are no visually understandable educational materials provided. "Mold misalignment" in the casting site can be prevented through appropriate education and training. By utilizing visual educational materials and strengthening the checking system, we can enhance the understanding and awareness of new workers and reduce the occurrence of mistakes. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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How do you convey that "cutting corners doubles the defect rate"?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] The Importance of Slag Cleaning and Challenges in New Employee Education! Achieving Thorough Slag Cleaning and Quality Improvement through Enhanced Training.

In the casting site, the removal of slag (impurities) is a crucial process that affects product quality. However, there have been reports of increased defect rates due to new workers not fully understanding the importance of this process and cutting corners. Such situations can lead to problems such as a decline in product quality, an increase in rework, and delays in delivery, which negatively impact the overall productivity of the company. The main reasons why new workers underestimate slag cleaning are as follows: ● Lack of understanding of the importance of the process: They do not recognize the impact of slag cleaning on product quality. ● Ambiguity in work procedures: Specific cleaning procedures and standards are not clearly defined. ● Issues with the education method: Instruction is mainly based on experience, without conveying the theoretical background or specific impacts. Slag cleaning is essential for ensuring quality in the casting process. Through appropriate education and training, we can enhance workers' awareness and skills, leading to improved product quality and productivity. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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What is the instructional mistake behind "I got the order wrong"?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] The Background of the Mistake "I Got the Order Wrong"! Strengthening Education to Prevent Mixing Order Mistakes and Achieve Quality Improvement.

In the detergent manufacturing process, the order of ingredient mixing directly affects the quality of the product. However, mistakes in the mixing order by new operators can lead to issues such as product defects and line stoppages. The background of such mistakes may involve challenges in training methods and guidance systems. The main causes of errors in the mixing order are as follows: ● Inadequate training materials: Mixing procedures are not clearly outlined or are visually unclear. ● Lack of practical training: Education is primarily theoretical, with insufficient hands-on training through actual work. ● Absence of verification procedures: There are no checklists or double-check systems established before and after work. Mistakes in the mixing order during the detergent formulation process can significantly impact product quality and productivity. Through appropriate education and training, we can enhance the awareness and skills of operators, preventing mistakes and improving quality. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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An educational method to understand 'why it foams'

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] Background of Foaming Issues! Strengthening Education to Prevent Foaming Problems and Achieve Quality Improvement

In the detergent manufacturing process, unexpected foaming can occur during production, raising concerns about decreased work efficiency and the impact on product quality. This is particularly problematic when new operators do not understand the causes of foaming, as they may not be able to respond appropriately, leading to repeated issues. The main causes of foaming are as follows: ● Excessive use of surfactants: When the main component of the detergent, surfactants, is added in excess, it becomes more prone to foaming. ● Improper stirring speed: Stirring at high speeds incorporates more air, which promotes foaming. ● Incorrect order of ingredient addition: Adding certain ingredients first can create an environment that is conducive to foaming. These factors are often rooted in mistakes in work procedures, equipment settings, and a lack of understanding of the properties of the raw materials. Foaming issues in the detergent manufacturing process can significantly affect product quality and production efficiency. Through appropriate education and training, we can enhance operators' understanding and awareness, thereby preventing troubles and improving quality. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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How can we make newcomers aware of the causes of "packing misalignment"?

Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training: Background of Packing Misalignment! Strengthening Education to Prevent Packing Misalignment and Achieve Quality Improvement.

Misalignment of gaskets on the filling line can cause various problems such as liquid leakage, deterioration of product quality, and damage to equipment. Especially when new operators do not understand the correct installation methods and importance of gaskets, the incidence of troubles increases. The main causes of gasket misalignment are as follows: ● Carelessness during installation: Insufficient alignment of the gasket, leading to improper fitting. ● Uneven tightening force: Unequal tightening of bolts causes the gasket to shift to one side. ● Foreign matter contamination: Foreign objects entering the gasket installation area prevent proper sealing. ● Deterioration of the gasket: Gaskets that have been used for a long time may harden or deform, making them prone to misalignment. Gasket misalignment on the filling line significantly impacts product quality and production efficiency. Through appropriate education and training, we can enhance operators' understanding and awareness, thereby preventing troubles and improving quality. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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To the trainer of the filling line: "What is the rookie's blind spot regarding 'the liquid leak that won't stop'?"

Background of liquid leakage troubles in manufacturing industry newcomer training! Strengthening education to prevent liquid leakage and achieve quality improvement.

In the filling line, liquid leakage causes various problems such as a decline in product quality, damage to equipment, and deterioration of the working environment. Especially when new operators do not understand the causes and countermeasures for liquid leakage, the likelihood of frequent troubles increases. The main causes of liquid leakage are as follows: ● Deterioration or damage of packing: Packing that has been used for a long time hardens or deforms, reducing its sealing ability. ● Uneven tightening force: If the bolts are not tightened evenly, the packing may shift to one side. ● Contamination by foreign substances: Foreign substances entering the packing installation area prevent proper adhesion. ● Liquid dripping from the nozzle: If liquid drips from the tip of the filling nozzle, it can be addressed by installing a stop valve at the nozzle tip. Liquid leakage in the filling line has a significant impact on product quality and production efficiency. Through appropriate education and training, we can enhance the understanding and awareness of operators, thereby preventing troubles and improving quality. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Educational design to avoid judging by appearance.

Quality risks caused by inspection based on appearance in manufacturing industry newcomer training! Education that does not judge by appearance builds quality and trust.

In the inspection process of daily necessities, workers often rely on their experience and intuition to judge quality, which can lead to variations in quality and the oversight of defective products. Especially for new workers, performing tasks without clear standards can result in ambiguous judgments. In the inspection process of daily necessities, designing education to ensure that judgments are not based solely on appearance directly contributes to stabilizing quality and gaining customer trust. By thoroughly implementing inspections based on clear standards and procedures, we can prevent the shipment of defective products and enhance the brand value of the company. Let’s build quality and trust through the review of educational design and continuous improvement. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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Foreign Education for the Manufacturing Industry: Why Doesn't It Get Through? [Presentation of Explanatory Materials]

A must-see for those struggling with safety education in the manufacturing industry! Improve understanding with multilingual training!

In safety education for the manufacturing industry, effective communication with foreign employees is a significant challenge. Due to language differences, there can be variations in understanding the educational content, which may increase the risk of workplace accidents. Additionally, the increased burden on educators cannot be overlooked. This document explains multilingual educational methods and case studies to address the challenges of educating foreign employees in safety training within the manufacturing sector. It introduces specific methods to reduce mistakes in safety education and prevent early turnover. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Safety education on the manufacturing floor - Dissemination of safety rules to foreign employees - Creation of multilingual educational content 【Effects of Implementation】 - Improved understanding in safety education - Reduced risk of workplace accidents - Alleviation of the burden on educators

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Why is foreign education not getting through in the tourism industry?

Education that deepens cultural understanding for smooth communication with foreign tourists.

In the tourism industry, addressing the needs of foreign tourists involves important challenges related to misunderstandings and communication issues arising from cultural differences. In particular, a lack of understanding of rules, manners, and historical backgrounds at tourist sites can lead to decreased customer satisfaction and potential troubles. This document explains the key points for effective information delivery and deepening cultural understanding for foreign tourists, provided by our company, which offers a "10-minute multilingual training animation production service." 【Usage Scenarios】 * Customer service at tourist information centers * Service provision at hotels and inns * Tour guiding 【Benefits of Implementation】 * Increased satisfaction among foreign tourists * Reduction in troubles * Increase in repeat visitors

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Foreign Education for Logistics: Why Doesn't It Get Through? [Presentation of Explanatory Materials]

Attention foreign staff training coordinators in logistics! An explanation of educational methods to overcome language barriers.

In the logistics industry, accurate and prompt work instructions are required. Especially when instructions to foreign staff are ambiguous, there is a risk of incorrect work or accidents. Due to the language barrier, it can be difficult to convey the instructions, and there are challenges related to the time required for training. This document explains the key points for effective education of foreign staff provided by our company, which offers a "10-minute multilingual training animation production service." 【Usage Scenarios】 - Picking operations in the warehouse - Forklift operation training - Safety reminders - Explanation of inbound and outbound procedures 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Reduction of work errors - Improvement of safety - Shortening of training time - Enhancement of operational efficiency

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Materials for Solving Issues in Foreign Education for Educational Institutions

Reducing the burden on educational settings! An explanation of multilingual education methods.

In the educational field, effective teaching methods are required to improve the understanding of foreign learners. In particular, there are challenges due to language barriers and cultural differences, which make it difficult to convey learning content and take time for instruction. This document explains the three barriers in foreign education and introduces teaching methods and points for multilingual support to enhance understanding. Our company specializes in producing training and educational videos for the manufacturing industry and has received high evaluations on platforms such as Coconala. We will leverage this know-how to contribute to solving challenges in the educational field. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Classes for foreign exchange students - Education at Japanese language schools - In-house training in companies 【Effects of Implementation】 - Improved understanding of learners - Reduced burden on educators - Visualization of educational effectiveness

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Compliance training video for pharmaceuticals

Enhancing compliance in the pharmaceutical industry with multilingual support.

In the pharmaceutical industry, compliance is essential. In particular, instilling awareness of legal compliance among foreign employees is crucial for maintaining the company's credibility. Due to language differences, there can be gaps in understanding compliance, which may lead to unintentional legal violations. This product explains multilingual educational methods and case studies to address the challenges of compliance training in the pharmaceutical industry. It introduces specific ways to reduce the risk of compliance violations and enhance the overall legal compliance awareness within the company. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Compliance training in pharmaceutical manufacturing sites - Dissemination of legal compliance rules to foreign employees - Creation of multilingual educational content 【Effects of Implementation】 - Improved understanding of compliance - Reduced risk of legal violations - Enhanced compliance awareness across the company

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Foreign education for metalworking: Why doesn't it get through?

Multilingual safety education for machine operation in the metal processing industry!

In the metal processing industry, safety education in machine operation is extremely important. Particularly, as the number of foreign employees increases, differences in language can lead to misunderstandings of safety rules, raising the risk of workplace accidents. Additionally, the burden on educators tends to increase. This document explains multilingual educational methods and case studies to address the challenges of safety education for foreign employees in the metal processing industry. It introduces specific methods to reduce mistakes in safety education and promote safe machine operation. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Safety education regarding machine operation in metal processing sites - Dissemination of safety rules to foreign employees - Creation of multilingual educational content 【Effects of Implementation】 - Improved understanding in safety education - Reduced risk of workplace accidents - Alleviation of the burden on educators

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