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[G-POKE Implementation Case] Major General Contractor

For remote inspection of bridge sites! The key factor for adoption was the low cost, no contractual obligations, and the ease of rental and use.

We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "G-POKE" at a major general contractor. The introduction was aimed at enabling remote confirmation using a small camera due to the long distance between the site and the office, and the inability for multiple people to descend to underground sites simultaneously. After implementation, the device arrived quickly and was ready for immediate use, eliminating travel time to the site and leading to a reduction in labor hours, allowing work to proceed smoothly. 【Case Overview】 ■ Purpose of Implementation - To enable remote confirmation using a small camera due to the long distance between the site and the office, and the inability for multiple people to descend to underground sites simultaneously. ■ Effects of Implementation - The device arrived quickly and was ready for immediate use, eliminating travel time to the site. - This also led to a reduction in labor hours, allowing work to proceed smoothly. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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The 2030 Problem: Issues Facing the Construction Industry and Measures to Address Them Immediately

Explaining the impact of the 2030 problem in the construction industry and three specific countermeasures!

The 2030 problem refers to the issue of labor shortages that are expected to have a serious impact on Japanese society as a whole. The construction industry is also inevitably affected, making it an urgent challenge that must be addressed collectively by the entire industry. In this article, we will explain the impact of the 2030 problem on the construction industry and outline three specific countermeasures. *For more details, you can view the related links. Please feel free to contact us for further information.*

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Why is overtime in construction management so high? Introducing four reasons, reduction methods, and examples.

Introducing the reasons and realities behind the excessive overtime in construction management, as well as methods and examples for reduction!

The job of construction management involves a wide range of tasks, from managing schedules, quality, safety, and costs to coordinating with various stakeholders and preparing documents, which tends to lead to long working hours. In particular, construction management positions are characterized by a normalization of long working hours among engineers in the architecture and civil engineering fields, regardless of age. This article will introduce the reasons for the high amount of overtime in construction management, the actual situation, methods for reduction, and case studies. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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[Helpful Column] Measures Against Customer Harassment to Become Mandatory! Actions Companies Should Take

Measures that companies should implement in accordance with the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare manual! Introducing three reasons why companies should take measures against customer harassment.

In recent years, a serious issue for companies has been harassment from customers and business partners, known as "customer harassment" (hereinafter referred to as "Kasu Hara"). The first customer harassment prevention ordinance in the country was enacted in Tokyo, and there are movements at the national level to amend laws, making countermeasures against Kasu Hara an unavoidable challenge for companies. In this article, we will explain the countermeasures that companies should immediately address regarding Kasu Hara, divided into "Preparation" and "Response" sections, taking into account the trends in legal regulations. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.

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[Helpful Column] What is the New 4K in the Construction Industry? An Explanation of the Four Elements and More

An introduction to the current state of the construction industry, the background of the promotion of "New 4K," and the "New 4K" policies promoted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

In the construction industry, where labor shortages are becoming serious, the focus is now on "New 4K." New 4K refers to initiatives aimed at securing young talent and reforming work styles by highlighting four perspectives—"salary, vacation, hope, and coolness"—in an industry often associated with the negative images of "hard, dirty, and dangerous." This article will introduce the policies and key points of initiatives aimed at realizing "New 4K," promoted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, so please read to the end. *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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[Helpful Column] The Real Challenges of Running a Construction Company and Initiatives to Address Them

Introducing five measures for solving challenges in construction company management!

The construction industry has undergone significant changes in recent years due to factors such as labor shortages caused by a declining birthrate and aging population, as well as shifts in customer acquisition methods utilizing social media. These changes have also impacted the management of construction companies, leading to various challenges. In this article, we will explain five challenges that many construction companies are facing and their corresponding countermeasures. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*

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Started system integration with 'G-cam04' and 'e-Stand'

The "G-cam04" can now be displayed on the web camera portal.

The surveillance camera service "G-cam04" provided by MIYOSHI Co., Ltd. has started system integration with the construction dashboard service "e-Stand" offered by Next Field Co., Ltd. With this integration, customers already using "G-cam04" will be able to display still images from G-cam04 on the Web camera portlet within e-Stand. We will continue to promote centralized management and aim to improve the efficiency of construction management operations in the construction industry. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further details, you can download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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The on-site signage can display "G-cam04" and "G-POKE".

"G-cam04" and "G-POKE" have started system integration with "@WEEK".

The easy surveillance camera "G-cam04" provided by MIYOSHI Co., Ltd. has started system integration with the construction site-specific digital signage "@WEEK" provided by Flex Co., Ltd. With this integration, customers already using G-cam04 and G-POKE can now display live footage from G-cam04 and G-POKE on the site’s signage using @WEEK. Moving forward, we will continue to leverage digital technology to solve the challenges faced on-site, support operational efficiency, promote work style reforms, and advance DX in construction sites. *For more details, you can view the article through the related link. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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[Useful Column] List of Examples of Hazard Prediction Activities

An explanation of the Basic 4 Rounds method and examples of hazard prediction activities by industry, such as construction and manufacturing!

Hazard prediction activities (KY activities) are an extremely important safety management method that prevents labor accidents by predicting hidden dangers before work begins and taking countermeasures. To effectively implement hazard prediction activities, specific "examples of hazard prediction activities" are essential. Therefore, this article will broadly introduce a wealth of examples of hazard prediction activities categorized by various work scenes that can be immediately utilized on-site. If you want to efficiently advance hazard prediction activities using these examples and enhance safety awareness at the site, please read the article to the end. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Useful Column: 6 Recommended Security Cameras for Fields!

Explaining the reasons why security cameras are necessary in fields, as well as theft and pest control measures and installation precautions!

The theft of crops and expensive agricultural machinery, as well as damage from pests, has become a serious issue faced by many farmers. In recent years, these damages have been on the rise, significantly impacting agricultural management. One effective means of protecting valuable fields from such threats is the use of security cameras. This article will explain how to choose suitable security cameras for monitoring fields, effective measures against theft and pests, and important considerations to keep in mind during installation. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further details, you can download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Useful Column: 4 Theft Prevention Measures for Construction Sites!

Introducing the current situation of theft at construction sites, methods of theft, theft prevention measures, and examples of criminal arrests!

Construction sites gather "highly sellable items" such as copper wire, heavy machinery, and batteries, making them prime targets for thieves. Exploiting "blind spots" during nighttime or holidays, it is not uncommon for expensive materials and tools to be lost overnight. This article clarifies the risks faced by construction sites based on actual theft cases and introduces four countermeasures that can be implemented immediately, as well as examples of construction companies that apprehended criminals using security cameras. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*

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[Helpful Column] What is Unsafe Behavior?

What is unsafe behavior? An explanation of on-site measures and examples to eliminate it, as well as the differences from unsafe conditions!

Unsafe behavior refers to actions that do not adhere to safety rules or involve taking risks while understanding the dangers involved. Approximately 96% of workplace accidents occur due to causes that include "unsafe behavior," and unsafe actions that people might "just do" on-site can lead to serious accidents. This article will explain the definition of unsafe behavior, examples of workplace accidents, and the background of why people engage in such actions despite understanding the risks. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*

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[Helpful Column] How to Eliminate Unsafe Behaviors?

Introducing four measures and the steps for implementation on-site! Also explaining how to utilize tools that make the site "visible."

Unsafe behavior refers to actions that lack consideration for safety or actions taken despite being aware of the danger. According to data from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, more than 96% of all labor accidents involve unsafe behavior. Simply urging people to "be careful" or "pay attention" does not lead to fundamental improvements. In this article, we will introduce measures to eliminate unsafe behavior in the workplace based on the approaches suggested by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. We will also explain how to utilize tools that make the workplace "visible," so please use this as a reference. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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[Useful Column] "Mobile Power" Solar Cells are Convenient for Securing Power on Site!

Methods for securing power using solar energy are gaining attention! Scenes of combined use with G-cam are also introduced.

Construction in environments without commercial power sources, such as development sites and disaster recovery areas, is not uncommon. However, temporary measures using generators can lead to burdens such as noise and fuel procurement. As a solution to these challenges, methods for securing power using solar energy are gaining attention. In this article, we will introduce solar batteries that can be smoothly implemented for safety management and remote monitoring in locations where power infrastructure is not established, such as development sites, remote areas along rivers, and event venues. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*

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