Can we create a video that conveys safety education for chemical substances without any real-life experience?
[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Safety Education Video] Surpassing what cannot be conveyed without experience through video.
"Unless you actually experience a close call, you won't understand the dangers." "The handling of chemicals can only be learned on-site." Isn't such a premise still present in educational settings? ● Newcomers with a weak sense of danger end up handling chemicals "carelessly." ● Because it is based on personal experience, training for inexperienced individuals becomes vague. ● While we don't want actual accidents to happen, the mindset of "you won't understand unless you experience it" has become normalized. This reflects the limitations of education where "teaching safety" turns into "making someone actually experience danger." In chemical safety education, realizing the dangers only after an accident occurs is too late. That’s why it is essential to design education that allows learning without direct experience and to cultivate a culture that prevents accidents before they happen. At LinkStudio, we produce a variety of reproducible, experiential, and story-based video materials specifically focused on chemical risks. Why not introduce "education that can be conveyed without experience" through the medium of video in your workplace? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
- Company:LinkStudio
- Price:100,000 yen-500,000 yen