[ZEROSAI Introduction Interview] Japan National Land Development Corporation: Regular weather checks by all members of the worksite have become routine. This positively impacts process management and further enhances each individual's awareness of weather and safety measures.

We would like to introduce an interview article about the natural disaster prevention system ZEROSAI, implemented by Kumamoto Prefecture's Amakusa City and developed by Japan National Land Development Co., Ltd.
They have previously adopted ZEROSAI at another site and are now implementing it again.
- What challenges did you face at the current site?
Since we work with soil, we are greatly affected by the weather, making us very concerned about the weather tomorrow or in a few days. Additionally, construction starts with logging, and the working environment changes depending on the logging location, so we are working to overcome those challenges. When we previously used ZEROSAI, the office was close to the site and the construction was in the city, so we installed the equipment in the office and accessed information in a timely manner. This time, the office and the site are far apart, and the signal is poor. Once we understood the areas with good and bad signals after clearing the forest, we wanted to quickly install ZEROSAI to grasp the weather information.
- In what scenarios are you utilizing it?
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*The attached photo is for illustration purposes.


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