Improving industrial safety levels! Technical development support and information exchange through the cooperation of participants from industry, government, and academia.
Safety Network Japan (SNJ) aims to eliminate labor accidents in Japan and improve industrial safety levels through information exchange among members, support for technological development, and awareness-raising activities related to machine safety. Members include machine manufacturers, FA equipment manufacturers, users who adopt these technologies, and academic experts. Activities in Japan include an annual general meeting in February, regular meetings, and training sessions by experts held five times a year, as well as the provision of information on international safety standards and opportunities for exchanging opinions. [Purpose] ■ Awareness-raising activities for the elimination of labor accidents and improvement of industrial safety levels in Japan ■ Support for technological development and information exchange through cooperation among participating members from industry, government, and academia *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Activities】 <Activities in Japan (Member Benefits)> ■ Annual General Meeting: Held in February ■ Regular meetings and training sessions by experts held 5 times a year ■ Information provision on international safety standards and more ■ Opinion exchange meetings <Public Relations Activities> ■ Information dissemination via blog (Ura Pirutsu Newspaper) ■ Seminar hosting ■ Activity reports in industry magazines and others *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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This is an open forum aimed at users, system integrators, manufacturers, and research institutions involved in fail-safe automation. Since its establishment in 1999, it has been working to promote the SafetyBUSp system and the new Ethernet-based industrial communication system, SafetyNETp technology. Currently, it mainly offers services related to machine safety and international standards.