What is a near miss? Introducing industry-specific examples and how to write reports.
This explains the meaning and importance of near misses, common examples by industry, and how to write reports that help prevent recurrence.
A "near miss" refers to an event where a dangerous situation occurred but fortunately did not result in an accident. It plays an important role in identifying potential hazards in the workplace and considering countermeasures. To create a safe work environment and enhance corporate reliability, it is essential to understand the significance of near misses, which can be precursors to serious accidents or disasters, and to implement accurate cause identification and countermeasures to reduce the risk of recurrence. This article will explain the meaning and importance of near misses, common examples by industry, and how to write reports that help prevent recurrence. *For more detailed content, please refer to the link below.*
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Kaminashi is a "field DX platform" that reduces waste on-site and creates a productive work environment. It digitizes administrative tasks and routine work that were previously done on paper or Excel, from data entry of handwritten information to aggregation and reporting, enabling centralized management. It supports paperless operations, improves work efficiency, and promotes work style reform across various industries such as manufacturing, retail, food service, and logistics, contributing to the realization of field DX.