Clarifying the "obligation" of the emergency stop switch! From legal basis to correct installation methods.
Clearly explain what types of machines and equipment are required to be installed!
Is the installation of emergency stop switches really a legal "obligation"? For those who have vague questions, this article clearly explains the existence of such obligations based on Japanese laws, including the Labor Safety and Health Act, and specifies which machines and equipment are required to have them installed. By comprehensively understanding the risks and penalties for neglecting these obligations, as well as the correct installation methods, operational standards, and the importance of emergency stop switches, you can obtain valuable information that contributes to ensuring worker safety and compliance with regulations for companies. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in 1992 as the Japanese sales base for Albright International, primarily engaging in the sales of Albright International's electrical components (D.C. contactors and emergency power cutoff switches) to manufacturers of electric vehicles and automated guided vehicles. Our products are not only of high quality and high performance, but they are also extremely compact and excel in robustness and durability. We also provide long-term support for repairs, so please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.