[Explanation Video] Detailed Risk Assessment of Hazardous Areas
We have released a commentary video on our past webinar "Detailed Risk Assessment of Hazardous Areas." The video explains the differences between old and new assessment methods, recent case studies, as well as the assessment methods and points to consider in the evaluation of detailed risk assessment of hazardous areas.
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You can view it on our company's website under the "Catalog Download and Video Viewing" page. ↓↓Watch the video here↓↓ https://fpec1.co.jp/catalogue.html *You can view it by filling out a simple form.
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Are you companies handling hazardous materials considering DX (digital transformation) and business improvements like the following? ◎ Expansion of the use of smartphones and tablets (Digitalization of work records, efficiency improvement in on-site operations, rapid information sharing, etc.) ◎ Expansion of the installation of sensors and cameras (Real-time data acquisition and integration, prevention of accidents and failures through anomaly detection, etc.) ◎ Promotion of drone utilization (Labor-saving in inspection work at heights, prevention of mistakes, etc.) ◎ Reduction of construction costs (Cost reduction through the introduction of non-explosion-proof equipment, etc.) ◎ Introduction of fixed equipment that cannot comply with explosion-proof structures For the business improvements and efficiency enhancements mentioned above, "risk assessment based on new standards and redefinition of non-explosion-proof areas" is essential. Our company conducts "detailed risk assessments of hazardous areas," implementing quantitative risk assessments based on new standards, summarizing the results, and even creating drafts of self-action plans necessary for fire safety applications! Watch our explanatory video and take the first step towards DX!
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Our company is a consulting firm specialized in disaster prevention for plants handling hazardous materials. We have accumulated extensive experience and knowledge in the basic design of disaster prevention systems for plants, and we provide practical consulting based on real-world backgrounds, not just advice. Furthermore, we have developed and commercialized numerous simulation software related to plant disasters such as explosions, fires, and gas dispersion. We utilize these tools to assist many users.