Safety measures: Case study on mirror installation for preventing near-miss incidents in office hallways!
FF mirror corridor left and right use (FT34)
After the installation of the mirror, there are no longer any sudden surprises. (T Center)
We would like to introduce the feedback from T Center, who implemented FF mirror corridors as a measure to prevent near-miss incidents in the office hallway. We installed two mirrors in the corridor to prevent collisions when exiting the office on the second floor. We initially introduced one unit as a trial, and since the response was positive, we added another one. Although there have been no actual collision incidents, since the mirrors were installed, we no longer experience any close calls. We are grateful to receive a warning plate for free by registering as a user.
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[Purpose] Measures to prevent near-miss incidents in office corridors and collisions during encounters. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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To prevent collisions when exiting the office into the hallway (corridor).
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Since a wide area is visible to the left and right, people coming from both sides of the aisle can be seen clearly.
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Installation diagram of the mirror. Installed in two locations in the hallway (corridor).
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When it comes to mirrors, most people probably think of mirrors that reflect only themselves (such as full-length mirrors, hand mirrors, or three-way mirrors). However, Komi's mirror is designed to observe the movements of other objects and people, as well as to show "consideration" for others. For example, one can check with the mirror to see if anyone is coming around a corner to avoid a collision, or to check if someone is trying to get on an elevator and wait for them... Komi's "considerate mirror" is useful all over the world, from convenience stores to airplanes.







