This summer is dangerous. With extreme heat days and legal reforms, what responses are required in manufacturing sites?
This summer, "as usual" will not apply.
The Japan Meteorological Agency has newly categorized days with a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius or higher as "extreme heat days," in addition to "heat wave days" with temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius, sounding a strong alarm as the reality of disaster-level heat becomes a tangible risk. Furthermore, due to the revised Occupational Safety and Health Regulations enacted in June last year and the revised Occupational Safety and Health Act that came into effect in April this year by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, workplace measures against heatstroke are now shifting from "awareness" to "specific management." In particular, consideration for older workers is highlighted as a key point of focus. ▼ Heatstroke in older workers is "prone to become severe" - Diminished sensitivity to heat and thirst - Reduced sweating and body temperature regulation functions - Slower recovery due to pre-existing conditions or medication effects With the overlap of extreme heat days, legal revisions, and older workers, postponing measures against heatstroke now poses a "management risk" that could lead to work-related accidents, corrective guidance, or operational shutdowns. Therefore, we have launched a website that explains the interpretation of the regulations and the necessary responses while analyzing materials from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare! Waiting until summer is in full swing may leave little time for adequate responses. Now, when "nothing has happened," is the perfect time for a review.
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We will introduce two solutions to comply with the obligation to address heatstroke prevention. - A "Health Alert Package by C-BOX" that measures each individual's physical condition and heat stress using wearable devices and promptly notifies of any abnormalities through voice alerts. - An "Amenity Meter" that visualizes temperature, humidity, and other factors to facilitate improvements.
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The notification package for individuals with health issues by C-BOX can measure each person's condition and heat stress, and promptly inform them of any abnormalities through voice alerts. This enables early detection of health issues and preventive measures. It allows for the establishment of a system that complies with mandatory regulations due to legal amendments.
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This is an IoT solution that measures temperature, humidity, illumination, noise, dust concentration, and VOC concentration using sensors installed in various locations within the factory, allowing the data to be checked in the factory or office.
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| Notification Package for Those in Poor Health by C-BOX | This is a DX solution that measures each individual's physical condition and heat stress using wearable devices and can promptly notify of any abnormalities via voice. |
| An IoT solution that visualizes temperature, humidity, and more to facilitate improvements: Amenity Meter. | This is a DX solution that measures temperature, humidity, illuminance, noise, dust concentration, and VOC concentration using sensors installed in various locations within the factory, allowing the on-site environment to be monitored from within the factory or the office. |
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Since its founding in 1934, Shinto Industries has focused on its casting business as a strong core, applying and expanding the technologies and know-how cultivated there into various non-casting fields of the material industry, continuously evolving. Shinto's manufacturing capabilities are recognized for their comprehensive strength as a plant engineering manufacturer that supports the manufacturing industry from behind the scenes, providing technologies that integrate "environment and safety" with "know-how" through the "three attractions plus alpha" of high-quality "machinery and equipment" that accumulates the latest technology, high-quality "projectiles, abrasives, and consumables" that maximize the performance of machinery and equipment, and "support for stable operations" that maintains high performance.




