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The Pig Portable Utility Tray is a foldable utility tray. It is convenient for carrying and does not take up storage space. It does not require much storage space and can be quickly unfolded when needed. 【Features】 ■ Foldable Can be compactly folded for easy transport. It does not take up space when stored. ■ PVC Material The PVC material is easy to clean and ideal for transporting small amounts of liquid. ■ Green Color The color is a highly visible green. ■ Flame Retardant Compliant It has passed the flame retardant performance verification examination set by the Japan Flame Retardant Association. Please also take a look at the catalog page.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for workplaces handling chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective equipment, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a protective equipment management supervisor. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, it is necessary to require workers to use protective equipment to prevent injuries, depending on the harmfulness of the substance. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a protective gear management supervisor. ■ Prevention of direct contact with harmful chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, workers must be required to use protective gear to prevent such injuries, depending on the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases of improper use, reuse, or instances where protective gloves are not used despite the work being hazardous. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to neglecting "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more common cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their appropriate usage.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a manager responsible for the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, they must be provided with protective gear to prevent such injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationSince 1988, the number of casualties from labor accidents has been decreasing, but since 2000, the situation has remained stagnant. In White Paper Vol. 2, "A Sharp Increase in Winter: Preventing Falls Before They Happen," we addressed the causes and preventive measures for falls, which are the most common type of labor accident. But why do labor accidents occur in the first place? This time, I would like to focus on protecting the safety of workers and discuss the mechanisms behind labor accidents and their prevention.
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Free membership registrationThis article will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and will explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves come in a wide variety, and there may be cases of improper use, reuse, or instances where protective gloves are not worn despite the work being hazardous. However, neglecting such situations leads to the continuation of [unsafe behaviors] and [unsafe conditions], as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their proper usage.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such incidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. Completely preventing accidents is difficult, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near-miss incidents, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous work. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to neglecting "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, which increases the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) among labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near-miss incidents that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their proper usage.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves, in particular, come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or, despite being involved in hazardous work, not used at all. However, leaving such situations unaddressed leads to the neglect of "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will discuss the characteristics of protective gloves and their appropriate usage, focusing on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage.
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Free membership registrationSince 1988, the number of casualties in labor accidents has been decreasing, but since 2000, the situation has remained stagnant. In White Paper Vol. 2 [Winter Season Sees a Sharp Increase: Preventing Falls], we addressed the causes and preventive measures for falls, which are the most common type of labor accident. But why do labor accidents occur in the first place? This time, we would like to focus on protecting the safety of workers and discuss the mechanisms behind labor accidents and their prevention.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for workplaces handling chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. 【Details of the new regulations】 ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with harmful chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, it is necessary to require workers to use protective gear to prevent injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces handling chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with skin and other hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, they must be required to use protective gear to prevent injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationSince 1988, the number of casualties from labor accidents has been decreasing, but since 2000, the situation has plateaued. In White Paper Vol. 2 [Winter Season Sees a Sharp Increase, Preventing Falls], we addressed the causes and preventive measures for falls, which are the most common type of labor accident. But why do labor accidents occur in the first place? This time, I would like to focus on protecting the safety of workers and discuss the mechanisms behind labor accidents and their prevention.
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Free membership registrationThis time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in numerous varieties, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the work being hazardous. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to the neglect of "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their proper usage.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. Completely preventing accidents is difficult, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registrationWe will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. As the rainy season intensifies, are your flood prevention measures sufficient? In "Flood Prevention Measures During the Rainy Season Part 2," we will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. In Part 1, we explained the recent occurrences of flooding, the use of hazard maps for flood prediction, and securing evacuation routes. In Part 2, we will focus on the types and quantities of supplies needed during a disaster, how to develop a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), and advanced initiatives. We hope that by sharing know-how for immediate and appropriate responses during disasters, we can contribute to the safety of your company.
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Free membership registrationWe will answer the question, "How should companies prepare for flood damage?" Now, before the rainy season begins, let's prepare for typhoons and heavy rain. Flooding poses a significant risk to businesses. In recent years, damage from floods and heavy rain has increased, greatly impacting companies' performance and sustainability. For example, the damage caused by the heavy rains in western Japan in July 2018 and Typhoon No. 19 in October 2019 is still fresh in our memories, and it is important to learn from these cases. Every time we see news of corporate facilities such as offices, warehouses, factories, and stores suffering from flooding, many stakeholders may worry, "Will our company be okay?" Preparing for flood damage is becoming increasingly important for business continuity. To address the question, "How should companies prepare for flood damage?" we will introduce the basics of flood prevention measures in two parts. Now is the time to prepare for typhoons and heavy rain before the rainy season begins.
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Free membership registrationI will introduce the causes and countermeasures of water pollution, which has a significant impact on life and the environment. During Japan's period of rapid economic growth, pollution-related diseases caused by environmental pollution continue to cast a dark shadow over victims, residents of affected areas, and the environment. Among pollution-related diseases, Minamata disease, Niigata Minamata disease, Yokkaichi asthma, and Itai-itai disease are referred to as the "four major pollution diseases," with three of them, excluding Yokkaichi asthma, caused by water pollution. **Minamata Disease** This pollution-related disease occurred in Minamata Bay, Kumamoto Prefecture. It resulted in serious health damage due to the consumption of fish contaminated by organic mercury discharged from factories. It is also called the origin of pollution. **Niigata Minamata Disease** This pollution-related disease occurred in the Agano River basin in Niigata Prefecture. It resulted in serious health damage due to the consumption of fish contaminated by organic mercury discharged from factories. **Itai-itai Disease** This pollution-related disease occurred in the Jinzu River basin in Toyama Prefecture. It resulted in serious health damage due to the consumption of rice grown in water contaminated by cadmium discharged from mines. This time, I would like to focus on water pollution, which has a significant impact on life and the environment.
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Free membership registrationSince 1988, the number of casualties from labor accidents has been decreasing, but since 2000, the decline has plateaued. In White Paper Vol. 2, titled "Winter Sees a Sharp Increase: Preventing Falls Before They Happen," we addressed the causes and preventive measures for falls, which are the most common type of labor accident. However, why do labor accidents occur in the first place? This time, I would like to focus on protecting the safety of workers and discuss the mechanisms behind labor accidents and their prevention.
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Free membership registrationLabor accidents (work-related injuries) refer to situations where workers are injured, become ill, or die due to work or commuting. Specifically, the following situations are included: 1. Occupational accidents: When workers are injured, become ill, or die due to work-related causes. 2. Commuting accidents: When workers are injured, become ill, or die due to commuting-related causes. To reduce labor accidents, there is a medium-term plan established by the government, businesses, and workers that focuses on key issues, and this information is useful for the prevention and measures against labor accidents. Additionally, businesses are required to continue their efforts to ensure a safe workplace environment. This time, we will focus on the most common type of labor accident, falls, and introduce measures to prevent them.
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Free membership registrationISO 14001 is a standard aimed at establishing a framework that enables organizations to achieve sound environmental performance by managing the impacts of their business activities and the products and services that result from them, in alignment with their own 'environmental policies and objectives' set by the organization. There are four main initiatives: 'Understanding environmental impacts,' 'Risk management and planning,' 'Operation of the PDCA cycle,' and 'Creation of an environmental manual.' Through these initiatives, organizations can enhance their image and create business opportunities by contributing to environmental conservation. This white paper aims to introduce environmental changes, disaster cases, and their countermeasures, and will be published monthly to assist everyone in preparing for the acquisition and renewal of ISO 14001. This time, based on the environmental changes and disaster cases that occurred in 2023, I hope to provide insights that will be helpful for your acquisition and improvement points regarding ISO 14001 in 2024.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. Although the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. While it is difficult to completely prevent accidents from occurring, it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for workplaces handling chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establishment of a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with harmful chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, it is necessary to require workers to use protective gear to prevent injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with harmful chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to the skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, it is necessary to require workers to use protective gear to prevent such injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are approximately twice as frequent as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such incidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. While it is difficult to completely prevent accidents, it is possible to reduce their occurrence by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. This time, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for workplaces handling chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, appropriate protective gear must be provided to workers based on the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent work-related accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a protective gear management responsible person. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, they must be required to use protective gear to prevent injuries, depending on the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registrationThe Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent occupational accidents caused by chemical substances. Starting from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for workplaces handling chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective goggles. [Details of the new regulations] ■ Workplace structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a person responsible for managing the use of protective gear. ■ Prevention of direct contact with hazardous chemical substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, the workers must be provided with protective gear to prevent such injuries, according to the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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Free membership registration- The Four-in-One Pig Mat is an absorbent mat that serves four functions in one: pad, roll, sock, and wipe. - It comes in a convenient dispenser box for easy transport and storage. - It absorbs oil, coolant, solvents, water, and more. - Flame-retardant compliant product. 【As a Pad】 Quick and easy to wipe up liquid spills. 【As a Roll in Walkways】 The durable upper layer of the mat is wear-resistant and tough, making it less likely to tear. The flexible lower layer adheres firmly to the floor. 【As a Sock】 With creases for easy folding, it can be folded into a thick rectangle. It catches liquid leaks and drips from machinery. 【As a Wipe】 Convenient with perforations. Cut only the necessary amount without waste for wiping machinery or absorbing spilled liquids during manufacturing. 【Basic Information】 Size: Width 41 cm × Length 24 m × Thickness 3 mm Contents: 1 roll/box Weight: Approximately 4.5 kg/box Absorption capacity: Approximately 35.5 liters/box
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Free membership registrationThe Pig Portable Utility Tray is a foldable utility tray. It is convenient for carrying and does not take up much storage space. It doesn't require much storage space and can be quickly unfolded when needed. 【Features】 ■ Foldable It can be compactly folded for easy transport. It also doesn't take up space when stored. ■ PVC Material The PVC material is easy to clean and ideal for transporting small amounts of liquid. ■ Green Color The color is a highly visible green. ■ Flame Retardant Product It has passed the flame retardant performance verification test set by the Japan Flame Retardant Association. Please also take a look at the catalog page.
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Free membership registrationIntroducing a thorough exploration of the charm of convenient techniques and ideas that can be used for liquid storage, leak prevention, and water conservation with wooden frames and oil containment (oil pans)! Are you facing any issues with storing liquid containers like drums? - Direct placement... worried about liquid leakage if the container tips over - Pits... difficult to rearrange - Metal oil pans... too heavy to move - Leak-proof pallets... too tall, making it hard to reach the drums The "Rigid Lock Quick Berm" will solve your problems! 【Features】 - Prevents the spread of liquid leakage from drums. - When the wall is collapsed, forklifts and hand forks can easily access it. - Suitable not only for containers but also for storing generators and vehicles. - Can be folded down to a compact size, so storage space is not an issue. - Convenient for sudden layout changes. - Excellent oil and chemical resistance. - Flame-retardant compliant product.
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Free membership registrationCompared to fire accidents, liquid leakage incidents are about twice as frequent. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage incident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire incidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. Although the number of injuries from liquid leakage incidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. While it is difficult to completely prevent accidents, it is possible to reduce their occurrence by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage incidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage incidents.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks posed to companies are significant. It is difficult to completely prevent accidents, but it is possible to reduce their occurrence by implementing preventive measures and strategies. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registration● Measures to Prevent Slips at Entrances and Aisles On rainy days, the ground becomes slippery due to moisture brought in from outside. To prevent accidents where employees or customers might slip and fall, it is necessary to implement measures that keep the floor dry and ensure safety and comfort underfoot on rainy days. ● Measures to Prevent Condensation Around Walls and Refrigeration Equipment During the rainy season, high humidity can easily lead to condensation. If left unattended, the water can drip and spread, becoming a cause of slips and falls. However, using rags to clean up the water can compromise aesthetics and lead to mold growth due to bacterial proliferation. Therefore, it is essential to find efficient ways to absorb leaks while also considering appearance.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents involving hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. It is difficult to completely prevent accidents, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registrationCompared to fire accidents, liquid leakage incidents are about twice as frequent. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage incident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire incidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage incidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. Completely preventing accidents is difficult, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage incidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage incidents.
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Free membership registration● Measures to Prevent Slips at Entrances and Aisles On rainy days, the ground becomes slippery due to water brought in from outside. To prevent accidents where employees or customers might slip and fall, it is necessary to implement measures that keep the floor dry and ensure safety and comfort on rainy days. ● Measures to Prevent Condensation Around Walls and Refrigeration Equipment During the rainy season, high humidity can easily lead to condensation. If left unattended, this condensation can cause water to drip and spread, becoming a factor for slips and falls. However, addressing water stains with cloths can compromise aesthetics and lead to mold growth due to bacterial proliferation. Therefore, it is essential to efficiently absorb leaks while also considering the appearance of the area.
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Free membership registration● Measures to Prevent Slips at Entrances and Aisles On rainy days, the ground becomes slippery due to moisture brought in from outside. To prevent accidents where employees or customers might slip and fall, it is necessary to implement measures that keep the floor dry and ensure safety and comfort underfoot on rainy days. ● Measures to Prevent Condensation Around Walls and Refrigeration Equipment During the rainy season, high humidity can lead to condensation, which, if left unattended, can cause water to drip and spread, becoming a factor for slips and falls. However, using rags to clean up the water can detract from the aesthetic appeal and lead to mold growth due to bacterial proliferation. Therefore, it is essential to find efficient ways to absorb leaks while also considering the appearance.
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Free membership registration● Measures against oil stains in front of fryers, grills, and grease traps If the oil stains on the floor caused by cooking are left unattended, they can easily lead to slip-and-fall accidents. Additionally, they can stick to the soles of shoes and be carried to other areas, spreading the dirt. During hot seasons, such as summer, neglecting the oil stains in grease traps can also lead to unpleasant odors. ● Measures to prevent the carrying out and spreading of oil stains at entrances and corridors Preventing the spread of oil and dirt on the floor is extremely important. By preventing the transfer of dirt to other areas, we can reduce slip-and-fall accidents and significantly cut down on the cleaning effort and costs for the entire facility.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such incidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous materials spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. It is difficult to completely prevent accidents, but it is possible to reduce their occurrence by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registrationWe will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. As the rainy season intensifies, are your flood prevention measures sufficient? In "Flood Prevention Measures During the Rainy Season Part 2," we will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. In Part 1, we explained the recent occurrences of flooding, the use of hazard maps for flood prediction, and securing evacuation routes. In Part 2, we will focus on the types and quantities of supplies needed during a disaster, how to develop a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), and advanced initiatives. We hope that by sharing know-how for immediate and appropriate responses during disasters, we can contribute to the safety of your company.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are about twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such accidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents involving hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. Completely preventing accidents is difficult, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing preventive measures and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registrationLiquid leakage accidents are approximately twice as common as fire accidents. This article explains the rapid response methods when a liquid leakage accident occurs and key points to reduce such incidents. In 2023, there were 243 fire accidents and 482 incidents related to hazardous material spills. While the number of injuries from liquid leakage accidents is not high, the risks they pose to companies are significant. Completely preventing accidents is difficult, but it is possible to reduce the occurrence of accidents by implementing prevention and countermeasures. A.M. Products, which has been selling absorbent materials for many years, has extensive knowledge and know-how regarding liquid leakage accidents. In this article, we will leverage that experience to explain key points for countermeasures against liquid leakage accidents.
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Free membership registrationWe will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. As the rainy season intensifies, are your flood prevention measures sufficient? In "Flood Prevention Measures During the Rainy Season Part 2," we will outline a path for companies to become resilient organizations against flooding and provide specific methods to minimize risks. In Part 1, we explained the recent occurrences of flooding, flood prediction using hazard maps, and securing evacuation routes. In Part 2, we will focus on the types and quantities of supplies needed during a disaster, how to develop a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), and advanced initiatives. We hope that by sharing know-how for immediate and appropriate responses during disasters, we can contribute to the safety of your company.
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