A site where tall cargo is often transported! A case study that helps with near-miss and hazard prevention (Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Co., Ltd.)
We would like to introduce a case where "FF Mirror Passage (for left and right)" handled by Komi Corporation was implemented at Japan Aviation Electronics Industry. The company sometimes transports tall cargo in its internal logistics department, which can lead to situations where the person carrying the load cannot see ahead, resulting in near-miss incidents. Additionally, there were instances of potential collisions near the doors of the passage. As part of their 5S activities, they considered countermeasures and implemented various measures, such as warning signs, across departments. However, they decided to introduce collision prevention mirrors because they are easy to see from a distance and facilitate awareness. The mirrors were installed at the entrances and exits of doors and at T-junctions where visibility is obstructed. Since then, employees have become more cautious by looking at the mirrors, which has been effective in preventing near-miss incidents. [Case Summary] ■ Product Used: FF Mirror Passage (for left and right) ■ Effect: Increased caution by looking at the mirrors, contributing to near-miss prevention *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Purpose] Office safety measures/collision prevention *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Installation of 'FF Mirror Corridor for Left and Right'.
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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, and to show "consideration" for others. For example, it can be used to check with a mirror if there is anyone coming around a corner to avoid a collision, or to see if there is someone trying to get into an elevator and wait for them. Komi's "considerate mirror" is useful worldwide, from convenience stores to airplanes.