[Free Distribution] Preventing Lightning Damage Part 1: Basic Knowledge and Evacuation Action Guidebook
Please use this for ensuring workplace safety and training materials.
The humid rainy season has arrived, and many people may be thinking about measures against heavy rainfall, such as linear precipitation zones. However, it is easy to get caught up in the heavy rain and not fully grasp the threat of lightning, isn't it? It is said that the voltage of a lightning strike can reach 100 million volts, which is equivalent to 1 million times that of household electricity. In Japan, it is reported that there are more than 1 million lightning strikes in a year during peak times, making the risk higher for professions that often work outdoors, such as civil engineering and construction. As a private weather company, we believe it is important to share knowledge related to weather with everyone, even in a small way, and we have created a guidebook titled "Preventing Lightning Damage! (Part 1) Basic Knowledge and Evacuation Action Guide." We encourage you to take a look at it and utilize it for ensuring safety in the workplace or as training materials. *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.*
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