Prepare for localized heavy rain! Guidebook on how to utilize weather information <Materials available>
To ensure safety at construction sites! Introducing materials related to linear precipitation zone information.
In recent years, natural disasters have been frequent in Japan. Every year, some region in the country is struck by disasters, suffering significant damage. In particular, there has been a notable increase in heavy rain disasters in recent years, with rising frequencies and durations of heavy rain occurrences, as well as an increase in the number of landslide disasters. This document introduces key points that site managers should be aware of regarding how to confront the dangers of heavy rain at construction sites in order to mitigate damage. Please feel free to download and review it. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Chapter 1: Case Studies of Damage from Localized Heavy Rain ■ Chapter 2: Is it Only Linear Precipitation Belts? The Mechanism of Localized Heavy Rain Occurrence ■ Chapter 3: Five Measures to Avoid Damage from Localized Heavy Rain ■ Conclusion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The leaflet for the disaster prevention system for the construction industry, ZEROSAI (NETIS registration number QS-150021-VE), has been updated.
Thank you for your continued support. The leaflet for our Natural Disaster Prevention System ZEROSAI (NETIS registration number QS-150021-VE), which has received many inquiries, has been updated. We can now convey the options and features unique to ZEROSAI in a clearer manner. *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.* Product Features The Natural Disaster Prevention System ZEROSAI (NETIS registration number QS-150021-VE) centrally manages pinpoint weather information and forecasts in the cloud at construction sites and factories, allowing everyone, including workers, to share information by linking it with electronic display boards and rotating lights. It also includes features such as typhoon path predictions, information on linear precipitation zones, and notifications for special heatstroke alerts, enabling comprehensive coverage of weather-related information with ZEROSAI.
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Meteorological Agency Announcement: Forecast Information on Linear Precipitation Zones - There is a risk of linear precipitation zones in northern Kyushu.
Today, June 27th at 5:07 AM, the Japan Meteorological Agency announced a forecast indicating that a linear precipitation belt will occur in northern Kyushu from the night of the 27th to the morning of the 28th【half-day forecast】. For more details, please visit the Japan Meteorological Agency's website below. 【Weather Information No. 3 regarding heavy rain and strong winds for the northern Kyushu region (including Yamaguchi Prefecture)】 Please avoid going out at night as much as possible, and prepare a system to evacuate immediately in case of an emergency.
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[Free Gift] "Prepare for Localized Heavy Rain! A Guide to Utilizing Weather Information"
We are hearing news of the rainy season starting in various regions. Let's review and establish accurate knowledge regarding phenomena such as linear precipitation zones and take appropriate measures. At our company, we believe it is important to share not only information related to our products but also knowledge about weather as a private meteorological company. Therefore, we have created a guidebook. The first edition is "Preparing for Localized Heavy Rain! A Guide to Utilizing Weather Information." Please make use of it for safety measures at construction sites and as training materials. *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.
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[Free Distribution] Preventing Lightning Damage Part 1: Basic Knowledge and Evacuation Action Guidebook
The humid rainy season has arrived, and many people may be thinking about measures against heavy rain, such as linear precipitation zones. However, it is easy to get distracted by the heavy rain and not fully grasp the threat of lightning. 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 over 1 million lightning strikes annually, which increases the risk 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 small ways. Therefore, we have created a guidebook titled "Preventing Lightning Damage! (Part 1) Basic Knowledge and Evacuation Action Guide." We encourage you to take a look and use it for ensuring safety at your workplace or as training material. *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.*
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We have released the disaster prevention light option [Three-color indicator light].
As an option for the emergency light, we have newly released a three-color display light. In addition to the standard electronic bulletin boards and rotating lights, we offer three types of three-color display lights. You can set the standard values (danger levels) in three stages, and the light will change colors progressively according to the level of danger. With just a glance, you can assess and implement measures corresponding to each level. We have a proven track record in both civil engineering and construction. Please feel free to utilize our creativity and technical proposals. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.