Background to and Purpose of Haneda Safety Training Center’s Establishment

Having incorporated hands-on training that allows participants to “see, touch, and experience” since 2010, we established a safety training center with the aims of eliminating recurring accidents and improving safety and quality awareness. In 2016, however, the facility was moved to a location near to Haneda Airport to improve convenience for employees and cooperating company workers from all over the country. We are aiming to create a more realistic and engaging training center by adding new scenario items to our existing hands-on training programs.

 

We aim to eliminate accidents by efficiently operating this facility and improving the skills of each individual.

Facility overview

Facility name

Haneda Safety Training Center

Facility location

Haginaka 3-21-5, Ota Ward, Tokyo

Classroom/training rooms

72m~{2}

Hands-on training rooms

216m~{2}

Actual training equipment

MAC SⅢ, FMAC SV, FTASCL, CyberAir3, SmartDASH, multi-split building air-conditioning systems, air-to-air heat exchangers, automatic fire alarm systems, early fire detection devices

Main training scenarios

Hands-on training on use of step ladders, scaffolding, and insulated rolling
Hands-on training on use of safety harnesses (body-belt and full harness types)
Hands-on training on use of metal detectors, buried object searches
Hands-on training on electric panel safeguards, short circuits, torque values required when tightening electrical terminals
Hands-on experience of cable and refrigerant pipe cutting procedures
Various hands-on training sessions that utilize the recreated interior of a communications equipment room
VR accident simulation training (falls, crashes, getting caught up in machinery, traffic accidents)

Recreated interior of communications equipment room
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Recreated interior of communications equipment room
Practical experience (hanging from a harness)
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Practical experience (hanging from a harness)
Practical experience (VR video)
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Practical experience (VR video)