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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SSS 2020-03-17
13:35
Tokyo
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Recent trends in occupational safety for safety of machinery
Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH)
 [more]
SSS 2019-08-27
13:35
Tokyo   Development of Simple Risk Assessment Method for Small Companies -- Support System using Tablet Terminal --
Shigeo Umezaki, Shoken Shimizu, Kyoko Hamajima, Rieko Hojo (JNIOSH) SSS2019-13
 [more] SSS2019-13
pp.7-10
SSS 2019-08-27
14:10
Tokyo   Detection of risk points at a tunnel construction site using the Safeguarding Supportive System -- A case study --
Shoken Shimizu, Shigeo Umezaki, Rieko Hojo (JNIOSH) SSS2019-14
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SSS2019-14
pp.11-14
SSS 2019-08-27
15:15
Tokyo   An example of application of behavioral analysis for risk assessment
Rieko Hojo, Shigeo Umezaki, Shoken Shimizu (joins) SSS2019-15
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SSS2019-15
pp.15-18
SSS 2019-03-26
16:10
Tokyo   Classification of Occupational Accidents Focusing on Negative Auxiliary Verbs -- Extraction of cases of operations that took place without cutting the power supply and stopping a machine’s moving part, which “should not” or “ought not” be performed --
Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki, Shoken Shimizu (JNIOSH) SSS2018-36
 [more] SSS2018-36
pp.19-24
SSS 2018-08-14
13:35
Kyoto   Development of simple risk assessment method for small companies -- Proposal of 5-step Type simple risk assessment method for roll machine --
Shigeo Umezaki, Shoken Shimizu, Kyoko Hamajima (JNIOSH) SSS2018-14
In order to prevent occupational accidents caused by machines, it is necessary to carry out appropriate risk assessment ... [more] SSS2018-14
pp.5-8
SSS 2018-03-27
13:00
Tokyo   The Basic Consideration on Safety Management Approach utilizing ICT in IoT era -- Switching perspectives from information communication to the prediction and control of human behaviors --
Kyoko Hamajima, Shoken Shimizu, Rieko Hojo (JNIOSH), Masao Tuchiya (ADVANTAGE Risk Management), Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH) SSS2017-31
 [more] SSS2017-31
pp.1-4
SSS 2018-03-27
13:35
Tokyo   Evaluation about Procedure of Behavioral Analysis on Tunnel Construction Site under Experimental Situation
Katsumi Matsui, Hiroki Itou (Nihon U), Rieko Hojo, Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH), Masao Tuchiya (Advantage Risk Management), Takabumi Hukuda (Nagaoka-U of Technology), Shoken Shimizu (JNIOSH), Sei Takahashi (Nihon U) SSS2017-32
The supportive protective system (SPS), which was built for reduction of residual risk derived from human error, was int... [more] SSS2017-32
pp.5-8
SSS 2018-03-27
14:10
Tokyo   Efficiency verification of supportive protection system at demonstration experiment site in mobile robot running environment virtualizing tunnel construction site
Hiroki ITO, Katsumi Matsui (Nihon U), Rieko Hojo, Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH), Masao Tsuchiya (Advatege Risk Management), Takabumi Fukuda (Nagaoka-U of Technology), Shoken Shimizu (JNIOSH), Sei Takahashi (Nihon U) SSS2017-33
We applied the supportive protective system (SPS), which was newly established to reduce residual risks, to a virtual tu... [more] SSS2017-33
pp.9-12
CQ
(2nd)
2018-01-18
14:50
Tokyo NII Study on effectiveness of risk reduction and working efficacy on the Supporting Protective System (SPS)
Rieko Hojo (JNIOSH), Hiroki Ito, Katsumi Matsui (Nihon U), Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH), Masao Tsuchiya (Advatege Risk Management), Takabumi Fukuda (Nagaoka-U of Technology), Sei Takahashi (Nihon U), Shoken Shimizu (JNIOSH)
The "supportive protective system (SPS)" was newly established to protect safety and to decrease work load of workers. T... [more]
CQ
(2nd)
2018-01-18
15:10
Tokyo NII Validity of a supporting protective system (SPS) in working space with a mobile robot-Part 2
Hiroki Ito, Katsumi Matsui (Nihon U), Rieko Hojo, Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH), Masao Tsuchiya (ADVANTAGE Risk Management Co., Ltd.), Takabumi Fukuda (Nagaoka-U of Technology), Shoken Shimizu (JNIOSH), Sei Takahashi (Nihon U)
The supportive protective system (SPS), which was built for reduction of residual risk derived from human error, was int... [more]
CQ
(2nd)
2018-01-18
15:30
Tokyo NII Validity of a supporting protective system (SPS) in working space with a mobile robot-Part 1
Katsumi Matsui, Itou Hiroki (Nihon U), Rieko Hojo, Kyouko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH), Masao Tsutiya (ADVANTAGE Risk Management), Takabumi Fukuda (Nagaoka-U of Technology), Shoken Shimizu (JNIOSH), Sei Takahashi (Nihon U)
The supportive protective system (SPS), which was built for reduction of residual risk derived from human error, was int... [more]
SSS 2017-12-19
15:40
Tokyo   Examination of validity of the supporting protection system (SPS) -- For improvement of working efficiency using the SPS and intervention procedure of behavior analysis. --
Rieko Hojo, Shoken Shimizu, Kyoko Hamajima, Masao Tsuchiya, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH) SSS2017-29
The "supporting protective system (SPS)" was newly established to protect safety and to decrease work load of workers. T... [more] SSS2017-29
pp.17-20
SSS 2017-08-22
13:00
Tokyo   Risk and Vulnerability Concerning Occupational Accidents Caused by Industrial Machines
Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki, Shoken Shimizu (JNIOSH) SSS2017-13
In the field of occupational safety, risks assessed for the users of machines and facilities may be residual risks. Such... [more] SSS2017-13
pp.1-4
SSS 2017-08-22
13:35
Tokyo   Study of Simple Type Risk Assessment Method for Food Processing Machinery -- Proposal of Backwards Inference using Statistical Method by IMTOC Expression --
Shigeo Umezaki, Shoken Shimizu, Kyoko Hamajima (JNIOSH) SSS2017-14
In order to prevent occupational accidents caused by machines, it is necessary to carry out risk assessment of work at t... [more] SSS2017-14
pp.5-8
SSS 2016-12-20
13:00
Tokyo   Study on Prevention and Life Support of Severe Work-related Accidents -- Work-related Accident Analysis and Proposal of Countermeasures --
Akiko Takahashi, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH) SSS2016-26
Five thousand spinal cord injuries occur every year in Japan. They are a burden on the patients because it can be diffic... [more] SSS2016-26
pp.1-4
SSS 2016-12-20
13:40
Tokyo   Application of supportive protective System for construction machine
Shoken Shimizu, Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH) SSS2016-27
Danger of being gripped/entrapped by construction machinery and surrounding workers Disasters often become serious disas... [more] SSS2016-27
pp.5-8
SSS 2016-08-23
16:30
Kyoto   Study on the effectiveness and applicable limitations of functional safety.
Shigeo Umezaki, Shoken Shimizu, Kyoko Hamajima (JNIOSH) SSS2016-19
 [more] SSS2016-19
pp.25-30
SSS 2016-03-10
16:30
Tokyo   Survey on the Consciousness of Personnel Concerning Machine Safety
Takabumi Fukuda, Toshiro hoshi (NUT), Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH) SSS2015-35
It is required to develop machine safety. And, as a measure, it is considered that (1) the machine manufacture assess t... [more] SSS2015-35
pp.23-26
SSS 2015-12-17
13:40
Tokyo   Examining the study of safety to prevent accidents and disasters beforehand through education -- The necessity of coping with the presumption of preconditions and authority problems as constraint conditions --
Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH) SSS2015-26
 [more] SSS2015-26
pp.5-10
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