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SSS 2019-12-17
17:00
Tokyo   SSS2019-28 In October 2016, International Safety Standard, IEC60204-1 6th edition has been revised since 2005. Revisions of this st... [more] SSS2019-28
pp.23-26
SSS 2018-12-18
15:50
Tokyo   Validity of the requirements in machinery-sector international standards concerning the safe stop
Ko Kawashima (Oriental Motor), Yoshinobu Sato (Nerima Hospital) SSS2018-29
The machinery operated in common space with humans including personal care and collaborative operation robots will be re... [more] SSS2018-29
pp.17-20
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 2018-08-14
15:30
Kyoto   Consideration on precautions on safety-related Ethernet construction -- Problems when using non-safety fieldbus for industrial machinery --
Atsushi Echizenya, Takabumi Fukuda (Nagaoka), Eihiro Hiranuma (Safety Plus) SSS2018-17
Due to the development of general purpose Ethernet equipment it has become widely used even for industrial use. In rece... [more] SSS2018-17
pp.17-20
SSS 2017-12-19
16:15
Tokyo   New concept for collaboration safety in a coexistence environment of human and machinery
Takayoshi Shimizu, Kazuya Okada, Masao Dohi, Toshihiro Fujita (IDEC) SSS2017-30
The wave of the 4th industrial revolution, which is expanding in various industries and society, also brings transformat... [more] SSS2017-30
pp.21-24
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 2017-03-21
14:20
Tokyo   Collating a government notice announced by the MHLW with international standards concerning functional safety and stop control of machinery
Ko Kawashima (ORIENTAL MOTOR CO.,LTD.), Yoshinobu Sato (Japan Audit and Certification Organization for Environment and Q) SSS2016-33
This paper firstly discusses the relationships between the machinery which is operated in a space with (a) person(s) and... [more] SSS2016-33
pp.9-12
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
DC 2015-12-18
16:10
Niigata Kurieito Mulakami (Murakami City) The initial study of optimal placement in emergency stop device of human coexistence robot
Toshinori Suzuki, Hideo Nakamura, Sei Takahashi (Nihon Univ.), Hiroyasu Ikeda, Syoken Shimizu (National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health) DC2015-82
Emergency stop device for human-operated must be quickly and reliably operated. However, speed and certainty are inverse... [more] DC2015-82
pp.49-52
SSS 2015-10-20
14:20
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Accidents of Power Driven Parking of Motor Vehicles -- Human factors and Principles of safety of machinery --
Tetsu Moriyama (TMLAB) SSS2015-14
Consumer Safety Investigation Committee published reports on accidents caused at power driven parking of motor vehicles.... [more] SSS2015-14
pp.5-10
SSS 2015-05-21
16:20
Tokyo   Overall Measurement of Emergency Stop Characteristics for Robot Coexisting with Human Being
Toshinori Suzuki, Hideo Nakamura, Sei Takahashi (Nihon Univ.), Hiroyasu Ikeda, Shoken Shimizu (JNIOSH) SSS2015-6
Emergency stop device for human-operated must be quickly and reliably operated. However, speed and certainty are inverse... [more] SSS2015-6
pp.23-26
SSS 2015-03-19
15:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg The relationships between safety requirements of international standards for personal-care and industrial robots and the three principles for safety
Ko Kawashima (Oriental Motor), Yoshinobu Sato (Japan Audit and Certification Organization for Environment and Q) SSS2014-34
Personal care robots which assist human in a living environment, and the industrial robots operated with human in a comm... [more] SSS2014-34
pp.13-16
SSS 2015-02-23
15:00
Osaka   Proposal of a new social system for safty of machinery by implementing Japanese onsite capabilities
Shigeo Umezaki, Kyoko Hamajima (Jniosh) SSS2014-27
An advantage of Japan is that high-quality safety management and production technologies have been implemented at worksi... [more] SSS2014-27
pp.13-16
SSS 2015-02-23
15:40
Osaka   A discussion of the establishment of social infrastructure in the fields of occupational safety and machine safety -- A study of prerequisites of social systems and their validation --
Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH) SSS2014-28
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SSS2014-28
pp.17-20
SSS 2014-06-26
13:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Discussion of social system and regulations related to safety of machinery desired in Japan. -- From the view point of Evidence-Based Safety(EBS) --
Shigeo Umezaki, Kyoko Hamajima, Shoken Shimizu (Jniosh) SSS2014-8
In Japan, high-quality safety management and production technologies have been implemented at worksites in the steel, au... [more] SSS2014-8
pp.5-8
SSS 2013-07-25
11:20
Tokyo   On the functional safety assessment of machinery for reciprocal hazards
Masahiko Takeichi (DNV), Yoshinobu Sato (JACO) SSS2013-8
Increasing complexity of machinery functions, some of those functions could be sources of reciprocal hazards. The recipr... [more] SSS2013-8
pp.5-8
SSS 2013-07-25
14:20
Tokyo   Discussion regarding the establishment of social infrastructure in the field of occupational and machine safety -- The function and structure of social infrastructure --
Kyoko Hamajima, Shigeo Umezaki (JNIOSH) SSS2013-11
In the field of machine safety, basic concepts and technology for ensuring safety have been systematized through approac... [more] SSS2013-11
pp.17-20
SSS 2013-03-14
15:40
Tokyo   Effect of the regulation requirement to the spread of the hygienic designs based on a standard
Hiroyuki Omura (FOOMA), Takabumi Fukuda (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.) SSS2012-32
JIS B 9650 series has prescribed the requirements for the hygienic design of food-processing machinery. These standards ... [more] SSS2012-32
pp.17-20
SSS 2012-12-20
15:00
Kyoto   Proposal of evidence based risk management strategy for machinery
Shigeo Umezaki, Kyoko Hamajima, Shoken Shimizu (jniosh) SSS2012-25
Occupational accidents caused by machines have frequently occurred. However, the relationships between types of industri... [more] SSS2012-25
pp.13-16
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