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DATE
July 15(Wed) - 17(Fri), 2026
VENUE
Tokyo Big Sight East Halls 7, 8

JMA Research Institute

https://mimamorunavi.jmar-im.com/
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  • The 13th Occupational Safety & Health Exhibition Japan
  • The 13th Occupational Safety & Health Exhibition Japan
  • Booth number 7-Y01

At our booth, we will introduce the “One-Month Workplace Safety Risk Assessment” under the theme of visualizing “invisible risks” at worksites within one month. Visitors can learn about this short-term assessment program designed to support workplace safety measures, including a trial image using leased smartwatches, a one-month assessment period, and implementation starting with approximately 10 to 20 workers.

At the venue, visitors will be able to see actual smartwatch screens and the web-based management screen for supervisors. Through the device and screen demonstrations, we will show how workers and managers can check risk-related information, including smartwatch displays, alert notifications, worker lists on the management screen, individual detail screens, and alert status.

Please visit our booth if you are interested in data-driven support for workplace safety management, including heatstroke prevention, measures for older workers, fall and instability prevention, and measures to reduce inattention and work errors.

Exhibited products (English) “Anshin Mimamoru Navi” is a workplace safety DX service that uses smartwatches and a web application to visualize heat stress risk, changes in physical condition, concentration levels, and walking quality among on-site workers.

Workers can check their own condition on the smartwatch, while managers can view each worker’s status and alerts on the web screen. When potential risks are detected, alerts are sent to the worker’s watch and can support timely actions such as checking in, taking breaks, hydration, and safety confirmation.

The service collects and visualizes workplace safety data such as heart rate, heart rate variability, fatigue, drowsiness, stress, concentration level, walking quality, falls, WBGT, and location information. By combining these data, it helps identify trends that may lead to heatstroke, poor condition, falls, inattention, or work errors.

At this exhibition, we will introduce the “One-Month Workplace Safety Risk Assessment,” a short-term program for visualizing “invisible risks” at worksites. Using smartwatches, it helps companies understand risk trends from four perspectives: heat stress, physical condition, concentration, and walking.