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09/09/2009 |
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Japan |
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Promoting a Culture of Safety |
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A variety of systems are in place in Japan to ensure the safety of citizens, ranging from social and medical practices to engineering systems for safe supplies of energy and rail travel.
>Koban System Helping to Maintain Public Safety around the World
Neighborhood police boxes are a common sight in Japan, and they are now being introduced in many Asian and other countries as well.
>Passport to Healthy Life
Maternal and child health handbooks, which were born in Japan, are helping save the lives of mothers and children in a growing number of countries.
>Keeping Food Safe through Tradition and Technology
Painstaking efforts are made by food manufacturers to ensure that the items people eat are fresh and safe.
>Putting "Safety First"
Japan's subway technologies are being utilized in other countries, helping to communicate Japan's adherence to thoroughgoing safety standards.
>Zero Fatalities since 1964
The Shinkansen bullet train has a remarkable safety record, built on both the latest technology and the commitment of human workers.
>Reliable Nuclear Reactors
Japanese manufacturers possess some of the most important technologies to ensure the safe operation of nuclear power plants.
>Delivering Safe Water to People around the World
World-leading desalination and water treatment technologies can help many countries improve access to safe drinking water.
.>Safety Management Systems — Yoichiro Murakami
The secret to Japan's safety achievements has been the combination of leading-edge technology and a culture devoted to upholding safety standards. |
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For more information please visit the website: www.gov-online.go.jp |
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