Re: Looking for a Japanese term meaning the 5 somethings of workplace safety
We have a report from the fj.life.in-japan Dynamics Officer that Declan Murphy
has exploded. Flight director confirms that:
>On Apr 19, 11:28?am, chuckers <chucker...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tuesday, April 19, 2011 10:20:19 AM UTC+9, The 2-Belo wrote:
>> > We have a report from the fj.life.in-japan Dynamics Officer that Declan Murphy
>> > has exploded. Flight director confirms that:
>>
>> > >On Apr 18, 2:44 pm, The 2-Belo <the2...@msdREMOVETHIS.biglobe.ne.jp>
>> > >wrote:
>> > >> We have a report from the fj.life.in-japan Dynamics Officer that Martel has
>> > >> exploded. Flight director confirms that:
>>
>> > >> >On Apr 12, 7:30?pm, chuckers <chuck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >> >> On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 8:03:57 AM UTC+9, Martel wrote:
>> > >> >> > We were discussing safety in our FRC robotics team meeting today and
>> > >> >> > someone pondered the Japanese term used to remember workplace safety.
>>
>> > >> >> > Something like mora, blah, blah, blah, blah
>>
>> > >> >> > any ideas appreciated
>>
>> > >> >> The only thing that springs to mind is ?????(anzen dai-ichi) which
>> > >> >> is posted at every construction site.
>>
>> > >> >I am thinking it is more along the lines of
>> > >> >The five M's or S's of safety
>>
>> > >> I used to work at a subsidary of Ibiden that planned industrial waste water
>> > >> processing facilities. We were drilled in the 4 S's of safety:
>>
>> > >> ?? (seiri) = organization, getting rid of unneeded items.
>> > >> ?? (seiton) = organization, keeping necessary tools easily available.
>> > >> ?? (seiketsu) = cleanliness, keeping clothing and equipment clean to prevent
>> > >> accidents.
>> > >> ?? (seisou) = cleanliness, keeping the workplace clean and trash-free.
>>
>> > >Makita (my first company in Japan) included shitsuke ? ????? in their
>> > >indoctrination. Mebbe Ibiden were more free thinking :-)
>>
>> > Ah, they may have had that too. I've long since tried to drive that era of my
>> > life out of my head (it's been ten years, in any case). I wouldn't work for a
>> > large corporation again if you paid me forty billion yen and a busload of naked
>> > chicks.
>>
>> For 40 billion yen and a busload of naked chicks, you really wouldn't have to be there that long to make it tolerable.
>>
>> I am sure I would find a way to tolerate it.
>
>Busload of naked chicks as part of any remuneration package would
>definitely make the job tolerable. Tax declaration might be a bit
>sticky.
Literally. But I can't imagine you'd have to give the government more than, say,
four?
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