Re: Looking for a Japanese term meaning the 5 somethings of workplace safety
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 8:58:03 AM UTC+9, Martel wrote:^M
> On Apr 12, 7:30 pm, chuckers <chuck...@gmail.com> wrote:^M
> > On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 8:03:57 AM UTC+9, Martel wrote:^M
> > > We were discussing safety in our FRC robotics team meeting today and^M
> > > someone pondered the Japanese term used to remember workplace safety.^M
> >^M
> > > Something like mora, blah, blah, blah, blah^M
> >^M
> > > any ideas appreciated^M
> >^M
> > The only thing that springs to mind is 安全第一 (anzen dai-ichi) which^M
> > is posted at every construction site.^M
> ^M
> I am thinking it is more along the lines of^M
> The five M's or S's of safety^M
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There is this:^M
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http://www.tsukuba.ed.jp/~katsuragi/modules/wordpress/index.php?p=292^M
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『ま』待つ→遠くに見える車でも案外早いかも,^M
『み』見る→右左折の際、自転車、歩行者がいないかしっかり見る,^M
『む』無理をしない→信号の変わり目に無理して通過したりしない,^M
『め』目立つ→早めのライト点灯、夜間での歩行や自転車走行は必ずライト点灯^M
『も』もしかしたら→常にもしかしたら、との注意をし、~だろう運転はしないです^M
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That is for traffic safety. Is that along the lines?^M
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