Safety 2.0 Conformity Assessment Registration System
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Please utilize the Safety 2.0 Conformity Assessment Registration System as proof of your company's safety efforts and improved safety and security in coexistence environments.
What is the Safety 2.0 Conformity Assessment Registration System?
It is a technical measure for cooperative safety.Safety 2.0By utilizing information and communication technology (ICT) and other technologies, people, things, and the environment can share information to create a safe coexistence environment.
The General Incorporated Association, International Governance Safety and Security Promotion Organization (IGSAP),Collaborative Safety (Safety 2.0)We recommend this from the perspective of preventing various disasters and accidents, including industrial accidents, and are promoting the "Safety 2.0 Conformity Assessment Registration System" with the aim of disseminating this throughout society.
This systemSafety 2.0It is a system in which inspections are conducted based on the <General Requirements for Safety 2.0>, which stipulates the technical requirements for safety. Those entities and organizations that are judged to be in conformity are registered with IGSAP, their status is announced on the website, a certificate of conformity is issued, and permission is given to those entities to display the Safety 2.0 conformity mark.
Regarding the complete revision of the Safety 2.0 conformance criteria, the General Incorporated Association, Institute for Global Safety Promotion (IGSAP), has been independently developing and operating conformance criteria related to Safety 2018 since 2.0. However, as we have accumulated a track record of examinations, we have concluded that it is necessary to make the criteria easier to use by clarifying and subdividing the content of the regulations, and have been reviewing the current criteria by gathering relevant experts. We are pleased to announce that we have now completed the standard revision process and will be publishing a new version, "General Requirements for Establishing and Operating Safety 2.0: Edition 2," to replace the current criteria. The new standards will come into effect in April 2023, and business operators who plan to apply for Safety 4 conformity assessment registration after that date are requested to refer to the new standards. If you are a business that is already registered under the current standards, please contact us separately.
Description
Rules and Regulations
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System explanation
IGSAP OD01 Safety 2.0 Conformity Assessment Registration System Regulations
The "Safety 2.0 Conformity Certificate" and "Safety 2.0 Conformity Mark" which show that a product, system or process has passed the Safety 2.0 conformity assessment, as well as the publication of the mark on the IGSAP website, are not only effective evidence that the product, system or process has improved safety and security in the coexistence environment, but also serve to demonstrate the company's safety efforts to users and society.
The Safety 2.0 conformity assessment and registration system was designed by the General Incorporated Association, Institute for Global Safety Promotion (IGSAP), which acts as the scheme owner, and the operation of the system, including assessment work, is outsourced to Japan Certification Co., Ltd.
*This certificate of conformity is issued to cover the technical requirements for achieving cooperative safety and their continued operation as one of the measures to prevent unsafety-related accidents, but does not guarantee that there will be no accidents.
Safety 2.0 Compliance List
IGSAP S01 Safety 2.0 General Requirements for Construction and Operation: 2nd Edition Compliant
Suitable Registration number
Registered business operator
Compatible Scope
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expiration date
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Suitable ス コ ー プ Details
S224033001R4
NIPPO Co., Ltd.
Tire rollers and wheel loaders equipped with automatic stop devices
A system that is attached to vertical lift type aerial work platforms to prevent accidents in which workers are pinched between the platform and the fixed upper structure during lift.