JR Fukuchiyama derailment accident "Weather prevention is enough" ratio decline Labor union survey April 23, 6:37

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It has been 15 years since the derailment on the JR Fukuchiyama Line, which killed 107 people. According to a survey conducted by the labor union of JR West, the percentage of respondents who said "We have taken sufficient measures to prevent weathering of accidents" was 7 points lower than it was three years ago. Is needed.

The JR West Labor Union, to which approximately 30,000 employees of JR West belong, conducted a questionnaire survey of 327 subcommittees, 15 years after the derailment accident on the Fukuchiyama Line, which killed 107 people. I did it.

In response to the question, "Do you think that you have taken measures to prevent weathering of derailment accidents in your workplace?" Is also about 7 points lower.

However, 63.9% of the respondents were “so-so well”, and when the two answers were combined, it was almost the same as it was three years ago.

On the other hand, 9.5% of respondents were “not very good”.

The labor union says that it is necessary to take further steps to convey the lesson as "one of the factors is the increase in the number of employees who joined the company after the accident."

As for the company's support for managing the physical condition of employees in order to prevent accidents, 51.6% were “good” and 41.5% were “not good”.

The union decides to analyze the survey results and ask the company for improvement.