Laboratory of Medicine and Welfare
Booth No : | 2L27 |
After the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, our team has over 10 years of actual on-site medical support activities in the affected areas.
Our strength is that we have information that is more tailored to the needs of the field through our experience in countermeasures with local governments and our collaboration with medical facilities and educational institutions.
In addition, we have published over 190 scientific papers.
You can rely on us to provide the best science-based suggestions on how to cope with the chaos of a disaster, life risks for vulnerable people, risks during evacuation, and other issues based on the lessons learned from Fukushima.
Response Business
①Formulation of various manuals
Disaster Action Manual
Local Disaster Prevention Plan
Business Continuity Manual
Disaster relief manual
Individual manuals
②Support in the Event of a Disaster
Disaster support measures
Measures to manage evacuation shelters
Support for persons with special needs
Facility evacuation measures
Establishment of evacuation routes
③Survey of disaster-stricken areas
On-site survey of the disaster area
Assessment of needs in the affected area
④Training and education
Lectures and training
Support for implementation of training plans
Holding workshops
Laboratory of Medicine and Welfare
TEL | : | +81-80-5972-5123 |