Feb. 4, Sat. 14:10 - 14:40 (UTC) etc.
Hardware from Japan Secures Safety around the World
Screws and nuts developed in Japan are holding structures around the world to high safety standards. The installations include Tokyo Sky Tree, the world's highest broadcasting tower, and a bridge linking Japan's main island of Honshu with Shikoku. The products also can be found in high-speed trains and railroad tracks in many countries.
The advanced hardware comes from a back-street workshop with about 50 workers in the city of Higashi Osaka. The company says the fittings will never loosen, and indeed the quality was scientifically confirmed at an academic meeting in the United States in 2005.
The manufacturer is now trying to persuade Boeing, known for its strict approach to safety, to use the nuts in its products.
Other News:
- Heavy snow causing damage across Japan
Many people have been killed in avalanches and in snow-removal accidents on rooftops. Even in less serious situations, regular schedules and activities have been disrupted.
- IAEA: Inspection panel concludes nuclear reactor safety tests in Japan conformed to international standards.
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