A demonstration of disaster prevention supplies and diesel generators was conducted at the 3rd Crisis Management Headquarters Meeting for Fiscal Year 2025.
To ensure safety and maintain the continuity of educational and research activities in the event of a disaster, the university is actively introducing and updating disaster preparedness equipment; as part of these efforts, we installed a diesel generator in fiscal year 2024.
Power outages during disasters can cause communication blackouts and equipment failures, which significantly impact the safety of students and faculty members as well as the continuity of educational and research activities. The use of generators is expected to facilitate the smooth operation of the University Crisis Management Headquarters, which is responsible for emergency response efforts.
At the third Crisis Management Headquarters meeting of fiscal year 2025, a demonstration of the diesel generator (to verify operability and conduct a test run) was conducted, and members of the Crisis Management Headquarters confirmed its performance and operating procedures.
Our university will continue to promote the development of a disaster-resilient campus.
