This study surveyed thirty-nine braille materials publishing facilities and analyzed current conditions in terms of equipment, business, and human resources. Regarding equipment, the results showed that the production condition of braille publications should be improved by expanding facilities and purchasing the necessary equipment and software. Regarding business, the facilities produced and published many braille materials in the order of name cards in braille, braille books, braille publications requested by outsider clients, and braille materials requested by individuals. Regarding human resources, the majority of employees held multiple jobs, and certain facilities did not employ braille transcribers and proofreaders. In conclusion, it is necessary to develop a problem solution which reflects specificity in braille materials publishing facilities and their human resources. The study suggested standardization of production among the facilities, a systematic collaboration for the system development, and the adoption of a certificate system for facilities that publish braille material.