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Construction Tech Review | Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Construction Industry uses technologies to enhance the safety of lives of workers, from drones to safe jackets that reduce the risks from falls, struck-by, and electrocution.
FREMONT, CA: The construction site owners and management are always looking for a way to improve the health and safety of workers on the worksite. One way to obtain this is by using technology that not only makes work efficient and easier but also helps reduce a lot of injuries and incidents at a workplace through data analytics. Here are some of the new technologies that are revolutionizing the health and safety sector that can be easily integrated into the business.
Smart and Secure Clothing
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Safety clothing emerged significantly as the potential hazards at the workplace saw an increase. The incorporation of new digital tools has enhanced workers safety based on the frequent incidents that are experienced in the construction industry. For the prevention of falls from great heights, safety vests come with an airbag collar and are also equipped with monitors to check vital signs. During night time, hard hat equipped with LED lights as beacons as well as work lights can be used.
Journey Management
Enterprises that employ a huge number of vehicles for its day-to-day operations will help benefit from using journey management software to carefully monitor their workers and their use of vehicles while in operations. Journey Management Software offers a wide variety of features including, GPS tracking of vehicles, and check-in reminders for the workers as well as risk assessment that can be held for each planned trip before its undertaking. Serious injuries during the journey can be monitored and managed through escalation alerts by the help of dashboard data, journey mapping, and audit logs.
Digital Recordkeeping
Health Safety Environment professionals can be given quick access to useful data that can report decisions by utilizing computer-based technologies. Instead of using the traditional method of paper documentation, the companies can choose to shift to tablets or phone devices with apps that can record audits, incident observation, and safety inspections, and then help transmit this data to a centralized database.
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