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Construction Tech Review | Wednesday, January 08, 2020
Technologies with different mobile applications are making it convenient to get safety training and transfer data to workers, along with helping safety managers grow more efficient as well as productive.
FREMONT, CA: Safety training is vital when it comes to the construction industry as it works in locations that have high-risk and hazardous tasks. Unsafe situations are a part of the worker’s everyday working surroundings. The constant struggle for construction companies is to build as well as deliver effective safety training.
The old way of tackling safety training tends to be outdated and does not take into consideration the natural learning style of construction employees. It is way more useful to offer hands-on training, which can be done in some simulation of the workplace. Experts say it is more effective to figure out the learning objectives along with goals for safety training, identify learning activities facilitated with the workers, and guide them throughout the training process. It is significant for the training to be interactive as it can help in keeping everyone involved.
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Wearable:
The technology has different types of mobile electronics and embedded sensors attached to the body, along with personal protective equipment for a wide range of purposes. The tech includes proximity detection and monitors fatigue, overexertion, stress level, and much more that brings an improved worker and job site safety by avoiding the issues.
The amalgamation of real-time data generated by wearables and GPS tracking with the IoT, big data can be utilized to keep track and measure a wide-ranging safety performance metrics in the construction industry. The data obtained can be used to alter as well as strengthen safety programs continually.
Enterprise Solutions:
The solutions are built to integrate with multiple facets of job-site safety via an interchange of information from the workers and their connected job-sites. With the help of a sensor network on-site and the workers connected by technology, workplace safety is enhanced as the solution allows every worker to transmit and receive information in real-time. Furthermore, worker productivity is triggered due to the consistent interaction between the surroundings, information, and workers.
Accident Prevention Systems:
Different technologies will keep on evolving to develop construction equipment safety further. The areas hold blind-spot coverage, proximity detection signals, distinguishing the presence of workers, accident avoidance systems, and other devices that monitor equipment operators and record their performances.
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