Artificial intelligence

Connected workforce

Monitoring the health of employees in the workplace, maintaining security and identifying productivity points are among the most important concerns of business owners and manufacturing and industrial companies. This is much more important in environments with harsh working conditions, such as working in mines, at heights, in factories producing chemical products and textile factories with respiratory pollution.

Solutions based on the connected workforce seek to answer the concerns of employers in such businesses. By identifying harmful factors in the work environment and trying to solve them, these solutions not only help to maintain the health and hygiene of employees and the work environment, but also indirectly reduce the costs caused by injuries to employees and equipment.

The use of smart wearables is one of the things that help in this field. Using different sensors and depending on the application, these tools detect dangerous factors and provide important warnings by analyzing and predicting risks before they occur.
Smart wearables include smart hats, smart belts, and smart rings. By measuring the worker’s vital signals such as blood oxygen level, consciousness level, heart rate, blood pressure, etc., these equipments are able to identify risks and dangers based on the user’s environment and send relevant warnings.

On the other hand, by measuring the duration of a person’s activity, the level of alertness and the level of sleepiness of a person, along with the analysis of his activity and rest time, it identifies the points of fatigue and productivity of the person and while preventing The occurrence of risks due to the lack of vigilance should be used to increase the productivity of employees and future estimates for the number of users needed and their classification to accept different levels of difficulty of activities.

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For more information, contact our colleagues at Fanap Infrastructure.