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A company's greatest asset is its employees and their safety. Thanks to the IoT, workplace safety has reached a whole new dimension. Through IoT applications, one can offer a variety of functions to increase workplace safety. These can be integrated directly into a company's safety system and massively improve safety in the workplace as well.
By monitoring equipment, a structural fault can be proactively detected and serviced based on data patterns before an accident occurs. This can be designed through IoT technology and central and comprehensive data analytics for the entire company. These analytics can then also be used to track the development of employee health and safety strategies. Improved IoT monitoring devices in the workplace can reassure employees that they are working in a safe environment.
IoT in the work environment helps a company to increase working conditions and safety. The IoT devices do not completely protect the employees, but they help the company to address and prevent a large number of threats. Through this technology, it is possible to increase the environmental conditions and physical health of the employees and avoid the risks and exposure to accidents.
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IoT solutions can also be used to proactively monitor systems that are at risk of failure and important for security. Temperature and especially indoor air with CO2 in buildings can also be monitored for the health of employees. If limit values are exceeded, an alarm is then triggered directly or are indicated by a colour change in an indicator light bulb. Fire protection sensors can also be used in this way, which can detect a rise in temperature that may indicate a possible fire.
Fire protection sensors can also be used in this way, which can detect a rise in temperature that may indicate a possible fire. Further, wearable IoT devices can be used to monitor employee wellbeing and health. This can be used to make safe decisions or, in the event of an emergency, to send a distress signal that can be located directly. In the event of an unfortunate accident, IoT devices and geolocation capabilities can be used with an employee's exact location to initiate rescue efforts quickly and with an efficient recovery plan. Similarly, in the event of a criminal attack or rampage, an emergency alert system or wearable devices can be used to send an alert that directly notifies everyone and alerts security and emergency services.
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