Industrial Wearables

California’s regulations for preventing heat-related illness in outdoor workers

California’s regulations for preventing heat-related illness in outdoor workers Introduction In situations involving high temperatures or extreme heat, it is imperative that individuals have access to essential resources such as water, shade, shelter, and rest. In 2005, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California signed the country’s inaugural heat regulation into law. These regulations, detailed in Section 3395 of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations, mandate growers and all employers… Read More »California’s regulations for preventing heat-related illness in outdoor workers

Ensuring Personal Safety with our Wearable Panic Button Solution

Ensuring Personal Safety with our Wearable Panic Button Solution Introduction As an employer, the safety of your team members, especially security personnel, falls under your responsibility. Lone workers in the field, home health caretakers, private security, and similar professionals often face more threatening situations than others in the workforce. SmartX HUB introduces a pocket-size tracking device that doubles as a wearable panic button. Let us outline why this innovative solution… Read More »Ensuring Personal Safety with our Wearable Panic Button Solution

Lone Worker Safety: These Devices Can Keep Your Employees Safe

Lone Worker Safety: These Devices Can Keep Your Employees Safe Introduction Employers have a responsibility, known as duty of care, to ensure the safety of their employees within the workplace, a legal requirement all employers must adhere to. Safety among workers is more easily ensured when they are in the company of colleagues. In such situations, employees can look out for one another in hazardous conditions and offer assistance when… Read More »Lone Worker Safety: These Devices Can Keep Your Employees Safe

Improving Safety in Construction with Connected Technology

Improving Safety in Construction with Connected Technology Workplace Hazard Detection in Construction Industry The construction industry, known for its consistently high level of danger worldwide, presents a grave risk to its workers. Statistics from OSHA reveal that 1 in every 5 U.S. worker fatalities happens within this sector. Furthermore, data from the World Risk Poll indicates that the second-highest workplace injury rate globally (22%) is observed among individuals engaged in… Read More »Improving Safety in Construction with Connected Technology
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