2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21113844
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Wearables for Industrial Work Safety: A Survey

Abstract: Today, ensuring work safety is considered to be one of the top priorities for various industries. Workplace injuries, illnesses, and deaths often entail substantial production and financial losses, governmental checks, series of dismissals, and loss of reputation. Wearable devices are one of the technologies that flourished with the fourth industrial revolution or Industry 4.0, allowing employers to monitor and maintain safety at workplaces. The purpose of this article is to systematize knowledge in the field … Show more

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“…New technologies can help to improve health and safety at the workplace. Industry 4.0 has provided several wearable devices in order to monitor both work environment and workers' health parameters with the goal to reduce injuries and illnesses among the working population 6) . The most used wearable devices to monitor workers' health parameters are wristbands and bracelets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…New technologies can help to improve health and safety at the workplace. Industry 4.0 has provided several wearable devices in order to monitor both work environment and workers' health parameters with the goal to reduce injuries and illnesses among the working population 6) . The most used wearable devices to monitor workers' health parameters are wristbands and bracelets.…”
Section: Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey introduced in [ 8 ] systematizes knowledge in the field of industrial wearables’ safety to assess the relevance of their use in enterprises as the technology maintaining occupational safety, to correlate the benefits and costs of their implementation, and, by identifying research gaps, to outline promising directions for future work in this area. The authors categorized industrial wearable functions into four classes (monitoring, supporting, training, and tracking) and provide a classification of the metrics collected by wearables to better understand the potential role of wearable technology in preserving workplace safety.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the sensing information retrieved from wearable units might also refer to the proximity between employees and specific machinery. Such information allows one to recognize hazard situations and to adopt policies of prevention [64]. Similar considerations can also be applied to situations in which it is required to monitor the occupancy of specific locations, such as data centres or production sites [65].…”
Section: Digitalization and Industry 50mentioning
confidence: 99%