In 2021, the Australian construction sector had the third-highest rate of fatalities. This highlights a safety issue that is noted on a global scale.
Given the fast-paced, ever-changing nature of construction, keeping on top of safety and compliance isn’t always an easy task. As such, companies are constantly on the lookout for new ways of doing things..
One such solution that’s emerged in a post-pandemic world, is the use of wearable technology as a way of pre-empting hazards and associated risks.
Discover how wearable devices are supporting construction in our new report – Real time location tracking systems: How wearable devices improve outcomes in the construction sector.
Key whitepaper takeaways:
- Statistics: Accidents in the construction sector
- Practical uses of wearable devices in construction
- How wearable devices work – range, accuracy, power usage