Industrial Electronics

Lone workers ensure their safety with this ultra-reliable IoT fall detection and alert solution

13 December 2023

The Conextivity Group’s startup Wearin’ has developed a solution connecting the lone worker with the control center commissioned by concrete producer PRO BETON to ensure the safety of its teams of machine operators and cleaners working on production sites during the day, night and weekends.

Based on internet of things (IoT) technology and powered by artificial intelligence (AI), the solution comprises two platforms, one physical and the other digital, communicating with each other in real time. A device attached to the worker's vest, called the Wearin’ Brain, embeds three safety alert and detection systems: one to alert the control center via the Wearin’ SOS button that can be activated manually in theSource: Wearin' Source: Wearin' event of an accident; an inertial sensor that can automatically detect a fall (in case the alert cannot be raised manually); and GPS to pinpoint the precise location of the worker. Data and alerts are sent and collected via the Cloud to the Wearin' dashboard integrated into the central monitoring system, allowing the control center to take appropriate emergency and rescue measures according to the alerts they have received.

"The reliability of the solution, in particular its advanced automatic fall detection system, makes the difference in securing lone working time and meeting the comfort and safety needs of our employees," explained Éric Guillot, director of PRO BETON based in Geneva. "As they work alone in a noisy, high-risk environment, it's crucial for them to be able to rely on cutting-edge technology that incorporates all the necessary safety features so that the safety control center can intervene in a timely and appropriate manner in the event of an accident."

As its name suggests, the Wearin’ Brain attached to the worker's vest is the brain of the hardware and software systems in Wearin's IoT solution. Alvaro Goncalves, technical director at Wearin’, explained: "The Brain contains the SOS button, the fall detection sensor, the GPS system, a 10-hour battery enabling it to last an entire shift of PRO BETON employees without additional charging, as well as the LTE module for secure data transmission to the alarm center."

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