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Smart Sensors Can Detect Hazards Employees Can’t: Take the guesswork out of potentially dangerous jobsite conditions

Exposure to excessive temperatures, noise, silica dust and hazardous fumes can cause serious injuries and illnesses, but the challenge is monitoring hazardous and dangerous jobsite conditions. Onsite sensors can monitor these conditions and send real time alerts to safety managers, superintendents and workers to head-off accidents before they happen.
May 8, 2017

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