Construction + Industry
Objective evaluation of physiological and environmental factors on build sites helps to reduce injuries and increase worker safety while reducing costs for companies and insurers.
There are over 1.5 million construction jobs in the U.S. alone¹. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics² construction is growing much faster than the average industry. Workers in construction have one of the highest rates of injuries and illness of any occupation³. Sempulse technology provides the tools to make these jobs safer with constant non-invasive monitoring of vitals in rugged and remote conditions.
Safety
Construction workers often work in high risk conditions, and continuous physiological monitoring on the job can help improve worker safety and decrease costs associated with insurance overhead and missed workdays. The Halo device quickly identifies dehydration, overheating, and fatigue in wearers, so that workers can be given proper medical attention before these issues result in harmful and deadly workplace accidents and injuries.
On the Job Injuries
In addition to providing a strong first line of defense against workplace injuries and illnesses, Sempulse technology also aids in treatment of injured workers, should the worst happen. Built for military triage, Sempulse can quickly identify internal injuries in workers and objectively triage wearers in the case of a multiple casualty event, helping to deliver injured personnel to definitive medical care in a faster and more informed manner.
¹https://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/construction-laborers-and-helpers.htm
²https://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/construction-laborers-and-helpers.htm
³https://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/construction-laborers-and-helpers.htm#tab-3
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