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Ready to wear: Wearable technology could boost workplace safety, but concerns remain

Wearable technology offers EHS pros another way to help employees stay safer and healthier. But with its potential comes concerns.




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A developing story: wearable technology for heat stress monitoring & illness prevention

Workers in many fields – construction, landscaping, oil and gas extraction, emergency response, firefighters among others – toil in high heat stress conditions. These tasks can lead to rapid increases in body temperature that raise the risk of heat-related illnesses.




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Wearable Technology Meets AI

SPOTU, The World's Most Advanced Fitness Partner




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Army solicits bids for wearable technology to detect COVID-19 in early stages

The Army is requesting bids for a $25 million contract for wearable sensors to detect early symptoms of COVID-19.




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Wearable technology started by tracking steps. Soon, it may allow your boss to track your performance.

A team of researchers from Dartmouth say they’ve created a mobile sensing system — consisting of fitness bracelets, sensors and a custom app — that can measure employee performance with about 80 percent accuracy.




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Wearable technology in medicine and health care / Raymond Kai-Yu Tong

Hayden Library - R857.B54 T66 2018