International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, v.10, no.13, pp.33638-33640
ISSN
0973-4562
Publisher
Research India Publications
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
This paper introduces the development of smart hazard condition sharing system for saving lives in the event of danger for the workers who perform underground work in tunnels, communication work sites and manhole, etc, using IoT technology in order evacuate from dangerous conditions such as toxic gases in the underground environment and to monitor the conditions of other workers. Through this technology, working conditions of workers can be perceived by using images and sensing data, hazards to workers can be identified and the safety of workers can be ensured by providing reasonable measures on various risk factors that are scattered throughout the industry in a variety of fields. In addition, by providing a real-time work support information and by developing a smart hazard condition sharing system that can provide smart safety control and remote work support resulting in increased productivity, it will help to reduce the damage on industrial accidents of workers.
KSP Keywords
Industrial accidents, IoT-based, Real-Time, Risk Factors, Safety control, Sensing data, Sharing system, Work support, toxic gases, working conditions
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