Smart personal protective equipment for intelligent construction safety monitoring

Rashidi, A; Woon, G L; Dasandara, M; Bazghaleh, M and Pasbakhsh, P (2025) Smart personal protective equipment for intelligent construction safety monitoring. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 14(3), pp. 835-858. ISSN 2046-6099

Abstract

Purpose: The construction industry remains one of the most hazardous industries worldwide, with a higher number of fatalities and injuries each year. The safety and well-being of workers at a job site are paramount as they face both immediate and long-term risks such as falls and musculoskeletal disorders. To mitigate these dangers, sensor-based technologies have emerged as a crucial tool to promote the safety and well-being of workers on site. The implementation of real-time sensor data-driven monitoring tools can greatly benefit the construction industry by enabling the early identification and prevention of potential construction accidents. This study aims to explore the innovative method of prototype development regarding a safety monitoring system in the form of smart personal protective equipment (PPE) by taking advantage of the recent advances in wearable technology and cloud computing. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed smart construction safety system has been meticulously crafted to seamlessly integrate with conventional safety gear, such as gloves and vests, to continuously monitor construction sites for potential hazards. This state-of-the-art system is primarily geared towards mitigating musculoskeletal disorders and preventing workers from inadvertently entering high-risk zones where falls or exposure to extreme temperatures could occur. The wearables were introduced through the proposed system in a non-intrusive manner where the safety vest and gloves were chosen as the base for the PPE as almost every construction worker would be required to wear them on site. Sensors were integrated into the PPE, and a smartphone application which is called SOTER was developed to view and interact with collected data. This study discusses the method and process of smart PPE system design and development process in software and hardware aspects. Findings: This research study posits a smart system for PPE that utilises real-time sensor data collection to improve worksite safety and promote worker well-being. The study outlines the development process of a prototype that records crucial real-time data such as worker location, altitude, temperature and hand pressure while handling various construction objects. The collected data are automatically uploaded to a cloud service, allowing supervisors to monitor it through a user-friendly smartphone application. The worker tracking ability with the smart PPE can help to alleviate the identified issues by functioning as an active warning system to the construction safety management team. It is steadily evident that the proposed smart PPE system can be utilised by the respective industry practitioners to ensure the workers' safety and well-being at construction sites through monitoring of the workers with real-time sensor data. Originality/value: The proposed smart PPE system assists in reducing the safety risks posed by hazardous environments as well as preventing a certain degree of musculoskeletal problems for workers. Ultimately, the current study unveils that the construction industry can utilise cloud computing services in conjunction with smart PPE to take advantage of the recent advances in novel technological avenues and bring construction safety management to a new level. The study significantly contributes to the prevailing knowledge of construction safety management in terms of applying sensor-based technologies in upskilling construction workers' safety in terms of real-time safety monitoring and safety knowledge sharing.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: cloud computing; construction safety; digitalisation; personal protective equipment; real-time data; safety monitoring
Index terms: construction safety, exposure, state of the art, construction accident, sensor-based technology, practitioner, methodology, well-being, knowledge sharing, face, construction site, prototype, digitalization, cloud computing, injury, sensor data, fatalities, supervisor, construction worker, prevention, construction industry, implementation, hardware, monitoring, construction safety monitoring, personal protective equipment, falls, design and development, real-time data
Subjects: modelling and simulation, work location, control systems, computer hardware, mental health and wellbeing, environmental health, digital infrastructure, industry analysis, health conditions and diseases, data management, occupational health and safety management, public and environmental health, health risk and incident analysis, contractual arrangements, knowledge management, innovation and technology management, research products and data, digital technology, psychology, practitioner, research dissemination and communication, financial risk, design process, research methods
Topics: Design Practice, Digital Applications, Site Management, Organizational Design, Cost Management, Research Practice, Information Management, Roles and Professions, Health and Safety, Engineering Principles, Procurement, Sustainability
Descriptive scope: 3 PCT

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