Trends in Workplace Wearable Technologies and Connected-Worker Solutions for Next-Generation Occupational Safety, Health, and Productivity
Vishal Patel, Austin Chesmore, Christopher M. Legner, Santosh Pandey

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent trends in wearable and connected-worker technologies that enhance occupational safety, health, and productivity through real-time monitoring, risk management, and decision support systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current commercial wearable devices and connected platforms, highlighting their applications and benefits in workplace safety and health management.
Findings
Wearables improve hazard detection and ergonomics.
Connected platforms enable predictive analytics for safety risks.
Wearable health devices monitor musculoskeletal and cardiovascular health.
Abstract
The workplace influences the safety, health, and productivity of workers at multiple levels. To protect and promote total worker health, smart hardware, and software tools have emerged for the identification, elimination, substitution, and control of occupational hazards. Wearable devices enable constant monitoring of individual workers and the environment, whereas connected worker solutions provide contextual information and decision support. Here, the recent trends in commercial workplace technologies to monitor and manage occupational risks, injuries, accidents, and diseases are reviewed. Workplace safety wearables for safe lifting, ergonomics, hazard identification, sleep monitoring, fatigue management, and heat and cold stress are discussed. Examples of workplace productivity wearables for asset tracking, augmented reality, gesture and motion control, brain wave sensing, and work…
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