Safety-centric and Smart Outdoor Workplace: A New Research Direction and Its Technical Challenges
Zheng Li, Mauricio Pradena Miquel, Pedro Pinacho-Davidson

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a dedicated research focus on safety-centric and smart outdoor workplaces, highlighting unique challenges and proposing a new direction for integrating smart technologies in outdoor work environments.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of a safety-centric, smart outdoor workplace, discusses its unique challenges, and calls for targeted research efforts within smart environment disciplines.
Findings
Identification of theoretical confusion among stakeholders
Technical difficulties in extending underground device lifespan
Recognition of outdoor work's unique safety and workflow needs
Abstract
Despite the fact that outside is becoming the frontier of indoor workplaces, a large amount of real-world work like road construction has to be done by outdoor human activities in open areas. Given the promise of the smart workplace in various aspects including productivity and safety, we decided to employ smart workplace technologies for a collaborative outdoor project both to improve the work efficiency and to reduce the worker injuries. Nevertheless, our trials on smart workplace implementation have encountered a few problems ranging from the theoretical confusion among different stakeholders, to the technical difficulties in extending underground devices' lifespan. This triggers our rethinking of and discussions about "smart workplace". Eventually, considering the unique characteristics of outdoor work (e.g., more sophisticated workflows and more safety-related situations than…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUnderground infrastructure and sustainability · Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics · Occupational Health and Safety Research
