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HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT GUIDE


BODYTRAK STAND: 3/C52


Bodytrak is a smart safety solution that continuously monitors an individual’s response to physiological stress, to mitigate workplace risks and prevent incidents caused by fatigue, heat stress and more.


Driven by data and fuelled by science, Bodytrak captures real-time physiological data from a wearable earpiece with multiple sensors. Once the data is measured via the in-ear sensors, machine-learning algorithms are used to provide critical alerts to both the user (via audio prompts) and a supervisor (via the real-time Dashboard) so that intervention can be enabled, and incidents prevented.


The Bodytrak Platform contains several proprietary software algorithms: core body temperature (CBT), physiological strain index (PSI), heart rate, fatigue and man down.


Alongside real-time monitoring, important features such as geolocation, geofencing and SOS alert add another level of protection. Whenever an alert is generated, Bodytrak can instantly identify where the user is located, whether they are indoors or outdoors, allowing rapid assistance to be deployed. Similarly,


the SOS alert is a simple user-activated alarm that is triggered on the dashboard and via SMS and email when urgent support is required.


Designed with usability and comfort as a focus, Bodytrak is the only non-invasive product of its kind on the market. Due to its proximity to the hypothalamus (the temperature control centre of the body), the ear is an excellent site to measure core body temperature and heart rate. As a result, Bodytrak is extremely effective and accurate for use in industrial environments. The connected communications pack has a smaller footprint and is lighter than a regular smartphone, and can be conveniently clipped to a belt, ensuring overall comfort and wearability.


Bodytrak has now been implemented across several sectors providing precise data to employers to mitigate risk, prevent incidents and reduce operational expenditure.


https://bodytrak.co


DRAEGER SAFETY UK STAND: 3/C30


Dräger is an international leader in the fields of safety and medical technology. Founded in Lübeck, Germany in 1889, the company continues to be family owned and run – the current Chairman of the Executive Board, Stefan Dräger is fifth generation.


Today the company is a multi-billion-Euro business which is present in over 190 countries and employs more than 15,000 people worldwide.


In the UK, the company has locations in Blyth, Aberdeen and Hemel Hempstead and employs 650. Its Blyth safety HQ is home to the company’s UK manufacturing facilities where compressed air breathing apparatus and fire equipment is produced. A nearby facility in Gateshead produces FFP (filtering facepiece) masks.


‘Technology for Life’ is Dräger’s guiding philosophy. It protects, supports, and saves people's lives around the world in hospitals, fire departments, emergency services, authorities, and in mining as well as industries from construction to food manufacturing, marine and offshore to the utilities industry. Dräger’s products include fixed and portable gas detection, fire safety equipment and drug and alcohol testing devices.


The company is a thought leader on topics such as the benefits of digitalisation and connected safety


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and renewable energy safety. In the rapidly growing renewables sector, Dräger works closely with academia to support research which will create a better understanding of safety requirements for the next generation. Its Dräger Safety at Work report is in its third year and is widely recognised as an important source of insight and information in the health and safety sector.


This year sees Dräger celebrate 60 years operating in the UK.


www.draeger.com www.tomorrowshs.com


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