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By conducting temperature checks and addressing any issues identified, employers can create a comfortable, safe, and productive working environment while complying with regulations, reducing energy costs, and promoting employee well-being and satisfaction.
Temperature extremes can pose health and safety risks to employees. Excessive heat can lead to heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke, while extreme cold can cause discomfort, reduced dexterity, and increased risk of cold-related conditions like frostbite.
By monitoring and adjusting the environmental temperature, employers can mitigate these risks and provide a safer working environment for employees.
Extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold, can pose a significant risk to workers in various industries. Working in extreme heat or cold can cause a range of health problems, including dehydration, heat exhaustion, and hypothermia.
spacebands allows you to set temperature alerts to trigger at any temperature between -20°C to 50°C.
This feature is especially useful for manufacturing/construction sites with varying extreme temperatures or liabilities due to temperature.
In order to use spacebands’ environmental temperature system you will need the equipment below:
spacebands’ is configurable to warn when certain temperature thresholds are met, triggering an alarm from the Check-in Hub and Beacon for the event.
The wearables nearby are sent a signal to say there is an extreme temperature event happening. Users can check in and out for scheduled breaks. Break reminders can also be scheduled via the wearable to remind users to take a break.
Configurable between -20°C - 50°C
Length of time in seconds alert runs
Vibrate/Light/Beep
Display in Celcius (C) or Fahrenheit (F)
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), employers are responsible for providing a safe working environment for their employees, including protection from extreme temperatures.
OSHA recommends that employers implement a heat illness prevention program and a cold stress prevention program to help prevent workplace accidents related to extreme temperatures.
Climate change is expected to increase cases of heat-related illnesses. Training and prevention is crucial in keeping your workforce safe from harm.
spacebands are helping Health & Safety managers around the world reduce accidents, injuries and legal claims
spacebands were a game-changer for us. We can now monitor HAVS and loud noise easily on workers moving between different areas on site. Now I feel confident we have the best tools to keep our team safe.
We started off with spacebands on one site, and we've just rolled them out on another 3 sites. We don't just use them for NIHL, but also for HAVS, machine collisions and PPE reminders.
We find them really useful to get an overview on different hazards and the team actually use them, which makes my life easier!
One of the potential hurdles for us was our trade union, who quite rightly, want to protect the privacy of our workers. spacebands work anonymously, you could assign a wearable to a specific worker, but we use it holisticallly to measure exposure levels in a more general sense.
We got spacebands thinking it would be the devices keeping people safe, but we weren't expecting the level of detail in the analytics platform and the suggestions it provides to improve safety. It's allowed us to see areas in need of improvement.
Investing in spacebands is a great way to prove to your workforce that you genuinely care about their safety and well-being at work.
Our system keeps employees safe, as well as saving HSE managers significant time spent on admin, freeing up time to focus on keeping your team safe.
spacebands are helping Health & Safety managers around the world reduce accidents, injuries and legal claims
spacebands monitors ambient temperature in work environments and alerts users at predefined temperature thresholds. spacebands allows you to set temperature alerts to trigger at any temperature between -20°C to 50°C.
When staff are working at high or low temperatures, their productivity and attention span can differ considerably to normal temperatures; you should be aware of significant changes to ensure that everyone is always safe.
Temperature monitoring devices can help warehouses and storage facilities maintain optimal temperature conditions for storing sensitive products such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and perishable goods.
Many manufacturing processes require strict temperature control to ensure product quality and consistency. Temperature monitoring devices can help manufacturers maintain optimal production conditions.
Temperature monitoring devices can help construction crews maintain optimal temperature conditions for construction materials and processes, ensuring the quality and safety of the finished product.
Extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold, can pose a significant risk to workers in various industries. Working in extreme heat or cold can cause a range of health problems, including dehydration, heat exhaustion, and hypothermia.
Yes, temperature information is recorded and uploaded to the analytics dashboard when the device is charged. This will include the temperature, time and date of the alert - so you are able to cross-reference temperature data against other safety features - such as machine to person collisions.