

Construction workers are consistently exposed to some of the harshest conditions to work in. Heat and cold exposure is a given and the COVID-19 pandemic has added extra facets to the safety precautions that construction companies need to factor in.
A study conducted by Deakin University looked at a variety of physiological measurement devices to help construction companies understand the impact of COVID-19 on sites and how wearable technology can help them to understand the impact on their employees.
Have a look at the video on the research conducted by Deakin University.