Traditional Tag Boards are used at mining locations to track a worker on the site by attaching a personalized ID tag (or lock) to a board. A Digital Zone Board would supplement and capture worker whereabouts creating electronic real-time reporting and worker reminders.
Related Workplace Applications
Employee Location Tracking &
Occupational Health and Safety
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The SiME Smart Glasses provide real time information for anyone in any environment. With a touch interface and no requirements of other... |
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The AeroScout T3 Advanced Wi-Fi Tag is a slim, battery powered, wireless device that allows the tracking and locating of an asset or an... |
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The iTAG100 Intrinsically Safe Tag is the intrinsically safe version of the T2 Wi-Fi Tag giving a real time location of assets and... |
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The T2 Wi-Fi Active RFID Tag is a real-time location tracker of assets and personnel. It uses a standard Wi-Fi network to determine the... |
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This small device tag can monitor and track the location of assets and personnel visibility in real time using Ultra-Wideband (UWB)... |
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Worn on the Torso
and used
for Industrial applications.
The Leica Pegasus Backpack is a reality capture sensor platform that provides a mobile mapping solution. The wearable backpack contains 5... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Industrial applications.
The Zebra WT6000 is a multipurpose computing device that is worn on the wrist and a part of Zebra's line of Total Wearable Solutions. It is... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Industrial applications.
The Smart Helmet Clip is an industrial-grade wearable device that facilitates safer productivity in heavy industries.
It has a modular... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle & Fitness applications.
The Leikr GPS sport watch is designed for accessible, realtime functionality through WiFi connectivity and a propriety Linux based... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The AWatch is a stand-alone smart-watch with cellular capabilities. This wearable device does not require a companion phone to take... |