At the headquarters of a U.S. stainless steel equipment manufacturer, nearly two-thirds of the 650 employees work in a million-square-foot facility that operates using 3 shifts (days, nights, and weekends). Producing equipment for industries including food and beverage, industrial, chemicals and biopharmaceutical, their work involves welding, grinding, heavy material handling, over the road trucking, blasting, and painting–activities with inherent hazards that the company closely monitors.
But the real danger? Isolation.
Omdat er 24 uur per dag gewerkt werd en er tijdens sommige diensten maar weinig toezicht was, werkten een aantal werknemers vaak alleen of buiten het zicht en gehoor van anderen, waardoor het moeilijk was om in geval van nood meteen hulp te krijgen.
The company relied on radios with manual check-ins–but these could be disabled, leading to complacency and reducing visibility into worker safety. A fragmented alert system that required employees to activate radios while supervisors managed notifications across multiple platforms held potential to delay emergency response efforts. Safety data collection was manual and reactive, with no real-time insights or compliance tracking. A more integrated solution was required.

