PROPOSAL FOR A LOW-COST TECHNIQUE FOR REMOTE MONITORING OF BODY TEMPERATURE: AN APPLICATION FOR WORK SAFETY
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https://doi.org/10.14488/BJOPM.2016.v13.n2.a8Keywords:
body temperature, mobile health, occupational health, safety, prototype, monitoringAbstract
This study aims to propose a cost-effective technical solution in monitoring the distance of workers operating in hazardous areas or under strong external influences. A prototype was built to measure body temperature, relative air humidity and ambient temperature through of an applied research. Body temperature data is display in a graph, within a predetermined period, wherein the measurement range can be easily set. As a result, the system first tests were stable solution and for using open source tools, it was possible to develop a low cost prototype.
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