Intelligent Remote Safety Monitoring of Sewage Workers
Keywords:
IOT technology, GSM, GPS, Wearable sensing deviceAbstract
In order to ensure the health of workers working under these harsh conditions, there is a need to develop technologies. In this project, we intend to provide a system that can detect, monitors and analyze the amount of harmful gases in real time using IOT technology. This project includes a device which has various sensors that detect the toxic gases, water level of the sewage which is placed in the manhole, and a wearable sensing device for the worker. If it reaches the certain threshold level, it sends the information to the authority using GSM and the location to the hospital via GPS.
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