Problem

Long-Term Health Concerns & Accidents in Large Scale Construction Sites

Construction sites can be dangerous environments for humans. It can lead to many injuries every day. Protecting construction workers and creating a safe construction environment requires companies to go beyond the minimum safety rules.
There are many reasons for common injuries on construction sites.

 Working at heights

Fatalities and injuries involving height relating factors account for many accidents each year.

 Moving Objects

Construction sites can get quite hectic with the sheer volume of constantly moving vehicles and tradespeople including overhead lifting equipment shifting heavy loads, supply vehicles, dumper trucks everywhere, and maneuvering around usually uneven terrain.

 Vibration

Exposing to harmful vibrations in the construction sites causes diseases of blood vessels and joints in the human body

 Noise

Noise is a major hazard within the construction industry. Repetitive, excessive noise causes long-term hearing problems and can be a dangerous distraction, the cause of accidents.

It is difficult to supervise large-scale construction sites and it requires more human labor and monitoring each and every worker individually is not possible.

Solution

Smart Helmet with Supervisor Dashboard

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Solution

High Level System Organization

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There is a cloud server and smart phones of workers and supervisor Dashboards are connected to it. The smart helmet devices are connected to workers, mobile phone using bluetooth. Supervisor can track every user indivdualy by using the supervisor dashboard

Solution

Flow of Control

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Flow of Data through the System

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Control Decisions

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Demonstration

Budget

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Our Team

Team Members

Jeewantha Ariyawansha
e18028@eng.pdn.ac.lk
Ishan Kasthuripitiya
e18173@eng.pdn.ac.lk
Tharindu Ranasinghe
e18285@eng.pdn.ac.lk

Supervisors

Dr. Isuru Nawinne
isurunawinne@eng.pdn.ac.lk
Dr. Mahanama Wickramasinghe
mahanamaw@eng.pdn.ac.lk