The system allows companies to measure, monitor and maintain social distancing between their employees. The personnel wear transponders that interact with infrastructure devices to track their movements.
A software package called SieTrace processes the location data from the transponders and determines the distances between employees. If this distance falls below a preset value, warnings are sent to the people involved via a display on their transponders. As well as implementing social distancing continuously, the system can also be used to identify rapidly any employees who are in risky situations.
The real-time data can be combined with a digital twin of the production environment. If, for example, an employee contracts Covid-19, their employer can then determine any possible interactions they may have had with other workers. Any potentially risky areas can be identified, and safety measures implemented quickly in just those areas, avoiding the need for costly hygiene measures across the entire site.
The location data can also be used in other applications. The intelligence acquired for the digital twin offers an overview of material flows, orders and possible problem areas. Time-consuming searches can be minimised and bottlenecks avoided, while throughput and efficiency can be increased.