Abstract

In Japan, about 50 thousand heat stroke patients are emergency transported and die more than 0.1% (about 50–100) patients every year[1]. This study describes the development of the system that gives warning with consideration of high temperature and humidity so that operators at construction sites do not get heatstroke. This system does not only measure the temperature and the humidity near an office at construction sites but also measures them at as many spots as possible and informs operators by more than one methods. In addition, it can inform operators whether they can do construction work safely or not by measuring the amount of rain and the wind speed. This study describes the current environment of construction sites, and explains the structure of this system to improve the problems. In addition, the progress and the perspective are mentioned.

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