The wearable sensors measure workers’ movements throughout the day during their shift. They are specifically looking for movements that could lead to strain that increases the risk of injury or long-term wear and tear.  

The wearable sensors are connected to a smartphone app and alert the worker when their movements surpass pre-established baselines that are based on International Organization for Standardization (ISO) thresholds and job task assessments.  

Data is collected and can be reviewed at the end of a shift by workers and safety teams. This data includes when during the day and where on the body strain occurred. 

The data is also useful in discovering which tasks are causing strain and which workers are experiencing the most strain. Bardavon will provide interventions, safety training courses, and exercises to improve employee movement health.