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Evaluation of Deployment of
In VISTA Project
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How does fuseAware work?
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The Operatives and Supervisors
Operatives wear a low-cost smart watch All operatives will be able to communicate via the built in Cisco Spark API Supervisors can use the fuseAware app on Smartphones The E-learning programme can be engaged as part of ongoing development The Administrator The operative app will be accompanied by an administrative app providing for real-time data capture, monitoring and reporting on 2 levels. Local administration per construction site Global administration to monitor all active construction sites with fuseAware enabled. The Tech Kit Sensors and beacons Outdoor, ruggedized and hardened screens around the site demonstrating real-time data and graphical, illustrated signage in a range of languages
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fuseAware Continuous Programme of Development
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Active Alert Warning: You have entered an exclusion zone
Alerts fuseAware utilizes active and pre-emptive alerts. Active alerts are triggered by conditions and a dynamic tolerance algorithm has been created by fuse. Pre-emptive alerts are scheduled by administrators. Alerts appear on the devices as flash messages, in the language of the operative, requiring an input (a tap or a click) to acknowledge. Active Alert Warning: You have entered an exclusion zone Pre-emptive Alert Striking will be taking place in this zone at 4pm Both pre-emptive and active alerts can be sent to all devices at any point in time, or based on a schedule.
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Strike Rules and Programmatic Interventions
fuseAware ‘strike rules’ for operatives. ‘Conditions’ is setup within the administration application and pre-defined, per operative, during site induction or CSCS training. An example condition for the particular construction site could be as follows: No operatives are allowed to work the leading edge for any longer than 60 minutes within any given period of 120 minutes. On each occasion that a condition is broken, an Alert message will be sent to the operatives’ manager via the administrative application, and to the operative, and a safety warning will be displayed on relative screens. Should any conditions, or set of conditions, be broken beyond a given threshold (e.g. 3 times or ‘strikes’), an intervention request is issued and the operative would be required to conduct additional training; curated examinations prepared and accessed via the administrative application.
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Authority and Experience Levels
fuseAware uses permissions or ‘levels’ to define which operatives trigger alerts. Operative Smith has been working on the leading edge for 20 years, and is an experience level 5. Operative Patel has been working on the leading edge for 6 months, and is an experience level 1. If Operative Smith enters the perimeter exclusion zone in front of the leading edge, an alert is not triggered. If Operative Patel enters the same zone, an alert is triggered.
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Real-time Reporting Individual operatives can be monitored actively throughout any period of time. An administrator can choose to track Operative Richards throughout a specific day to see his / her movements or conditional triggering. For example: 8.30am (Active) Operative Richards attended site 8.45am (Active) Operative Richards ascended to heights above 20m 8.47am (Active) Operative Richards ascended heights above 30m 9.47am (Passive) Operative Richards remains at heights above 30m 10.47am (Trigger Alert based on Condition) Operative Richards remains at heights above 30m. Condition broken. Data like this is logged and accessed retrospectively. Local Reporting Each operative will have their own set of data within the application, and operatives can be grouped in to teams. The performance and activity metrics of each team and its’ members can be reported upon by administrators. For example: Show how long in minutes Operative Jones spent by the leading edge / working at height Show how long in minutes Operative Smith spent drilling in a specific zone How many offloading zone perimeter conditions were broken by Team A during the week starting 1st November
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Global Reporting Each site will have granular data. Sites can viewed as a whole, and reported upon comparatively. The following example metrics would be achievable after ongoing installation of fuseAware Site A in London received 25 condition breaks and 3 strikeouts during the month of January Site B in Manchester received 15 condition breaks and no strikeouts during the month of January All sites received a total of 100 condition breaks during the month of January All sites received a total of 80 condition breaks during the month of February Condition breaks between sites were reduced by 20% from January to February
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CSCS Integration All operatives on site will have an up-to-date CSCS card. fuseAware will collate data from the CSCS card with real-time health and safety data for all operatives via a private API (application interface). The API will also share data with clients’ BIM software.
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Background to fuseAware’s growth in Vista
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fuseAware was awarded funding under Berkeley Innovation Fund.
fuseAware came to Vista early 2016 after being commissioned by BHCL Managing Director to become the 1st construction project site where fuseAware prototype will be built and tested. After an amazing 18 months of Code Programming, Debugging, Testing and Data Collection at Vista, fuseAware was ready to be deployed. Trialed version was launched to Vista in July 2017 engaging 20nr users who hold varying roles. Trialed breaches of users towards completed apartments, high risk exclusion zones and movement adjacent to moving plant such as forklifts and excavators.
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What lessons learnt were encountered at Vista?
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Significant growth of confidence towards awareness and challenging of unauthorized access to apartments, traffic routes and high risk exclusion zones. Growth in behaviour and attitude towards respect of vehicle/pedestrian collision. fuseAware offered improvements in communication as users could avail of free voice call, instant messaging and video calls. Offers improvements to management who traditionally used two way radio control to communicate. fuseAware showed potential to significantly enhance management of evacuations by having live information to workforce movements. Collaboration of ventures with CSCS cards to target ineligible workers could capitalize on fuseAware’s facial recognition capacities.
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GOOD NEWS fuseAware will be now lunching in Went End Gate (WEG) which is another project in BHCL with its improved systems and lessons learnt from trialing at Vista. A massive thank you to all VISTA Team who had contributed one way or the other in making fuseAware a product that will help transform construction health and safety.
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Thank you.
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