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AstraZeneca tests wearable BIM-linked safety sensors

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AstraZeneca is set to test wearable BIM-linked safety sensors to enhance safety zones on its Macclesfield Campus project.

AstraZeneca is conducting the test in partnership with the Lloyd’s Register Foundation’s Discovering Safety initiative (delivered by the Health & Safety Executive). The test team hope that adding the wearable BIM-linked sensors from start-up Plinx to people and physical barriers will improve zonal procedure accuracy and help to manage out risk to workers before harm can occur.

The team will first plan out the safety zones on the digital model, informing how the zones can be demarcated on site using the sensors. They will then monitor the zones using the BIM interface. They will use the monitoring information to improve week-on-week management of the safety zones, and to feed back information to planners and designers about how effective these preventive measures are.

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