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Design of Real-Time Monitoring and Environmental Monitoring Warning System for Occupational Health Parameters of High-Altitude Construction Workers

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  • Yin, Defeng
  • Li, Xianghong
  • Bai, Yonghou
  • Pang, Xucheng

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An excellent occupational health and safety management system provides a scientific and effective management tool for enterprises to improve their occupational health and safety performance. Research has shown that in high-altitude areas, many occupational diseases develop without any prior warning signs. Moreover, construction workers are identified as a high-risk group for developing occupational diseases. This urgently requires an intelligent supervision system for monitoring the health of high-altitude construction workers. With the development of intelligent and digital technologies, the design of an intelligent occupational health supervision and early warning system has become possible. In this context, this article has carried out system design and designed real-time monitoring and environmental monitoring modules for occupational health, providing new management methods for occupational health supervision of construction personnel in enterprises. In addition, the system has also designed an emergency module to provide high-quality resource support for ensuring the safety production of enterprises.

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  • Yin, Defeng & Li, Xianghong & Bai, Yonghou & Pang, Xucheng, 2025. "Design of Real-Time Monitoring and Environmental Monitoring Warning System for Occupational Health Parameters of High-Altitude Construction Workers," European Journal of Engineering and Technologies, Pinnacle Academic Press, vol. 1(1), pages 53-59.
  • Handle: RePEc:dba:ejetaa:v:1:y:2025:i:1:p:53-59
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