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Kinetic Creates An Innovative Wearable That Reduces Workplace Injuries And Increases Safety Using Digi IoT Solutions

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"Digi ConnectCore is very small and power-efficient, so it fits nicely in our device, said Bansal. And it’s well suited to the rugged environments where we’re deployed. We received extraordinary assistance and technical support from the Digi team. We’re very pleased to have a successful long-term relationship with Digi."

Aditya Bansal, Kinetic Co-founder and CTO

Kinetic is a pioneering innovator in workplace wearables that improve worker safety, prevent injuries, and decrease associated costs. The company’s flagship REFLEX™ hip-mounted device, which includes the Digi ConnectCore® 6UL single board computer at its core, detects poor posture that can cause injuries and provides workers with real-time feedback. The device also provides managers with valuable analytics and actionable insights to improve workplace ergonomics and augment contact tracing processes amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.

BUSINESS CHALLENGE

Each day in workplace settings across numerous industries, workers are constantly putting their bodies at risk by improperly lifting, twisting, and turning. The fact is, suboptimal biomechanics, such as incorrect posture and motion, can lead to back injuries, strains and sprains. These are the most frequent and costliest injuries in industrial workplaces, as they have enormous impact on worker productivity and workplace injury claims.

According to Kinetic Co-founder and CTO Aditya Bansal, the consequences can be significant for employers and employees alike. “When workers deviate from the best-practice protocols for their posture, lifting, and movements, it most often leads to preventable injuries,” he said. “That means employers deal with more worker compensation claims, medical issues, employee absenteeism, and other costly issues. We recognized there was an opportunity to provide real-time coaching to employees that helps them remember and apply the techniques they’ve learned to properly move and lift.”

AN EVOLVING NEED: CONTACT TRACING

Additional worker safety concerns surfaced with the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in the close environments of industrial workplaces. Reducing worker virus transmission and quickly and accurately identifying potential risks have become key priorities in keeping industrial employees safe and operations open. “When Covid infections among industrial workers began forcing facility shutdowns, we saw a need to better leverage smart technology to connect essential employees and help protect them from illness,” said Bansal.

SOLUTION

To meet the opportunity for reduced worker injuries, Kinetic created REFLEX, a smart device that is about the size of a cell phone or pager, and is worn on the belt or waistband. Using sensors and biomechanical analysis, REFLEX determines when workers are moving with correct posture. REFLEX also automatically detects high-risk postures and provides workers with real-time feedback, in the form of a light vibration, whenever high-risk motions occur. Over time, workers can use REFLEX to improve their biomechanics, resulting in fewer injuries and improved well-being.

KINETIC dashboard

In addition to the wearable devices, the REFLEX solution also includes the Kinetic dashboard, which provides fast, actionable feedback. Each REFLEX unit in the workforce automatically syncs to the Kinetic dashboard at the end of each shift, presenting timely visual analyses, summaries, and risk profiles of workers' safety habits. These robust reports uncover beneficial coaching opportunities, practical process changes, and workplace improvements for enhanced ergonomic safety

A TIMELY UPDATE

To increase workplace safety during the Covid-19 pandemic, Kinetic added contact tracing capabilities to its REFLEX wearable device. Using Bluetooth technology, the device records every interaction between employees, eliminating sole reliance on employee recall and workplace camera footage to identify potential risks. A contact tracing dashboard allows for fast and accurate identification of potentially exposed employees.

“It made perfect sense to meet this new demand with our existing technology. The Kinetic REFLEX was already protecting industrial workers from workforce injuries. Adding contact tracing provides another level of workplace protection by helping to reduce virus transmission.”

BUILT ON THE DIGI CONNECTCORE 6UL SOM

The heart of the Kinetic REFLEX solution is Digi technology, including its ultra-compact, versatile ConnectCore 6UL. The Digi ConnectCore 6UL significantly reduces time to market by virtually eliminating the traditional risk, effort, and complexity of custom board designs without sacrificing flexibility or capabilities. Built on the ConnectCore 6UL module, it provides a common platform with scalable NXP i.MX6UL performance, pre-certified Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi integration, and cellular connectivity options, Gigabit Ethernet support, multi display, and reliability in harsh environments.

“Digi ConnectCore is very small and power-efficient, so it fits nicely in our device,” said Bansal. “And it’s well suited to the rugged environments where we’re deployed. We received extraordinary assistance and technical support from the Digi team. We’re very pleased to have a successful long-term relationship with Digi.”

RESULTS

On the factory floor or warehouse dock, the battery-driven REFLEX reduces risk by teaching workers to use good biomechanics when moving, bending and lifting. “REFLEX measures the number of unsafe postures workers perform per day,” said Bansal, “By using personal goals, daily and weekly metrics, and even a little friendly competition, we can encourage workers to reduce unsafe postures and create better work habits. In fact, using the REFLEX, one of our customers’ employees reduced his unsafe movements from 320 per day to just 12 – largely in a self-directed manner.”

Kinetic works with customers in the manufacturing, warehousing, transportation, construction, energy, and public safety sectors. Across industries, the Kinetic REFLEX wearable has helped companies reduce injury rates by 58%, reduce lost work days by 88%, reduce claims costs by 54% and increase employee productivity by 5%.

The REFLEX’s data-driven contact tracing capabilities have helped companies reduce manager and human resources time spent on contact tracing by 50%, and provided employers heightened accuracy so they can be more strategic and confident in their contact tracing process. Additionally, actionable insights have helped companies reduce worker close contacts an average of 31%.