Site Safety First

TRACK PEOPLE ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE TO REDUCE RISK, ELEVATE SAFETY AND IMPROVE PERFORMANCE!

If a worker falls on the job site you will be notified immediately with the workers location and name by ( text, email, call and by onsite alarm ). 

Track Anything

Track anything on your jobsite!

Location Asset Tracking

Track anything on your jobsite! From the time one of the workers walks on the job site! To where the worker’s are the whole time they are there. To when the workers leaves the job site!

Smart Traker Hard Hat Asset Tracker

Smart Traker Hard Hat Asset Tracker.

The Smart Traker System for Construction Sites is purpose-built for tracking personnel throughout a construction site. Whether you need to locate a worker instantly, require real-time visibility of a specific zone on your site or demand a rapid way for electronic mustering, our system is designed to improve the performance of today’s construction sites.

With our Smart Traker System for Construction Sites, every personnel can be outfitted with rugged, unobtrusive Wireless, waterproof tags for tracking.  Our tag helps define each zone on your site, and you have an advanced people tracking system for even an extremely hazardous outdoor site. Our system can even track workers that fall with our fall detection written in our software. Read More

Smart Traker is a long range and low-cost tracking solution with a range of up to 15 miles radius. This is achieved by a customized tracking device (for example, people tracking tag, animal tracking tag, patient wristband and luggage tag and many more) and simple hardware installation that costs less than a smartphone. You can simply track your assets’ location anytime and anywhere, and the system will alert you when the asset leaves the boundary that is programmed in our system. Smart Traker uses low power radio communication and triangulation to locate the position of assets without GPS.

Low Power,    Low Cost,        5 Miles Range

Long Range,   Positioning without GPS

Embedded with sensors  Read More

Construction site accidents and injuries happen on a regular basis and are oftentimes quite serious. Due to the nature of construction jobs, many who are involved in these types of accidents suffer life-changing injuries. There are many different types of construction accidents, many of which can be fatal. According to the Centers for Disease Control, there are more than 3.5 million nonfatal injuries and illnesses reported each year, 9 percent of which involve construction workers. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that nearly 5,000 construction workers sustain fatal injuries on the job every single year. While there are numerous policies in place designed to protect construction workers, accidents are inevitable. Read More