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MYMONX BUSINESS USE CASES

Our AITIS mymonX Wearables range allows continuous tracking and remote monitoring and alerting so Business can take better care of its staff and take preventive action.

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Construction & Field Services

Vitals-tracking wearables help identify early signs of fatigue, overheating, dehydration, and physical strain among workers operating in demanding environments. Monitoring heart rate, resting rate, and exertion levels allows supervisors to spot when a worker may need a break before fatigue leads to mistakes or accidents. This supports safer operations, reduces workplace incidents, and helps maintain steady productivity among teams working in heat, at height, or in remote locations.

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Logistics, Warehousing & Transportation

Workers in warehouses and transport roles often handle long shifts, heavy lifting, and repetitive movement. Continuous vitals tracking helps detect rising fatigue, elevated heart rate, or unusually slow recovery after exertion—signs that a worker may be nearing physical limits. This allows managers to support staff before overexertion leads to injury. In transportation, vitals monitoring can help identify early warning signs of driver fatigue, improving safety on the road.

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Security, Guards & Lone Workers

For security staff or lone workers who may be isolated or face unpredictable situations, vitals tracking provides an extra layer of protection. Heart-rate spikes or abnormal patterns can indicate distress or a physical incident. If combined with fall detection or SOS activation, vitals help monitoring teams distinguish between normal inactivity and a potential emergency, enabling a faster, more accurate response.

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Hospitality, Events & Large Venues (Back-of-House Staff)

Hospitality and event staff often work long hours on their feet in fast-paced settings. Vitals tracking can help identify early signs of exhaustion, stress, or overexertion during peak service periods. Understanding resting rate and recovery patterns also helps managers ensure staff are rotating duties effectively, reducing burnout and keeping service quality high.

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Manufacturing Plants & Production Lines

Repetitive tasks and shift-based work make fatigue a major risk in manufacturing. Wearables that monitor vitals can highlight when workers are overexerting, stressed, or not recovering quickly between tasks. This helps reduce errors, prevent injuries related to fatigue, and maintain operational continuity on production lines that rely heavily on human performance.

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Agriculture, Farming & Outdoor Workforces

Outdoor workers often face heat, long hours, and physically strenuous tasks. Vitals tracking helps identify early signs of heat stress, dehydration, and physical overload by monitoring heart rate and exertion levels. This is especially important in remote environments where support may not be immediately available. Consistent monitoring helps maintain worker safety and improves planning around rest, hydration, and workload distribution.

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Utilities, Oil & Gas, Mining & Energy

In high-risk, physically demanding industries, vitals tracking adds a crucial safety layer. Sudden changes in heart rate, prolonged elevated stress levels, or abnormal recovery can signal that a worker may be in distress or facing physical strain. Early detection helps supervisors act before health-related incidents occur, improving safety compliance in hazardous environments.

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Facilities Management & Maintenance Teams

Maintenance workers often move across large buildings or multiple locations, sometimes working alone or in confined spaces. Vitals tracking helps detect fatigue, stress, or overexertion during physically demanding tasks. Managers can ensure workload balance, reduce exhaustion-related mistakes, and provide timely support when abnormal vitals indicate a potential problem.

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