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Recently, the temperature in Delhi, India, exceeded 45°C, and red heat alerts were issued in 11 regions of Uttar Pradesh. Under the scorching sun, construction workers, sanitation workers, and power maintenance personnel – these outdoor workers – are facing risks to their lives and health, with symptoms such as heatstroke, fainting, and heat exhaustion.
Thinkrace’s smart workplace solution uses technology to build a series of protective safety barriers.

Health Monitoring: Early Detection and Intervention of Risks
The Thinkrace smartwatch collects wrist temperature and heart rate data every minute. When the body temperature rises by more than 1°C above the baseline, the heart rate exceeds 100 beats per minute continuously, or the activity level drops sharply, the system immediately determines it as a “pre-hypothermia” and sends out a yellow alert. If the body temperature exceeds 39°C, the heart rate exceeds 120 beats per minute, or a static or falling posture occurs, it automatically upgrades to a red alert and triggers an emergency response. The millimeter-wave radar covers the blind spots for monitoring and ensures “discovery upon falling”.
Dialog-based operation: One sentence command for AI to manage globally
The safety supervisor doesn’t need to click menus layer by layer. They just need to say to the system, “Find all workers with a body temperature above 39°C”, and based on the dialogue-based data operation engine of LLM and NLU, the intention recognition, entity extraction, and API invocation are completed immediately, directly generating clickable result links, and navigating directly to the location of the abnormal personnel. Commands like “Sort by heart rate again” also respond instantly – multiple rounds of dialogues and context preservation, making emergency command go from manual operation to one sentence command, efficient and orderly.
Outdoor and indoor positioning: Rescue is fast, precise and without blind spots
Four-layer positioning: Beidou, GPS, WiFi, LBS, precise to the floor of the construction site and the mine tunnel. Bluetooth beacons + millimeter-wave radar achieve indoor coverage without blind spots. Where did the worker faint on which floor and in which corner? Web end, APP or LED large screen directly navigate.
Electronic fence + personalized voice evacuation
When the temperature exceeds 40°C, the system automatically designates the roof and open-air platforms as restricted areas. If workers cross the boundaries, an alarm will be triggered. The AI voice evacuation is based on multilingual user profiles and the Neural TTS engine. It automatically identifies the language of the workers’ registration (en-US, zh-CN, es-ES, etc.) and broadcasts in their native language, “High temperature danger. Please evacuate immediately”, eliminating communication barriers.
24-hour uninterrupted monitoring
Physiological data are uploaded to the cloud in real time. Continuous monitoring is conducted in the dormitory after work hours, and even nocturnal delayed heat stroke cases are not overlooked. Historical trajectories can be traced back at any time, transitioning from “passive response” to “active protection”.

Beyond high temperatures: Comprehensive protection in all scenarios
Thinkrace’s intelligent workplace solution provides protective value across various special environments, including outdoor work and specialized industries.
In winter low-temperature scenarios, low body temperature warnings combined with abnormal stillness detection prevent hypothermia. When personnel in the chemical industry are exposed to harmful gases, abnormal body signs automatically trigger alarms, and electronic fences limit high-risk areas. When miners are working underground, indoor positioning and vital sign monitoring achieve “person-mine binding”, and the location of trapped personnel can be locked within seconds in case of an accident. In outdoor work teams, group positioning and electronic fences prevent single members from straying, and SOS calls enable “all team members to respond when one member is in danger”.
A set of solutions, for maintaining health in normal times and for saving lives in emergencies.