Smart safety helmet

Product Design

Engineering

UI/UX

The white collar workers have their laptops and mobile phones to enable them to be efficient and well connected for their work.

However, blue-collared workers lack this connectivity and efficiency. Therefore, to bridge this gap in the industrial setting, a solution had to be devised.

man walking in front of textured wall

A worker wearing the smart safety helmet for a field test.

A smart safety helmet with inbuilt cameras and sensors was developed to keep the wearer safe, along with assisting them in completing their tasks more efficiently and quickly.

The safety hardware came with a companion app and web dashboard which allowed the wearer of the helmet to stay connected with throughout sites and head offices.

man taking a photo on a wharf
people playing basketball outside

This project required a thorough research and understanding of ergonomics, industry safety standards and regulations, and product testing criteria. Since the helmet is directly involved in keeping the wearer safe, a lot of time was spent in ensuring that each function and feature has a failsafe.

man taking a photo on a wharf

Companion app

two people sitting on a ledge talking

Testing the smart safety helmet’s prototype for ergonomics.

This has been one of the most exciting, rewarding and challenging project i worked on during my time at Proxgy. It gave me the opportunity to design the product architecture for the companion app and establishing the early design language of the hardware.

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Product Design

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The white collar workers have their laptops and mobile phones to enable them to be efficient and well connected for their work.

However, blue-collared workers lack this connectivity and efficiency. Therefore, to bridge this gap in the industrial setting, a solution had to be devised.

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A worker wearing the smart safety helmet for a field test.

A smart safety helmet with inbuilt cameras and sensors was developed to keep the wearer safe, along with assisting them in completing their tasks more efficiently and quickly.

The safety hardware came with a companion app and web dashboard which allowed the wearer of the helmet to stay connected with throughout sites and head offices.

man taking a photo on a wharf
people playing basketball outside

This project required a thorough research and understanding of ergonomics, industry safety standards and regulations, and product testing criteria. Since the helmet is directly involved in keeping the wearer safe, a lot of time was spent in ensuring that each function and feature has a failsafe.

man taking a photo on a wharf

Companion app

two people sitting on a ledge talking

Testing the smart safety helmet’s prototype for ergonomics.

This has been one of the most exciting, rewarding and challenging project i worked on during my time at Proxgy. It gave me the opportunity to design the product architecture for the companion app and establishing the early design language of the hardware.

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Smart safety helmet

The white collar workers have their laptops and mobile phones to enable them to be efficient and well connected for their work.

However, blue-collared workers lack this connectivity and efficiency. Therefore, to bridge this gap in the industrial setting, a solution had to be devised.

man walking in front of textured wall

A worker wearing the smart safety helmet for a field test.

A smart safety helmet with inbuilt cameras and sensors was developed to keep the wearer safe, along with assisting them in completing their tasks more efficiently and quickly.

The safety hardware came with a companion app and web dashboard which allowed the wearer of the helmet to stay connected with throughout sites and head offices.

man taking a photo on a wharf
people playing basketball outside

This project required a thorough research and understanding of ergonomics, industry safety standards and regulations, and product testing criteria. Since the helmet is directly involved in keeping the wearer safe, a lot of time was spent in ensuring that each function and feature has a failsafe.

man taking a photo on a wharf

Companion app

two people sitting on a ledge talking

Testing the smart safety helmet’s prototype for ergonomics.

This has been one of the most exciting, rewarding and challenging project i worked on during my time at Proxgy. It gave me the opportunity to design the product architecture for the companion app and establishing the early design language of the hardware.

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