Building Employee HealthMonitoring Tool UsingIoT Oximeterin Palm Industry
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Title
Building Employee HealthMonitoring Tool UsingIoT Oximeterin Palm Industry
Subject
Ensuring employee health and safety is a critical concern in the palm oil industry, where physically demanding environments can pose significant risks. Traditional health monitoring methods often lack real-time data collection and prompt intervention capabilities, creating gaps in maintaining occupational health standards. This paper addresses these challenges by presenting the design and implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)--basedoximeter prototype tailored to the needs of the palm oil industry. Thesystem leverages the Blynk IoT platform to enable continuous monitoring of employees' oxygen saturation levels (SpO2) and heart rates in real time. By integrating sensor-based data collection with a user-friendly interface, the prototype facilitates immediate access to vital health metrics and sends alerts for abnormalities. A simulated palm oil plantation environment was used to evaluate the system, demonstrating its effectiveness in delivering accurate health measurements and timely notifications. Resultsindicate that the IoT-based oximeter significantly enhances employee health monitoring by addressing the limitations of traditional methods, promoting proactive health management, and enabling timely interventions. This innovation not only improves workplace safety but also fosters a culture of health awareness among employeesand isa valuable tool for occupational health monitoring in the palm oil industry
Description
nternet of Things (IoT), Health Monitoring, Wireless Data Transmission
Creator
Helmi Wardah Nasution1,Dwi Ris Hasanah2 , Rayandra Asyhar
Source
https://ijicom.respati.ac.id/index.php/ijicom/article/view/103/68
Date
2025
Contributor
Fajar bagus W
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Citation
Helmi Wardah Nasution1,Dwi Ris Hasanah2 , Rayandra Asyhar, “Building Employee HealthMonitoring Tool UsingIoT Oximeterin Palm Industry,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 3, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8409.