Distancing Alerts and Contact Tracing by Pervidi

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If you are managing a construction site, industrial site, manufacturing facility, oil rig, mine, food processing plant, warehouse, or any other facility that employs multiple workers – Pervidi’s Physical Distancing Alerts and Contact Tracing App is a superb tool to improve work practices and mitigate risks.

Pervidi Workplace Physical Distancing instantaneously alerts your workers, contractors and visitors when they are standing too close to other workers and records all close interactions between everyone onsite. Pervidi uses your mobile phones (Android or iOS) and is also offered using dedicated devices/wearables that you can provide for your workers.  All information is fully PRIVATE and only accessible by your company with no overreach invasion of privacy.

This will dramatically increase acceptance and improve new work habits and practices and ensure that your workers, contractors and visitors keep a safe distance to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Pervidi’s distancing alerts are a great way to:

  • Improve workplace practices and enhance workers’ safety
  • Minimize potential exposure and mitigate illness risks
  • Have access to valuable proximity historical information
  • Assist with investigations if required
  • Keep this information secure, private, and within your complete control

To watch Pervidi’s video on their newest tools, click here.

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