Demonstrating Health & Safety Due Diligence with Wearable Computing

Shazamme System User

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June 28, 2021

Demonstrating health and safety due diligence with wearable computing.

n this webinar Cameron Stevens, Australia's leading Safety Technologist & Safety Futurist takes a deep dive into wearable computing for health and safety professionals. We will guide you through the technology suite required to successfully conduct remote audit, assurance and real-time due diligence.

In this webinar you will learn about:

- Risks and rewards of wearable technology

- Hardware design considerations

- Minimum software and connectivity requirements

- Minimum video resolution, frame rate and audio quality for optimum user experience

- Change management considerations

Cameron Stevens is a health and safety professional dedicated to step-changing health and safety performance with emerging technologies and is considered Australia’s leading Safety Technologist and Safety Futurist. Cameron is the ANZ Solutions Engineer for wearable technology start-up RealWear Inc. and the Founder of the Safety Innovation Academy. When not immersed in technology Cameron enjoys a cold IPA, single origin coffee and exploring the wonders of the natural world.

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Shazamme System User • June 28, 2021

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