DOHEMS®—technology to improve risk
assessments and early detection
CJ Badenhorst N Van Wyk
The scope of this project was to research, develop and eventually
produce a personal occupational hygiene and safety exposure
monitor system to assist in recording and analysing various stress
factors that could affect the health, wellness and safety of
employees, i.e. that could result in injury or ill health of workers,
create stress build-up within individual workers that could
negatively affect worker alertness and safety, and, may even result
in permanent disability or death. Utilized systems at the time were
all reactive, whereas the DOHEMS (Proactive Digital Occupational
Hygiene and Safety Exposure Monitoring) System enabled the
measurement of exposure (and associated risk) in a proactive
manner via real-time exposure and digitized recordings. The idea of
the development was to create a unit that is so cost effective, small
and light that every worker can use a system on a daily basis. The
development will eventually replace current, bulky and expensive
monitoring equipment. The device must be a portable battery
operated device and monitor the immediate working environment
by periodic sampling for vibration, noise, toxic gasses
(NO/NOX/CO/VOC, etc.), body temperature and heart rate. The
samples must be time and date stamped, utilizing a real-time clock
(RTC) synchronized with the closest regional secondary time source
and related to synchronized real-time video captured samples.
These samples are then recorded onto a rugged non volatile storage
device with the capacity to store a vast number of samples covering
the entire working shift of eight (8) hours plus. The system has
been fitted with a clear visual local alarm indication system,
indicating any excessive exposures or stresses, for the worker’s
supervisor to respond to. This system allows for a pro-active
approach. The system is also a wireless system (to the external
environment) so as to not affect the mobility of an employee and
flameproof to allow for use in explosive environments.
Keywords : safety, digital, exposure, monitoring, proactive.