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*This video was produced before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and therefore does not feature or relate to safety precautions currently being taken by state and local governments and construction companies to contain the spread of the coronavirus.* Civil and environmental engineering professor SangHyun Lee and his University of Michigan research team are placing wearable sensors on construction workers to track on-the-job heart rate, fatigue, and stress. This data will be used to develop a model that will be able to predict and prevent potentially dangerous construction-site situations, like dehydration, anxiety, and other potential safety hazards. https://cee.engin.umich.edu/people/sa... ------ Watch more videos from University of Michigan Engineering and subscribe: / michiganengineering The University of Michigan College of Engineering is one of the world’s top engineering schools. Michigan Engineering is home to 12 highly-ranked departments, and its research budget is among the largest of any public university. http://engin.umich.edu Follow University of Michigan Engineering: Twitter: / umengineering Facebook: / michigan.engineering Instagram: / michiganengineering Contact University of Michigan Engineering: https://engin.umich.edu/about/contact/