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Body Worn Temperature Sensors are a type of industrial automation technology used to measure and monitor the temperature of personnel in industrial settings. These sensors are typically worn on the body and are designed to detect changes in temperature in real-time. They are used to ensure that personnel are not exposed to extreme temperatures, which can be hazardous to their health. The sensors can also be used to detect changes in temperature in the environment, such as in warehouses or factories.
The Body Worn Temperature Sensors market is growing rapidly as companies look for ways to improve safety and efficiency in their operations. The sensors are becoming increasingly popular in industrial settings, as they provide a reliable and cost-effective way to monitor personnel and the environment.
Some companies in the Body Worn Temperature Sensors market include Fluke, Honeywell, Siemens, and Omron. Show Less Read more