A Multimodal Alarm System for Risk Management in a Clinical Lab

IF 0.2 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS
F. Cena, Ilaria Lombardi, Agata Marta Soccini, Federico Sarzotti, A. Re, Marco Trizio, M. M. Cremasco
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Abstract

In this article, the authors aim at finding a way to effectively communicate situations of risk related to work safety, by catching workers' attention without interrupting their main task. They designed a multimodal alarm solution specifically conceived for a biomedical lab, where workers might be intoxicated due to the possible leak of reagents or to excessive exposure to potentially toxic substances. The authors propose a novel multimodal alarm system which makes use of different sensory modalities, touch and vision. In particular, it exploits wearable technologies to improve the effectiveness of the alarm in the context. In details, it offers 1) tactile alarm to catch user attention, 2) different alarm modalities for collective and personal risks, 3) visual cue to provide immediate diagnostic information on the risk source, and more detailed information on the risk nature. In this article, the authors describe a pilot test in the real context of use to inform the design of the system. The results are promising for the development of the solution.
临床实验室风险管理的多模式报警系统
在这篇文章中,作者的目的是找到一种方法,通过吸引工人的注意力,而不中断他们的主要任务,有效地沟通与工作安全相关的风险情况。他们设计了一种多模式报警解决方案,专门为生物医学实验室设计,在那里,工作人员可能会因可能的试剂泄漏或过度暴露于潜在的有毒物质而中毒。作者提出了一种新型的多模态报警系统,它利用了不同的感官模式,触觉和视觉。特别是,它利用可穿戴技术来提高警报在上下文中的有效性。具体来说,它提供了1)触觉报警,以引起用户的注意;2)针对集体和个人风险的不同报警方式;3)视觉提示,提供对风险源的即时诊断信息,以及更详细的风险性质信息。在本文中,作者描述了一个试点测试在实际环境中的使用情况,以告知系统的设计。研究结果为解决方案的开发提供了希望。
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