This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Feature | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 16 OCT 2019 | Created initial document. |
This guide outlines the information you need to know about new or improved functionality in this update.
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Enhanced Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud Integration
When a rule creates an incident in Oracle IoT Connected Worker Cloud Service, the incident is imported into Workforce Health and Safety Incidents in Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud. You can then update the incident directly in Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud.
Use Environment Sensor Data in Rules
Your rules can now use environmental sensor device values associated with a location. You can generate incidents, alerts, and messages when environmental sensor values, such as temperature and humidity, associated with a location cross their threshold values. You can also create automatic hazards, say when the ambient light at a project location falls below permissible limits.
Use System Rules for Reporting Potential Employee Accidents and Man-Down Conditions
As a project manager or supervisor, you want to know if an employee has fallen, or if there is a potential man-down condition. Oracle IoT Connected Worker Cloud Service system rules automatically detect accident-related device alerts, create incidents, and trigger messages to the superiors.
Send Alerts in Case of a Disconnected Worker
Use business object attribute conditions in your rule to trigger incidents, alerts, and messages when an employee's devices have been offline beyond a threshold period of time.
Automatically Dial Emergency Numbers in Case of Accidents
Your configured phone numbers are auto-dialed for the following events:
- Fall Detection
- Man Down Detection
- Restricted Location Violation