Industries · 4 sectors·Sector-specific configuration·Same platform underneath

Same platform.
Every sector.

Heat stress affects every industry with outdoor or high-radiant-heat indoor work. LinkedTIERRA Thermal deploys the same core platform — configured per sector's regulatory framework and operational reality.

Field Operations · HOU-01Warehouse A · 85,000 sqft
Live
Cool
22°C58°C

Peak surface

58°C

↑ Zone A

WBGT avg

31.2°C

↑ +3.2 over ACGIH

Model R²

0.98

Validated

Zones

12/12

All reporting

Anomaly log3 active

Zone A exceeded threshold — 58°C peak

14:32 · 2 min ago

Zone C trending warm — predicted 49°C

14:28 · 6 min ago

Cooling intervention Zone B — effective

13:55 · 39 min ago

§ 02Manufacturing & Industrial · SEC-01Configured04 APPS

Manufacturing & Industrial

Foundry, metal fabrication, press operations, assembly lines. Sustained radiant heat from processes throughout 12-hour shifts. High metabolic work rates requiring tight WBGT compliance.

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132ACGIH TLV-WBGTNIOSH REL

◉ Applications

  • Zone-level WBGT monitoring per production cell
  • Worker wearables matched to metabolic work rate categories
  • ACGIH work-rest schedule enforcement
  • Incident documentation for OSHA inspections
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§ 03Construction & Engineering · SEC-02Configured04 APPS

Construction & Engineering

Outdoor and rooftop crews with no fixed monitoring infrastructure. Heat illness risk varies by microclimate, time of day, and sun exposure. No two days are the same.

OSHA Heat Illness PreventionCal/OSHA HN 26NIOSH Heat Stress

◉ Applications

  • Mobile ground sensor deployment per work site
  • Worker wearables for outdoor crew heat tracking
  • Daily WBGT briefings from satellite + environmental data
  • Supervisor alert system when thresholds approached
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§ 04Energy & Utilities · SEC-03Configured04 APPS

Energy & Utilities

Substation, generation, and transmission maintenance. Outdoor work with heavy arc flash PPE dramatically increases heat strain. Regulatory audit documentation required.

NERC CIP standardsOSHA 1910.269DOE heat stress guidelines

◉ Applications

  • PPE-adjusted WBGT thresholds for arc flash clothing
  • Compliance documentation for NERC audits
  • Satellite analysis of transmission corridor heat exposure
  • Emergency crew heat management protocols
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§ 05Logistics & Warehousing · SEC-04Configured04 APPS

Logistics & Warehousing

Loading docks, uninsulated metal roofs, poor airflow in large volume spaces. Houston warehouses routinely exceed 45°C in summer. High worker turnover makes training programs insufficient alone.

OSHA General Duty ClauseCal/OSHAState heat illness prevention laws

◉ Applications

  • Permanent ground sensor network in high-risk zones
  • Drone thermal mapping to identify heat accumulation sources
  • HVAC efficiency analysis — where intervention actually matters
  • New worker heat acclimatization monitoring
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◉ Sector-specific consultation

Which sector is your operation?

We'll configure WBGT thresholds, alert routing, and compliance documentation to match your sector's regulatory framework before deployment begins.