Port of Antwerp is teaming up with tech company Rombit to prevent corona infection on the workfloor. Rombit has developed the Romware Covid Radius, a digital bracelet that ensures social distancing and permits contact tracing. Port of Antwerp will be the first to use the bracelet.

To produce this bracelet, Rombit has added new functions to its existing safety bracelet, the Romware ONE. This will help employees to observe the strict precautions laid down by the World Health Organisation (WHO) while respecting the privacy of the wearer. Port of Antwerp, which recently introduced a project with the Romware ONE safety bracelet, will be the first to make use of the Covid functions.

‘Innovation and digitisation are crucial in times of crisis such as these,’ says Port of Antwerp CEO Jacques Vandermeiren. ‘It is essential to keep the port operational, and to ensure that our employees can work safely. We therefore see great potential in this solution and will shortly start trials with a team of operatives.’

Social distancing and contact tracing

The new Covid bracelet is aimed in the first place at social distancing. Whenever employees come too close to one another they first get a warning signal. Yet, privacy is guaranteed: the Covid Wearable never passes on the location or other sensitive information to the employer.

At the same time, the bracelet permits contact tracing: if someone happens to be infected, then a health advisor or trusted confidant can check which work colleagues the person has come in contact with, in order to prevent further infection.

Rombit CEO John Baekelmans: ‘The new “1.5 metre economy” depends on reliable aids. We are therefore making huge efforts to get the modified bracelet onto the mass market in large quantities, so that we can contribute towards getting the economy safely restarted.’