These teams, implanted in the Vila Real facility and in La Pobla Tornesa de Castellón, allow several people to take their temperature at the same time with an accuracy of 0.5ºC.

Nusys thermal imaging cameras in Esmalglass-Itaca

Esmalglass-Itaca Group, Pioneer company in the development of enamels, pigments, Ceramic inks and additives, located in Vila Real (Castellón (Spain)), has installed thermal imaging cameras to identify febrile people with a higher scanning speed and so on., avoid physical contact.

"The Group has always ensured the safety of all workers.. And, in a situation like the one we are experiencing today with Covid-19, Occupational safety takes on a more important dimension than ever, how could it be otherwise", comments José Antonio Arjona, Head of Occupational Risks of Esmalglass-Itaca Group.

Arjona explained that the return to activity has been marked by guaranteeing, with the highest quality standards, "The safety of all our human teams, as they are our main value." That is why, have opted to implement thermal imaging cameras Nunsys in the facilities of Vila Real and La Pobla Tornesa (Castellón (Spain)).

This system allows several people to take their temperature at the same time with an accuracy of 0.5ºC. If a temperature above 37.4ºC is detected, the alarm is activated and the Occupational Risk Prevention Service is notified..

The decision to have this technology is part of a series of measures that the group has implemented to guarantee the safety and health of all workers..

Artificial Intelligence (The) has joined the attempts to alleviate the effects of the exceptional situation through the early detection of people who present the first symptoms.

For this reason, the implementation in companies and public spaces of a technology that until now had been used eminently for the prevention of forest fires or in industrial environments is becoming popular.: Thermal imaging cameras capable of measuring temperature.


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By • 8 Jun, 2020
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