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Industrial Workforces

Hydration is a safety system.
Treat it like one.

Heat illness is the leading preventable cause of workforce incidents and OSHA's most-cited workplace hazard. Dehydrated workers don't just feel worse: they make more mistakes, get hurt more often, and miss more shifts.

Mining & metals
Heavy industry
Oil & gas
Energy & utilities
Manufacturing
Plants & foundries
Construction
Sites & trades
Logistics
Warehouses & ports
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Higher injury rate among dehydrated workers vs. hydrated peers
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US heat-illness productivity loss
0%
Productivity decline at moderate dehydration
Why InFlow for industry

A safety tool that doesn't add steps to the shift.

Most workforce wellness tools fail in industrial settings because they require behavior change from workers who are already overloaded. InFlow runs in the background of something every worker already does.

Continuous, not periodic.

Workers self-test every time they use the bathroom. No scheduled assessments, no "hydration check" disruptions to the shift, no missed cases between checkpoints.

No personal data, no liability.

InFlow collects zero personally identifiable information. No worker biometrics, no individual health records, no HIPAA exposure, no union friction over wearable surveillance.

No consumables, no per-test cost.

Optical sensor, not chemical. Once installed, every test runs free. No reagents to stock, no expiration dates to track, no per-worker testing budget to defend each quarter.

Defensible to OSHA & EHS audits.

Aggregate, anonymous facility-level reporting demonstrates active heat-illness controls, without exposing individual workers. Strengthens your written heat-stress program with objective evidence.

Scales facility by facility.

Each unit installs in seconds with two suction cups. No plumbing, no IT, no facilities work order. Pilot one breakroom, prove it, then roll out across the site or the enterprise.

Built for harsh environments.

Designed for the realities of industrial bathrooms: chemical cleaning, heavy use, and back-to-back testing in shift-rotation breakrooms. 4,000 tests per charge.

The math

One prevented heat-illness incident more than pays for the deployment.

A single recordable injury costs $42K.

That's the average direct + indirect cost per recordable injury in heavy industry per OSHA data, before the indirect costs of investigation, replacement labor, and morale impact. InFlow deployments at this scale routinely prevent multiple incidents per facility per year.

Annual cost driver
Estimate
Avg recordable injury
$42,000
Productivity loss (200 workers, 12% impact)
$180,000+
OSHA Heat NEP exposure
Variable
Annual upside
$220K+
Frequently asked

Questions from EHS & operations leaders.

The opposite, in our experience. InFlow is the only hydration tool on the market that doesn't require workers to wear a device, submit samples, log entries, or share biometric data. There's nothing for an individual worker to opt into and nothing about that worker to track.
InFlow is engineered for high-throughput, harsh-environment bathrooms. The shell is urine-resistant and chemical-cleaning compatible. The magnetic cartridge removes one-handed for cleaning. Customers across heavy industry, mining, and energy run InFlow in heavy-cleaning rotations without performance issues.
InFlow generates objective, ongoing evidence of an active hydration-monitoring component within your written heat-stress program, directly supporting OSHA's expectation that employers implement engineering and administrative controls beyond just providing water. InFlow stores no individual records, so there's nothing to manage or expose.
Hardware installation is measured in minutes per unit (suction-cup mount, no plumbing). For a typical site, we recommend a 30-day introduction in one breakroom to build worker familiarity and buy-in, then a 60–90 day phased rollout across remaining facilities. Most enterprise customers reach full deployment within a single quarter.
A toilet-mounted version is currently in development. Today's product (InFlow) is urinal-mounted, so it serves the male portion of your facility's bathrooms today. The toilet version will bring identical, continuous testing to any bathroom, including women's facilities and single-stall layouts. If a significant share of your workforce is female, talk to us about timing. Early access introductions are being scoped now.

Make hydration visible.

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