DEHYDRATION can be a serious health issue for Australia's mining industry, but a product to be developed with input from Flinders University's Medical Device Partnering Program is set to more effectively help mine managers implement their health and safety policies. Hydralert is a concept developed by occupational hygienist Ryan Wynch. It is a compact device placed in urinals to analyse a person's hydration level in real time and provide immediate feedback.
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