
JOBSITE 911™
Emergency Intelligence Where Work Happens
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Jobsite 911™ is a modular emergency-intelligence platform that embeds advanced medical response, safety intelligence, and real-time incident connectivity directly into the jobsite tool-stack form factors already used by contractors, utilities, and industrial crews worldwide.
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By converting tool storage systems into distributed emergency infrastructure, Jobsite 911™ eliminates the primary cause of preventable jobsite death: delay between injury and intervention.
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The program launches within the 911 Ecosystem, is developed through Design Team Collaboration (DTC), manufactured and scaled through Machine Design Network (MDN), and deployed globally via a brand-agnostic mechanical adapter strategy anchored initially on a Made-in-USA reference platform.
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Problem Statement
Despite decades of regulation, training, and PPE advancement, construction and industrial jobsites continue to experience:
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Fatal falls and suspension trauma
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Uncontrolled bleeding
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Electrocution and arc flash
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Cardiac arrest under exertion
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Heat stroke and asphyxiation
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Delayed EMS access
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Existing safety solutions fail because they are:
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Passive, not responsive
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Fragmented, not integrated
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Located away from the point of injury
The jobsite itself lacks emergency intelligence.
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Solution Overview
Jobsite 911™ transforms the tool stack into active emergency infrastructure.
Core Capabilities
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Immediate trauma and cardiac response
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Embedded safety intelligence and sensing
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911 and telemedicine connectivity
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OSHA-aligned documentation and analytics
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Modular deployment from individual to enterprise scale
No behavior change required.
No replacement of existing tools.
Emergency capability appears where work already happens.
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Product Architecture
Modular Layer System
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Jobsite 911 CORE – baseline trauma and activation
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Advanced Medical Layers – cardiac, bleed, oxygen, fall rescue, heat injury
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Intelligence Layer – sensors, logging, telemedicine, analytics
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Mechanical Integration Layer – adapter plate system
Each module is stackable, serviceable, and upgradeable.
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Tool Brand Integration Strategy
Adapter Plate Architecture
A standardized, injection-molded adapter plate enables Jobsite 911™ modules to mechanically and electrically interface with major tool-storage platforms without OEM redesign.
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Key Advantages
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OEM-agnostic
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Zero forced platform switching
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Rapid market penetration
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Co-branding friendly
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Scales globally
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Reference Platform
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Default Made-in-USA anchor: DeWalt-compatible geometry
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Follow-on compatibility: Milwaukee, RIDGID, Klein, Ryobi, others
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Market Opportunity
Addressable Market
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Construction, utilities, industrial trades
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~350M global workers
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~8–10M active tool-stack systems in core markets
Initial Serviceable Market (Years 1–5)
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U.S. + allied infrastructure markets
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Contractors, utilities, municipalities, industrial maintenance
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Revenue Model
Hardware
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CORE module: $350–$500
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Advanced medical modules: $600–$1,200 each
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Adapter plate: $75–$125
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Full stack (enterprise): $2,500–$4,500
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Software & Services (Recurring)
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Telemedicine + analytics: $15–$40 / user / month
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Enterprise compliance dashboards: $5–$15 / worker / month
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Enterprise & Licensing
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Fleet deployments
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Insurance-backed safety programs
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Government and infrastructure contracts
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Unit Economics (Scaled Production)
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Average COGS per full stack: $1,150–$1,700
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Average selling price: $3,200
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Hardware gross margin: 45–60%
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Software gross margin: 80–90%
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Sales Strategy
Phase 1 – Anchor Customers
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Regional contractors
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Utilities and industrial maintenance
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Union training centers
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Municipal public works
Phase 2 – Enterprise & Insurance
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National contractors
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Insurance carrier partnerships
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OSHA risk-reduction programs
Phase 3 – Global Scale
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Infrastructure projects
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Energy transition
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Disaster response staging
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Military engineering units (dual-use)
Sales channels include:
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Direct enterprise sales
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OEM channel partnerships
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Government procurement
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Insurance-driven mandates
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OSHA and Compliance Alignment
Jobsite 911™ directly mitigates top OSHA fatality categories:
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Falls – rescue and suspension trauma response
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Electrocution – LOTO verification and post-shock cardiac care
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Struck-by / caught-in – crush stabilization and hemorrhage control
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Medical services – on-site advanced care and documentation
Result:
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Reduced citations
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Lower workers’ compensation exposure
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Strong litigation defense
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Insurer premium reductions
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Implementation Plan
Phase 1 – Design & Validation (DTC)
Led by Design Team Collaboration:
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Youth, students, engineers, EMT advisors
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Human-centered design
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Trade-specific validation
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CAD, simulation, ergonomic testing
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Standards mapping (OSHA, ANSI, NFPA)
Outputs:
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Production-ready designs
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Adapter plate specifications
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Training and certification materials
Phase 2 – Manufacturing Scale-Up (MDN)
Executed through Machine Design Network:
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Injection mold tooling
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Assembly automation
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QA and test fixtures
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Medical device workflows
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Serialization and traceability
Outputs:
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Pilot production line
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Scalable manufacturing cells
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Cost-down pathways
Phase 3 – Production & Job Creation
Manufacturing facilities launched in:
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Economically distressed regions
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Former industrial corridors
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Skilled-labor transition zones
Impact:
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30–50 jobs (pilot)
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150–300 jobs (scale)
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Workforce retraining and certification
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Funding Strategy
Federal
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Department of Labor (OSHA training): $50K–$500K
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EDA / Commerce (Tech Hubs, BBB): $5M–$50M
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DoD Title III (dual-use): $10M–$100M
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NSF / SBIR / STTR: $1M–$3M
State
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Job creation grants ($5K–$15K per job)
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Manufacturing tax credits
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Tooling and capital incentives
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Workforce training subsidies
Risk Mitigation
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Modular rollout limits capital exposure
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Adapter plate avoids OEM dependency
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Medical components aligned to existing standards
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Manufacturing scaled to demand signals
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Early insurer and regulator alignment
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Strategic Vision
Jobsite 911™ becomes the default emergency layer on worksites worldwide, analogous to hard hats and safety glasses—mandatory not by regulation first, but by undeniable effectiveness.
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Long-term expansion includes:
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Mining
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Agriculture
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Ports and logistics
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Energy infrastructure
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Disaster response
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Defense engineering
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Jobsite 911™ is not a product line.
It is jobsite emergency infrastructure.
By integrating life-saving intelligence into the physical systems workers already trust, and by coupling education, manufacturing, and deployment into a single execution pipeline, this program delivers:
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Lives saved
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Costs reduced
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Jobs created
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A new global safety standard
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