
JOBSITE 911™
Emergency Intelligence Where Work Happens
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.
By converting tool storage systems into distributed emergency infrastructure, Jobsite 911™ eliminates the primary cause of preventable jobsite death: delay between injury and intervention.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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
Software & Services (Recurring)
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Telemedicine + analytics: $15–$40 / user / month
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Enterprise compliance dashboards: $5–$15 / worker / month
Enterprise & Licensing
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Fleet deployments
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Insurance-backed safety programs
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Government and infrastructure contracts
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%
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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

