The Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau is fully implementing the "One Belt, One Hat" (smart safety helmet + smart safety belt) smart supervision system! Starting July 1, 2025, Jiangsu Province will pilot the system in municipal-level smart construction projects. Safety management personnel from construction, contracting, and supervising units (including dedicated safety officers from labor subcontracting units) must be equipped with smart safety helmets. The daily usage rate (number of photos or videos captured by the safety helmet / total number of photos or videos uploaded for the day's duties) must be ≥50%, and there must be a closed-loop usage record.
Smart Safety HelmetRefers to a high-tech personal protective equipment that integrates smart hardware devices such as sensors, communication modules, cameras, positioning chips, and display terminals into traditional safety helmets. Through a combination of software and hardware systems, it enables functions such as wearer localization, health monitoring, environmental sensing, real-time communication, and data uploading, thereby enhancing the safety of workers, management efficiency, and emergency response capabilities.
Despite its huge market potential, the smart safety helmet industry still faces many challenges. First, the relatively high price of the products has slowed down their promotion among small and medium-sized enterprises and some traditional industries. Second, data security and privacy protection have become key concerns for users, requiring companies to strengthen their information security technology. Third, the standardization system is still incomplete, affecting product compatibility and industry promotion. In addition, some users are still in the process of adapting to the operation and maintenance of smart devices.
In the future, with the deep integration of 5G, AI, big data, and cloud computing, smart safety helmets will achieve more intelligent and efficient work management. Products will develop in the direction of lightweight, modular, and low power consumption, supporting longer continuous use. Policy support will continue to strengthen, market education will gradually deepen, and user acceptance will increase, driving the large-scale development of the industry. In particular, resource-based provinces in the central and western regions and manufacturing clusters in the southeast coastal region will become the core driving force for market growth.
In summary, the Chinese smart safety helmet market has a promising future and is expected to continue growing in the coming years. As safety regulations become stricter, demand for intelligent solutions in industrial settings increases, and new technologies such as 5G and AI are deeply integrated, industry participants must accelerate their technological upgrades, strengthen product innovation, and provide customized intelligent safety solutions to secure a favorable position in the rapidly expanding market. Additionally, the rise of regional markets, particularly in resource-rich western regions and manufacturing clusters along the southeastern coast, will become a significant driving force behind the growth of the smart safety helmet market.