Why every high-rise needs a hoist wind sensor

Why every high-rise needs a hoist wind sensor

A reliable hoist wind sensor isn’t optional on a high-rise, it’s important. Smartsite’s SmartHoist wind sensor measures wind speed by floor and prevents unnecessary wind-related stoppages.

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Why every high-rise needs a hoist wind sensor

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    It protects workers, equipment, and your construction schedule.

    What is a hoist wind sensor and why is it important?

    A hoist wind sensor measures real-time wind speed exactly where it matters: at the moving hoist car. Unlike crane wind sensors, which sit fixed high above the site, the SmartHoist wind sensor travels with the hoist and captures the actual conditions the hoist encounters on each level.

    Mounted on the top rails, the anemometer sends live wind speed directly to the SmartHoist display. Operators instantly see whether it’s safe to continue. When wind exceeds safe thresholds, SmartHoist issues an alert so the driver can act immediately, no radios, no guessing, no delays.

    Hoist Wind Alert Messag on SmartHoist Display for Construction Hoist Driver

    The difference between crane wind and hoist wind

    Many sites shut down hoists based on crane wind limits, but crane wind is not hoist wind. Cranes sit high above surrounding structures and receive the full force of the wind. Hoists travel through lower levels where nearby buildings often block or reduce wind altogether.

    Because of this, a hoist can frequently operate safely even when the crane must pause. Understanding that difference prevents unnecessary downtime and helps avoid costly productivity losses.

    The risks of running a hoist in unsafe wind

    Operating a hoist in unsafe wind doesn’t only slow the project, it introduces real structural and operational risks. Strong gusts can push the hoist against the mast, putting strain on the ties that hold it in place. On tall buildings, high winds can cause sway or misalignment, increasing the chance of mechanical issues.

    The building itself can suffer damage too. Persistent wind pressure may affect façade elements or parts of the superstructure, and prolonged exposure can wear down hoist cables, or even cause them to fail.

    A dependable hoist wind sensor eliminates guesswork. Operators stop only when conditions are truly unsafe, protecting workers, equipment, and the structure itself.

    The SmartHoist wind sensor is built for construction

    Hoist wind sensor

    Smartsite designed the SmartHoist wind sensor specifically for high-rise environments. Because it moves with the hoist, it delivers accurate wind readings at every level rather than at a single fixed point.

    All readings are securely logged inside the Smartsite platform, creating a transparent record for project documentation, insurance purposes, and safety reviews. Drivers see live wind speed on the in-hoist display, and when limits are exceeded, SmartHoist sends instant alerts so teams can respond without delay.

    Remote wind reports

    SmartHoist Remote Wind Alert Report

    SmartHoist also provides real-time wind reports online. Site managers can monitor conditions remotely and make decisions based on accurate data rather than assumptions. Every reading is time-stamped and stored automatically, offering full transparency for audits, incident reviews, or dispute resolution. 

    The feature is included in the SmartHoist Safety Add-On.

    Why it matters for project safety and productivity

    Accurate wind data gives teams confidence. Operators no longer stop work because “it feels windy”, they pause only when the sensor confirms unsafe conditions. This reduces unnecessary shutdowns, keeps the hoist productive for longer, and strengthens communication between operators, managers, and safety leads. 

    It also provides clear documentation. Teams can state, for example: “We paused for 14 minutes at floors 22–24 when winds exceeded the limit, confirmed by data.” This level of precision is what sets modern, high-performing construction sites apart.

    Choosing the right wind sensor hoist system

    When selecting a hoist wind sensor, look for a system that does more than measure wind. The strongest solutions offer accuracy, transparency, and full integration with your existing safety tools.

    Make sure you ask yourself the following:

    • Does it measure wind where the hoist actually moves?
    • Does it log wind data for reporting and compliance?
    • Does it integrate with your site’s other safety tools?
    • Will operators trust and understand the alerts?

    SmartHoist meets all these requirements, and more. Installed on more than 1,600 hoists worldwide, the system combines accurate measurement with powerful reporting and proven reliability. With SmartHoist, your hoist only stops when it truly needs to.

    Let’s explore how this can work for you.

    Robin Looijen

    Partner & CMO

    Robin Looijen is Partner and CMO at Smartsite. He blends tech insight with real-world construction site experience. Robin has been in the construction industry for over seven years and visited construction sites globally. From New York to Dubai and from Toronto to Mumbai. He’s been at the front line of construction tech adoption, following global digital trends while staying grounded in the daily realities of site teams. Robin understands that for technology to succeed in construction, it can’t disrupt. It has to fit into existing workflows and deliver immediate value. At Smartsite, he leads international growth and product development. He helps shape innovations like SmartWorker, translates client feedback into new features, and supports teams rolling out the system worldwide. He posts very regularly on LinkedIn about his experience on sites worldwide. Follow our journey!

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