LAKANA Sovereign Structural Intelligence is a privacy-preserving safety framework for athletes, students, first responders, industrial workers, construction crews, logistics teams, tactical trainees, and other people whose bodies carry high physical load. This white paper explains how safety systems can help identify structural strain, heat stress, recovery collapse, gait changes, workload burden, and other physical risk signals without turning the person into a permanent biometric dataset owned by an institution or vendor. The paper introduces a governed access model where the individual keeps control of raw body-signal data by default, licensed medical or safety personnel may receive deeper data only through authorized and auditable access, and coaches, supervisors, or institutions receive bounded safety summaries rather than individual raw biometric details. It also presents simulation-bound evidence across five sport profiles, including women’s sports, and explains how the same privacy-preserving safety architecture can later be evaluated for load-bearing workforce settings. The white paper does not claim medical diagnosis, return-to-play authority, field validation, legal immunity, or regulatory clearance. It is a public commercial and technical white paper for controlled pilot diligence, institutional review, and partner evaluation.
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