OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
BACK UP AND WARNING ALARMS Rear blind spots are a huge problem, with reversing incidents accounting for a quarter of deaths in the workplace. Reversing alarms provide an audible warning for anyone in a vehicle or machine’s path when it is reversing.
Although ‘beep beep’ reversing alarms
are still widely used across the globe, multi-frequency alarms using broadband technology, such as Brigade’s bbs-tek, are considered to be much safer due to their locatable ‘ssh-ssh’ sound that not only eliminates noise complaints but more importantly is far quicker for pedestrians and ground workers to pinpoint, particularly when wearing hearing protection or when working in diffi cult and noisy conditions.
RADAR OBSTACLE DETECTION Camera monitor systems will help to eliminate blind spots in most scenarios. However, when visibility is poor, drivers and operators need additional assistance. T is is where radar obstacle detection comes in. Industries such as mining and quarrying
regularly operate in harsh terrains and diffi cult conditions, such as fog, dust,
and darkness, which further decreases visibility for drivers of plant machinery. Radar obstacle detection can detect stationary and moving objects, even in the toughest conditions, providing operators with in-cab visual and audible warnings and immediately alerting them to potential hazards. T is is critical, especially in busy work sites, to alert the operator of a nearby person or obstacle.
VEHICLE CCTV Vehicle CCTV is playing an important role in helping to improve safety and security. It provides irrefutable evidence in the event of an incident or fraudulent insurance claim and helps protect drivers from false accusations and to improve operator performance. Incidents involving vehicles can be
extremely time consuming and costly to resolve. A lack of solid evidence can often mean companies accept liability or
Mining and quarrying has one of the hghest risk work populations
operators are unfairly blamed, leading to increased costs for businesses and stress for operators. Vehicle-mounted cameras capture footage, providing an accurate account of events and important proof in the event of a dispute.
Emily Hardy is with Brigade Electronics.
www.brigade-electronics.com
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