Proximity Sensor
The principles, the theories and the current technologies pertaining to proximity detection are varied and numerous. Why? Well, like everyone else who has experience of workzones understands that heavy moving, and often fast, heavy moving plant constitutes a definite and present danger to our workforce and the general public.
We have spent a great deal of resource in analysing available technologies, reviewing Downer EDI’s near miss data and talking to the guys on the front line. We need a solution that will not only recognise the difference between a human and a bollard but a device that can also identify a workzone intruder (who will obviously not be wearing a vest or a transponder of any kind).
We also want to share the responsibility across the workforce by making safety clearance zones readily identifiable.
Can this be achieved using current technologies? Absolutely! Will it succeed in fulfilling the Boylan principles of safe, innovative, practical, affordable and workable, email the Boylan Team and we will keep you updated on progress.
We have spent a great deal of resource in analysing available technologies, reviewing Downer EDI’s near miss data and talking to the guys on the front line. We need a solution that will not only recognise the difference between a human and a bollard but a device that can also identify a workzone intruder (who will obviously not be wearing a vest or a transponder of any kind).
We also want to share the responsibility across the workforce by making safety clearance zones readily identifiable.
Can this be achieved using current technologies? Absolutely! Will it succeed in fulfilling the Boylan principles of safe, innovative, practical, affordable and workable, email the Boylan Team and we will keep you updated on progress.