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Wireless Proximity safety and wireless automatic speed control technologies

Our most recent customers are becoming aware of the requirements concerning company accountability for the safety of their employees. This system allows for the automatic notification of either personnel and or other machines in the immediate vicinity of the machine they are in control of.

In one of our customers large outdoor production facilities the amount of heavy equipment and large truck traffic including the presence of people walking, was of great safety concern for both the operators as well as pedestrians, to know when their safety and health was potentially being compromised was a very real issue. Now with all of their equipment being fitted with our M2M / M2P alert systems as well as personal tags, all of the people working on the site are now aware of everyone else wirelessly / automatically.
  • Posted 3 Aug 2011 11:56
  • By glen_s
  • joined 3 Aug'11 - 4 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
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