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Camera on Forklift

Anyone ever tried installing cameras on forklift? I am thinking of doing that to 'catch' people vandalising the steering wheel, dasboard, meters, etc.
  • Posted 16 Aug 2007 11:51
  • Discussion started by chewingyu
  • Singapore, Singapore
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Very good plan there Ed What ever works.Safty rewards or loss of job.No I dont like the ideal of people losing their job.But in the lean market today, forklift repair and replacement cost add to the botom line of why jobs go overseas; profitability.When we lose factorys to china and mexico.We lose, they lose.Sorry Im going to get off my soap box now.
  • Posted 12 Sep 2007 19:56
  • Reply by proshadetree
  • Tennessee, United States
Not ment to be funny.I have let sevral owners know if they want repair cost down.Write up operators who abuse lifts and if that dont work fire a few, the rest learn real fast.
  • Posted 12 Sep 2007 09:42
  • Reply by proshadetree
  • Tennessee, United States
haha,funny shade,but chewingyu,if ya did,they would steal the cam
Thanks. We would do that IF we can catch the culprits!
That's the problem - identifying who did it.
Our forklifts are used by many people. So, it is hard to zero in on an individual unless he is caught red handed.
  • Posted 4 Sep 2007 11:18
  • Reply by chewingyu
  • Singapore, Singapore
Fire a few drivers and let the rest know they will get it to.
That seams to work around here
  • Posted 18 Aug 2007 10:28
  • Reply by proshadetree
  • Tennessee, United States

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