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Revader Totem PTZ camera

Sabre Security Systems install Revader Totem PTZ vandal-resistant cameras at eight Hanson quarries

REVADER Totem PTZ cameras are helping a number of Hanson quarries extract maximum benefit from remote video surveillance. Sabre Security Systems have installed the rapidly redeployable Revader cameras at eight sites operated by the quarry company.

‘Quarries are potentially very dangerous places to work in and understandably our clients take the safety of their employees, as well as visiting customers and sub-contractors, very seriously. They have therefore never hesitated to invest in the latest technology to ensure their sites comply at all times with very strict health and safety procedures,’ said Chris Willett, director of Ellesmere Port-based Sabre Security Systems Ltd.

 

‘One of the main concerns, however, at each of the eight quarries has been the activity that may take place at night or when the sites are closed during holiday periods. There have, for example, been a number of diesel thefts, as well as incidents of youths trespassing just to have some fun, and by doing so they have caused damage and put themselves in harm’s way by attempting to play with dangerous machinery.’

Hanson invited a number of installers to submit proposals to supply and install a video surveillance solution which would provide comprehensive coverage at each of the eight sites. Despite tough competition, Sabre Security Systems were awarded the contract based on their recommendation that Revader Totem PTZ cameras should be specified for the project.

The Totem PTZ is a vandal-resistant camera and recording solution with a 36x optical zoom lens that can be remotely controlled to allow operators to observe close-up detail of any activity and track the movement of people, machinery or vehicles. When not remotely controlled, the camera can be programmed to move to up to 128 preset positions.

The camera’s rugged construction makes it well suited to harsh environments such as quarries, whilst its day/night functionality means that it can capture high-quality colour images when light levels are as low as 0.07 lux and monochrome images at 0.01 lux.

Available with the option of Ethernet, WiFi or 3G connectivity, the Totem PTZ utilizes the Linux based Wavestore video-recording and management software which has been widely acclaimed for its user-friendliness.

‘Although the Totem PTZ’s are designed to be redeployable, in this instance they have proved to be a highly cost-effective and robust method of monitoring the quarries compared with traditional CCTV cameras,’ said Chris Willett. ‘The obvious additional benefit is that if required they can be quickly and easily removed and installed at another site.’

A total of 13 Totem PTZ’s have been installed across the eight Hanson sites which are located in the north-west of England and Wales. At night or at other times when the quarries are not operating, external intruder-detection sensors trigger the 3G transmission of live images of any activity to a call centre where an operator can verify what is occurring and, if appropriate, call an authorized key-holder. The recorded video of any incident can be remotely retrieved with the help of the Wavestore software.

 

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