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Brigade Electronics launch ZoneSafe

ZoneSafe

Radio frequency identification proximity warning system added to Brigade range of vehicle safety systems

BRIGADE Electronics have added ZoneSafe, a radio frequency identification (RFID) proximity warning system, to their range of vehicle safety systems.

ZoneSafe uses RFID technology to create detection zones around vehicles, reducing the risk of injury or damage from collisions and near-miss occurrences with people and property.

 

Designed for use in challenging environments, ZoneSafe uses vehicle-mounted antennas that communicate with detection tags that can be worn by workers, set up in restricted areas, or placed on objects or property.

When a tag enters a detection zone, the vehicle operator will automatically receive a visual and audible alert via an in-cab control unit, which will allow them to take the necessary action. Tags worn by workers on foot will also vibrate to warn of an approaching vehicle.

Owing to the RFID technology, which does not require line of sight, tags will be detected regardless of obstructions, blind spots, adverse weather conditions or poor visibility. Each tag can be uniquely identified and linked to individual people.

Emily Hardy, from Brigade Electronics, said: ‘Approximately 70% of incidents on sites happen during initial machine start-up and low-speed movement because of poor visibility.

‘This makes ZoneSafe ideal for vehicles and mobile plant that frequently operate in close proximity to workers and other machines, particularly in difficult conditions.

‘The system provides fast, reliable and accurate data exchange without any limitation on the number of tags or antennas in operation.’

 

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