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5 Benefits of a Forklift Wireless Camera System
1. Increase Productivity
Every business aims at maximizing its level of productivity. This can only happen if all the systems are in good condition. All the workers should be healthy (both physically and mentally), the machines should be in good condition among many other key issues. A forklift camera wireless system can help you achieve this goal. Obviously, this triggers the question of “How”. The operator will have a much clearer view of sight rather than a blind-spot. Understanding through visual observation, the proximity of their forklift to: other forklifts, pedestrians, and the other potential obstacles in their work area can definitely aid in the safe operation of a forklift. All of this will hopefully assist the forklift operator in the safe transporting of products and materials.
2. Increases Pedestrian Safety
Statistics on forklift accidents are quite worrying. Did you know that the likelihood of a forklift to be involved in a fatal accident is 90%? According to statistics, forklift accidents result in approximately 85 deaths every year. Also, forklifts are associated with 61,800 minor injuries and 34,000 major injuries. The sad part is that 80% of these accidents involve pedestrians.
Pedestrians can be crushed by a forklift, fall from the machine or get stuck. Of course, most of these accidents happen because the operator doesn’t have a clear view of the surrounding area. The material they are carrying may be too big such that it obstructs the operators view.
A forklift wireless camera system is able to solve this problem. Forklift operators can move safely around the premises aided by cameras. They can also see if there is anyone who is in their line of travel and take life-saving measures. Overall, the cameras increase pedestrian safety by minimizing deaths and injuries that can be caused by a forklift. The victims of pedestrian accidents may be your employees, and such incidences can end up affecting their health and well-being.
3. Decrease Product Damage
Products can get damaged when they are transported by forklifts. Although some may view this as a minor issue, it has far-fetching effects on the profitability of a business. Let’s assume that the product has passed through various stages of production, some of which are very expensive and complicated. Once the product is ready for shipping, it could get damaged by a forklift or while it is being transported on a forklift. Such an incidence will definitely force you to start the process all over again. Leading to added expenses and delays.
A forklift wireless camera system will shield you from such damages. Apart from providing the operator a clear view of the path that they are supposed to take, they will also be able to see the alignment of the product on the forklift. This will make them be extra cautious when maneuvering around. They will avoid risky situations that can damage the products as they will retain their original quality.
4. Forklift Blind Spots Reduce or Eliminate
With the help of the camera system, a forklift operator will be able to identify and avoid possible safety issues that may be present in the inherent blind spots located around the forklift. This occurs when the camera is installed in places where, without the help of the wireless camera, their vision is obscured. One such example where this feature comes handy when the forklift is exiting a trailer or coming down a long aisle. Another location to consider camera placement is on the front of the forklift. The reason, is the limited visibility the operator has when as they navigate the forklift by looking through the mast. Depending on the style mast you have, for example a 3 stage or a 4 stage mast can greatly reduce the forklift operator line of sight. One way to increase the operators line of sight would be to mount a camera on the forklifts overhead guard. The video below helps illustrate the limited visibility a forklift operator has.
5. Assist with Placing and Retrieving High Loads
It is those warehousing and storage operations where inventory is stored high on racks that will definitely benefit from a wireless camera . The camera can be mounted at fork level which can assist your forklift operators with guiding the forklift tines into the pockets of the pallet. Reduce the chance of pushing pallets off racking, loosing products due to uneven lifting/fork placement or damaged product due to the forks coming into contact with them. It can also extremely helpful with label reading.
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Every business aims at maximizing its level of productivity. This can only happen if all the systems are in good condition. All the workers should be healthy (both physically and mentally), the machines should be in good condition among many other key issues. A forklift camera wireless system can help you achieve this goal. Obviously, this triggers the question of “How”. The operator will have a much clearer view of sight rather than a blind-spot. Understanding through visual observation, the proximity of their forklift to: other forklifts, pedestrians, and the other potential obstacles in their work area can definitely aid in the safe operation of a forklift. All of this will hopefully assist the forklift operator in the safe transporting of products and materials.
2019 saw around 22,800 people killed in European road traffic – and although the number of documented road deaths has fallen by almost 25% compared to 2010, the rate of decline has slowed down considerably. The European Union’s original objective to halve the number of road accident victims between 2010 and 2020 now seems unattainable. Current statistics also show that in urban areas, around 70% of all accident fatalities are unprotected road users such as pedestrians and cyclists. To considerably reduce the total number of road deaths in the EU and to better protect pedestrians and cyclists in particular, the EU adopted an effective package of measures – the General Safety Regulation.
Surround View was originally designed to give the driver new and previously unobtainable viewpoints of their vehicle, using typically 4 cameras and an ECU. These viewpoints benefit the driver in multiple scenarios; ranging from checking your blind-spot when changing lanes on the motorway, to pulling off a parallel park without grinding the wheels. From this classical version of Surround View there have been some organic product extensions to challenge some emerging, pre-existing and overlapping markets. The Surround View segment offers a host of viewing only and intelligent products, Rear View ‘one box’ Systems, Mirror Viewing Systems, and the next generation 3D Surround View Systems. Scalable solutions for Surround View are provided by 4 fisheye cameras with >180° horizontal field of view to see everything around the vehicle. Combining these cameras allows creation of any view around the vehicle.
Forklifts are operating in every major retailer and distribution center in America. Where there are forklifts there are products, standing obstacles such as racking, and pedestrians. What does this mean for you? It means liability and obligation of prevention. One of the quickest and most usable ways to prevent forklift accidents are Forklift Camera Systems. Melia offer several different types of easily-installed camera systems.