SiteZone Safety and Transmon Engineering collaborate to create the Slow and stop system
Transmon Engineering adapt SiteZone to create the âSlow and stopâ system to keep personnel safe from forklift collision.
SiteZone Safetyâs partner in the warehouse and logistics sector, Transmon Engineering, has created a new option for the SiteZone RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) proximity warning system specifically for forklifts. âSlow and Stopâ further enhances the SiteZone safety capability by automatically slowing a forklift truckâs speed on detection of a workerâs tag, whether they are visible by the driver or not.
âSlow and stopâ is an adaptation of the original SiteZone proximity warning system which was originally designed to protect workers from collisions with work vehicles. This works by having RFID detectors fitted onto vehicles, whilst workers have RFID emitters fitted onto their hard hats or sleeves. The wearable tag vibrates making workers on foot aware that they are in the path of a moving vehicle, like a forklift or plant; whilst vehicle operators are alerted with an alarm and flashing lights inside their cabs.
Gary Escott, Director at SiteZone Safety says: âUsing Slow and Stop in depots and warehouses will significantly reduce risk of vehicle / personnel collision. It adds yet another dimension to safety in confined and low visibility spaces by assisting the vehicle operator in slowing to a safe speed. Itâs an extra pair of eyes in a challenging work environment.â
Ross Munro, Business Development manager at Transmon Engineering says: âOur knowledge and experience in materials handling safety and control, partners perfectly with SiteZone Safetyâs expertise in the field proximity warning technology. This combined gives an innovative product offering to the marketplace designed to further increase site safetyâ.