According to the World Health Organization, construction, agriculture and mining are amongst some of the highest-risk work populations in the world with many injuries and fatalities caused by moving vehicles or machinery.
Manoeuvring vehicles at low speeds is one of the most common causes of deaths and injuries to ground workers, who are often operating on noisy sites in difficult conditions with reduced visibility.
Blind spots on vehicles are a common cause of collisions and tend to be much more extensive on large worksite vehicles. These include not only the rear and nearside but also the front, especially with elevated driver positions. Harsh terrains, thick dust, smoke and fog decrease visibility even further.
Clearly, putting sensible precautions in place is an important factor when dealing with safety issues both on and off the road. The introduction of commercial vehicle safety systems has helped to improve safety records on roads as well as across multiple industries including construction, agriculture, mining, quarrying, shipping and aviation.
Emily Hardy, is a vehicle safety expert at Brigade Electronics UK, which develops safety devices and solutions for commercial vehicles and machinery. She said:
“Camera monitor systems will help to eliminate blind spots in most scenarios. However, when visibility is poor drivers and operators need additional assistance. This is where radar obstacle detection comes in.”
Brigade’s IP69K Programmable Backsense® Object Detection System employs continuous-wave radar technology to work effectively in poor visibility, including darkness, smoke and fog. Featuring a water and dustproof warning display, it detects moving or stationary objects around the vehicle and delivers an audible and visible alert to the vehicle operators, allowing them to act accordingly. The display and sensor are completely dust tight and protected against damage from close range, powerful and high temperature water jets. Both provide excellent resistance to moisture, dust, sand, vibration, mud and all-weather conditions.
One company which has benefited from Brigade’s safety devices is plant hire specialist, Lynch. Following a trial, it fitted its fleet of site dumpers with Brigade’s IP69K Programmable Backsense® Obstacle Detection System. A spokesperson at the company said:
“Other similar systems had fallen short. The IP69K Water and Dust Proof System performed particularly well during busier periods involving hazardous surroundings, including distractions and noises.”