safety managers visibility into the oper- ation of a machine and its surroundings to advise on hazardous operations or high-risk activities, such as demolition of critical structural support elements, loading and unloading, holding high loads, working on uneven surfaces, working near power lines, backing up complex machines like backhoes, etc. Te camera’s external facing view of the operation helps ensure a spotter is close by and that the machine is operating at safe distances in a safe way. Footage or live streaming of the interior facing view reveals whether the operator is fit to operate, is operating as trained using the right safety precautions, is not using their phone or otherwise distracted while they operate, and ensures no unauthorized personnel are handling the machine.
With a clear view of the work area, operators can maneuver equipment more efficiently, reducing the time spent on tasks. Additionally, these cameras enable operators to work with greater precision, minimizing errors and rework. Fewer hazards and safer operations lead to greater productivity onsite.
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