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Workplace safety cannot depend solely on static solutions. In a constantly evolving industrial environment, risk prevention must adapt to the needs of the moment. This is where sensor technology plays a crucial role, enabling real-time hazard detection and triggering customised alerts to prevent accidents.

In industrial and warehouse environments, forklift safety is a top priority. Forklifts, which are essential for material handling, pose significant risks to pedestrians and operators due to their size and mobility. To reduce these risks, the combination of the Blue Spot system and perimeter lights has become a key solution for improving visibility and preventing accidents.

Safety in industrial environments has advanced significantly with the incorporation of artificial intelligence technology. AI cameras not only enable real-time monitoring, but also prevent accidents by identifying risks before they occur. In this blog, we explore how these solutions are revolutionising safety in factories.

Factories and warehouses are dynamic environments with constant movement, and traditional security systems, such as passive video surveillance, require human supervision and do not always detect risks in time. AI cameras solve these problems by:

Detect risks in real time: They analyse movement patterns and detect dangerous situations, such as workers in restricted areas or the presence of objects in forklift routes.
Reduce human error: By automating incident detection, response times are minimised and accidents are prevented.
Issue automatic alerts: If a worker is not wearing the appropriate protective equipment or a machine is malfunctioning, the system can generate visual or audible alarms to warn of the danger.
Monitor environmental conditions: Some AI cameras can measure temperature, humidity, and air quality, helping to prevent health risks to employees.

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