GemOne’s New AI Pedestrian Proximity Detection Camera
- Equipment rental
- Fleet efficiency
- Fleet management
- Material handling
- Security and safety
GemOne’s new pedestrian proximity detection camera, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), is set to transform safety in warehouses and production facilities.
Warehouse operations are becoming more complex.
As companies grow their material handling fleets to meet market demands, the risks associated with safety compliance, pedestrian injury, and safety standard violations grow as well.
This means companies require more robust safety solutions.
As a global telematics provider for the material handling industry, GemOne is stepping up to the plate by helping its customers meet these safety challenges. GemOne’s AI-powered pedestrian detection camera goes one step beyond current offerings by providing a fully integrated telematics solution.
Introducing GemOne’s AI-powered pedestrian proximity detection camera
GemOne is proud to launch its new-generation of pedestrian proximity detection cameras.
This Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety system enhances pedestrian safety and proactively prevents pedestrian accidents within manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and warehouses.
By offering the most competitively priced AI-camera solutions, GemOne is helping its customers adopt this new technology in all their mission-critical operations.
With features such as dynamic detection of pedestrians, real-time video recording while equipment is in use, and full plug & play integration with the GemOne display, it makes it easier for fleet owners to better train their drivers, identify near-misses, and conduct investigations.
“The safety of our customers’ employees and their equipment is our top priority at GemOne,” says Justine Lootens, CEO of GemOne. “We are committed to providing technology solutions that enable our customers to create a safer work environment.”
You can check out the camera’s spec sheet here.
Why AI-powered pedestrian proximity detection?
Three key benefits of GemOne’s AI-powered pedestrian proximity detection camera are
(1) making your workplace safer and more compliant;
(2) reducing dangerous blind spots in operator visibility; and
(3) streamlining incident investigation.
GemOne’s AI-powered pedestrian proximity detection camera enhances warehouse safety protocols by identifying pedestrians in its path and providing real-time visual and audio alerts to the driver.
This immediate feedback for operators helps prevent accidents before they occur, making it an advantageous tool for any comprehensive forklift safety protocol.
There’s a 25-foot range of detection and robust operator warnings, both visual and audible, to notify of pedestrian movement.
In addition, regulatory and safety compliance, such as that of OSHA in the US, is a top priority for businesses in material handling.
The AI-powered pedestrian proximity detection camera helps create a valuable record for compliance audits so companies can get to the bottom of incidents quicker, take actions to minimize the risk of future incidents, and in the long-run, avoid costly fines.
One of the significant advantages of AI cameras is their ability to reduce dangerous blind spots for operators.
By providing operators with a clearer view of their surroundings, these cameras help minimize the risk of accidents caused by limited visibility.
These AI cameras also reduce the cognitive load on operators, helping to decrease fatigue and improve overall safety in the workplace.
When incidents do occur, AI cameras simplify the investigation process.
GemOne’s AI-powered pedestrian proximity detection camera is continuously recording when the forklift is keyed on.
This can be helpful when trying to reconstruct events leading up to an accident.
It’s a functionality which not only helps businesses understand what went wrong, but also provides insights into how to improve safety protocols moving forward.
Local footage playback means you can view video directly on the display screen. And there’s no need for a dedicated DVR as the recording capacity is up to 11 days of high resolution video (depending on the number of cameras and the number of shifts operated). You can also swap in another SD card as you need it.
A key benefit is the one single screen. The AI-powered Pedestrian Proximity Detection camera is powered by GemOne’s Sapphire system for simple installation and use, which means you can see everything on one 7” HD display screen, decluttering your operator dashboard.
Plug and play solution
The AI-powered Pedestrian Proximity Detection camera is powered by GemOne’s Sapphire system for simple installation and use.
It’s a plug and play install with no additional wiring to worry about. The magnetic mounted custom bracket means there’s no welding or drilling required.
Starlight night vision mode ensures your camera can record in dimly-lit environments.
In addition, GemOne enables you to add additional cameras to your forklift to further enhance safety. There are options for fork, mast, and rear view, and all playback is viewable on the same screen.
“It is critical that our customers are at the forefront of the newest, proven safety technology,” says Sam Silva, COO of GemOne.
AI camera systems like GemOne’s go beyond traditional monitoring by using machine learning to identify potential hazards and make specific environments safer. AI cameras are also an integral part of a broader trend toward warehouse safety automation.
GemOne’s AI Pedestrian Proximity Detection Camera is now available for fleet owners to trial.
“It is the goal of GemOne to offer this technology in a way that allows our customers to gain the most value for their investment,” says Silva. “That is why we strive to change the way the material handling telematics market has been traditionally served.”
Discover how you can leverage the AI-pedestrian proximity detection cameras to enhance the safety and compliance of your material handling fleet. Grab the product spec sheet here.
“We are committed to being the market leader in giving our customers the best value in our technology and post-sales technical support,” says Silva.
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