Let us help you determine whether you need a custom or turnkey solution

Step 1:

Learn if SEEN is a good fit

Review each question below to determine is SEEN sensors will be a good fit for your business

1. Are your pedestrian workers completely separated from your mobile equipment?

If your facility design and workflow layout means pedestrian workers need to work in proximity to your mobile equipment, then adding an additional active safety control is a smart idea. SEEN sensors offer a highly effective and practical way to improve the safety of ground personnel in critical risk zones around your mobile equipment.

Yes = Good Fit

Although detecting pedestrians may not be your number-one concern, SEEN sensors can also be used to mitigate machine-to-machine and machine-to-property collision risk. Sensors can also be used to detect people in exclusion zones, around doorways, and drop-zones.”

2. Do your workers wear high-visibility PPE with reflective tape?

Yes = Great Fit

If your workers are wearing high-vis PPE with reflective tape, they should be detectable.

No = Poor Fit

If your workers don’t currently have reflective tape on their clothing, this would be a poor fit.

SEEN sensors are designed to detect reflective tape on standard day/night high-vis PPE. If detecting property is your main concern, then you might still be a good fit because objects can be easily tagged for detection using reflective tape.

3. What best describes your operating locations?

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4. Can your location/s be dusty, dirty, poorly lit, wet, and/or cold?

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5. Is there a lot of reflective tape in your working environment?

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6. Is your enterprise large and complex? (many machines, numerous locations)?

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If you’re a good fit, book a meeting with one of our sales representatives to arrange a live Demo.

Step 2:

Learn if you need a custom solution

Review each question below to determine is SEEN sensors will be a good fit for your business

1. Are your pedestrian workers completely separated from your mobile equipment?

If your facility design and workflow layout means pedestrian workers need to work in proximity to your mobile equipment, then adding an additional active safety control is a smart idea. SEEN sensors offer a highly effective and practical way to improve the safety of ground personnel in critical risk zones around your mobile equipment.

Yes = Good Fit

Although detecting pedestrians may not be your number-one concern, SEEN sensors can also be used to mitigate machine-to-machine and machine-to-property collision risk. Sensors can also be used to detect people in exclusion zones, around doorways, and drop-zones.”

2. Do your workers wear high-visibility PPE with reflective tape?

Yes = Great Fit

If your workers are wearing high-vis PPE with reflective tape, they should be detectable.

No = Poor Fit

If your workers don’t currently have reflective tape on their clothing, this would be a poor fit.

SEEN sensors are designed to detect reflective tape on standard day/night high-vis PPE. If detecting property is your main concern, then you might still be a good fit because objects can be easily tagged for detection using reflective tape.

3. What best describes your operating locations?

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4. Can your location/s be dusty, dirty, poorly lit, wet, and/or cold?

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5. Is there a lot of reflective tape in your working environment?

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6. Is your enterprise large and complex? (many machines, numerous locations)?

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If you’re a good fit, book a meeting with one of our sales representatives to arrange a live Demo.

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