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Guidance for smart plant proximity alert technology issued

Photo of construction plant from BCS Group demonstrating the thumbs-up procedure for plant proximity alert story
The digital thumbs-up replicates the well-known thumbs-up procedure used in construction (Image: BCS Group)

Best practice guidance for plant-mounted proximity alert technology has been issued.

Entitled Good Practice Guidance for the Use of Machine-Mounted Human Form Recognition Systems (HFRS), the publication is a response to the increased use of the technology.

HFRS use camera-based technology combined with AI to identify people near machinery, enhancing safety by alerting operators and others to potential hazards.

The guidance, produced by the Construction Industry Plant Safety Group, provides advice for plant owners, users, operators, managers, OEMs and third-party suppliers about considerations for the fitment, use and management of HFRS installed on plant.

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