Situational awareness of operators continues to be a vital aspect of safe and productive material handling practice. While it is always the operator's responsibility to receive proper training, follow operator manuals, and stay alert, the Pedestrian Awareness Camera offers an optional tool to help support operator awareness.
Compatible with all makes and models of lift trucks, the system detects pedestrians within approximately 16 feet and automatically engages a three-alert system (audible, visual, and optional traction alerts), while keeping the operator in full control of the truck. Alerts disengage when pedestrians are no longer detected in the camera's field of view.
How does the Pedestrian Awareness Camera work
Features
26 ft detection, 110° FOV — Wide coverage to identify pedestrians earlier.
Visual + audible alerts — Clear cues delivered through the operator remote.
Stereoscopic vision — Calculates distance and captures pedestrian images for context.
IP67 durability — Sealed and rugged for harsh industrial environments.
No wearables — Fully configured system; no badges, tags, or personal gear.
Universal fit — Installs easily on most industrial vehicles/equipment.
AI-powered detection — Recognizes pedestrians and diverse scenarios in real time.
Real-time tracking — Remote locates and tracks pedestrian movement.
Additional Safety Options
The Pedestrian Awareness Camera can be tailored to site needs with additional options that enhance coverage and safety.
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Scalable coverage – Start with a single rear-facing unit and expand to 4–8 cameras for side and front zone visibility, addressing blind spots and providing full 360° awareness.
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Optional traction alert – Automatically reduces truck speed when pedestrians are detected, giving operators more time to respond while maintaining control.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Does it replace operator training?
A: No. It supports awareness; operators remain responsible for safe operation.
Q: Can it slow the truck automatically?
A: Yes, with the optional traction alert feature.
Q: Will it work on our current fleet?
A: The system is universal fit and installs on most industrial vehicles.
Q: Is it rugged enough for outdoor or wash-down areas?
A: The hardware is IP67-rated for dust and water resistance.
Q: How many cameras do we need?
A: Start with one; expand to 4–8 for full 360° coverage based on site risk.