Parking Safely: How Brigade’s Products Help Drivers in all Situations

Manoeuvring a large vehicle takes precision and skill. However, negotiating narrow residential streets and reversing into unfamiliar spaces can pose hazards for even the most experienced of drivers. Complex vehicle blind spots, lack of driver visibility through the side and rear of the vehicle along with poor weather conditions and obstructions from bulkheads all combine to create the threat of a collision with either objects or people.

Whether you are working in the waste and refuse industry, managing a fleet of delivery vans running a busy bus network  or operating vehicles on a construction site, driving and manoeuvring vehicles safely is a priority for every fleet manager.

Indeed, under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, employers have a duty of care to carry out driver risk assessments and protect their staff. Safer driving courses and safety upgrades on vehicles are two key measures that best-practice employers have implemented as standard.

Many collisions with large vehicles occur when they are manoeuvring at low speeds, such as turning in a tight space or attempting to park. Preventing deaths and injuries, as well as damage to objects and vehicles, can be reduced dramatically when a driver’s indirect vision from the cab is improved.

What is indirect vision?

Indirect vision is a series of passive and active systems to aid a driver’s in-cab visibility, eliminate blind spots and, ultimately, enhance safety.

While passive systems, such as mirrors, have been a legal requirement for many years, mirrors alone will not solve the blind spot problem. In the time it takes a driver to scan four mirrors, assess and then react to hazards, a vehicle could travel as far as 10 metres. Along with passive systems, such as mirrors and cameras, Brigade recommends a series of active safety systems, to alert drivers to something in a vehicle’s blind spot.

Camera Monitoring Systems

Brigade’s market-leading Backeye®360 is an intelligent 360 camera monitor system designed to assist low-speed manoeuvring by providing the driver with a complete surround view of the vehicle in real time and in a single image.

The benefits of using Backeye®360:

  • Enables drivers to manoeuvre safely by ensuring the driver can see vehicle blind spots.
  • Provides aid by delivering a live feed on a monitor inside the driver’s cab of everything in the camera’s view.
  • 360º view cameras provide the driver with a complete surround view of the vehicle, rather than just the blind spot or what’s behind them

Proximity sensor systems

Backsense® radar obstacle detection is also designed to protect people and objects in blind spots – in this case by providing an in-cab audible and visual warning. The radar works effectively in harsh weather conditions and is programmable with a bespoke detection range of up to 30 metres in length and 10 metres in width, making it ideal for construction, mining and quarrying sites.

Audible warning alarms

Audible warning alarms alert pedestrians and other road users outside the vehicle when it is moving. Our reversing alarms use multi-frequency broadband technology, creating a ‘ssh-ssh’ sound which is gentle on the ear and dissipates quickly, meaning the alarm can only be heard in the danger zone. As an alternative to traditional ‘beep beep’ alarms, Brigade’s bbs-tek® White Sound® warning alarms eliminate noise nuisance while still providing the ultimate in safety.

For further information about Brigade and our safety products, please get in touch.

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