
The latest HSE 2025 fatality data, highlighting the role of machinery in construction site risks. Here we explain how HFR camera systems help reduce incidents on constructions sites.
Read MoreVUE's innovative human form recognition system minimises blind spots around a vehicle, using HFR cameras, to significantly reduce the number of incidents on site by alerting an operator to humans in areas of risk, and ultimately protects workers in one of the most dangerous and high-risk industries. MIRA tested, the system has a 97% pass rate and is proven to work in a variety of environments and conditions.
To further enhance your fleet operations, you can also access an online solution that links the HFR cameras to a central hub, enabling you to use telematics data and footage to make more informed decisions and enhance your reporting on site safety.
With VUE's human detection technology a near miss has got nothing to do with luck. The AI human detection system gives machine operators those precious few moments to react to an individual's presence around the vehicle, preventing an incident from happening and ultimately saving lives.
>> Talk to the team today about beginning your trialHFR cameras use innovative human detection technology to identify humans in Amber and Red zones around an operating machine; both sides and the rear.
Cameras cover 360° around a vehicle, with a detection zone coverage of 300°.
The human detection cameras provide a real-time visual and audible alert in-cab to warn the operator of the potential danger. The high-definition image highlights the risk, enabling operators to take the necessary action. An external speaker can also be fitted to warn the individual at risk and increase worker awareness of the operating machine.
As the human form recognition system with AI technology can differentiate between humans and static objects e.g., bricks or scaffolding, this prevents excessive alerting and makes it an accurate solution that workers can trust.
>> Contact us to book a demoIf an alert is triggered by any of the three HFR cameras or the in-cab panic button is pressed in the event of an emergency, this sends an automatic alert to the site manager. Footage from the incident can be viewed on VUEhub which enables fleet managers to have full awareness of what is happening on-site, provide clarity on incidents, and improve overall safety.
All alerts can be downloaded in an Excel report and colour-coded based on severity for easy organisation and prioritisation. When paired with the footage, these reports add vital context to situations and site managers can use this information to identify workers who need additional training and make more data-driven decisions.
The comprehensive alerting system provides managers with:
• Tools for deeper accident analysis
• Instant visibility of an accident
• Resource for safety training
The latest HSE 2025 fatality data, highlighting the role of machinery in construction site risks. Here we explain how HFR camera systems help reduce incidents on constructions sites.
Read MoreThe Construction Industry Plant Safety Group have launched Good Practice Guidance for use of machine-mounted Human Form Recognition System, such as VUE’s own HFR System.
Read MoreAccording to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE, 2023), 10% of all fatal injuries on UK construction sites are caused by workers being struck by moving vehicles.
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