Safe Excavation Work at Rescue Sites for Disaster Recovery with 'Bucket Eyes'
Safety and speed of rescue operations
In disaster recovery sites, prompt and safe rescue operations are required. The removal of debris from collapsed buildings and search activities in landslide disasters necessitate excavation work using heavy machinery. However, excavation work in areas with poor visibility or where there may be buried objects underground carries the risk of secondary disasters. Bucket Eyes is a camera system for heavy machinery that displays camera footage from a camera attached to the tip of an excavator bucket on a monitor such as a tablet, eliminating blind spots during excavation work. Operators can grasp the situation at the bucket tip in real time, supporting safe excavation operations. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Removal of debris from collapsed houses - Search activities at landslide disaster sites - Excavation work in narrow spaces 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Acceleration of rescue operations - Reduction of secondary disaster risks - Ensuring the safety of workers
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