Detecting the 360-degree surroundings of heavy machinery with IC tags! Measures to prevent collision accidents and near misses at work sites!
The "Hiyari Hunter," a worker proximity detection sensor, is a system device that detects the approach of workers carrying IC tags and alerts heavy machinery operators to potential dangers through alarms. The IC tag can detect in all directions (360°) using a magnetic field, allowing it to identify workers in noisy environments such as factories and warehouses, as well as those hidden from view. It is compact in size, making it unobtrusive when placed in a work uniform pocket. 【Features】 ■ Long battery life (up to approximately 3 years) with a small-sized tag ■ Capable of detecting not only workers but also the approach of vehicles ■ Unit type that can be retrofitted ■ Compatible with large machinery, including reach and counter types ■ Maximum detection range of 9 to 14 meters For more details, please contact us or download the catalog to view.
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【Contents by Type (for one heavy machine)】 ■ Small Type (Maximum Detection Distance: 9m) - Control Unit: 1 - Trigger Transmission Box (Small): 1 - Dipole Antenna: 2 - Various Cables (5m): 1 set - Trigger Detection Box (if vehicle detection is required): 1 ■ Medium Type (Maximum Detection Distance: 12m) - Control Unit: 1 - Trigger Transmission Box (Small): 2 - Dipole Antenna: 2 - Various Cables (5m): 1 set - Trigger Detection Box (if vehicle detection is required): 1 ■ Large Type (Maximum Detection Distance: 14m) - Control Unit: 1 - Trigger Transmission Box (Large): 4 - Dipole Antenna: 2 - Various Cables (10m): 1 set - Trigger Detection Box (if vehicle detection is required): 2 *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■As a collision accident prevention system for work sites *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Are you overlooking near-miss reports? Have you ever had a near-miss experience where a forklift almost collided with a person, object, or vehicle? "That was a close call." If such near-miss experiences are overlooked, they could lead to serious accidents. "Is there a way to address near-miss incidents using IT technology?" In tackling this issue, we thought about eliminating the "near-miss" itself by recognizing the presence of people around the forklift using RFID technology.
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The power of magnetic fields to detect invisible dangers. There are various types of detection sensors, including those using active tags, ultrasonic sensors, and cameras. Our product employs a semi-active RFID method that detects IC tags using magnetic fields. It detects individuals carrying IC tags within a 360-degree radius around the forklift and alerts the operator (driver) with a warning.
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Small IC Tag The IC tag is small and does not interfere with work. It can be attached to a helmet or worn around the neck with a strap. The battery life is up to 3 years, and it is easy to replace the battery. It is waterproof, so it is not a problem if it gets wet.
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High scalability By combining the Hiyari Hunter with our other products, we can achieve further safety measures. For example, we can install a "trigger detection sensor" and an alarm in areas with high foot traffic. The trigger detection sensor, which responds to the magnetic field of the Hiyari Hunter, activates the alarm, alerting those nearby to the approach of a forklift. Unlike infrared active sensors that react to anything, it only responds to the approach of a forklift.
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We propose equipment configurations tailored to our customers. If you have any challenges you would like to address, please feel free to consult with us. Let's think together about the best choices. 【Greetings】 In 1993, we encountered IC tags and believed that evolving this IC tag into a Matrix original was essential for our unique development. After much trial and error, we completed the semi-active IC tag (POWERTAG) in 1999, and began operations that year, marking the second founding period of Matrix. Currently, our product "POWERTAG" is used for various purposes, including competitive sports, entry and exit security, and safety management. We will continue our efforts in ideas, research, and development without pause to meet all kinds of needs.