Gary Escott
Complementary safety technology that doesn’t re-write the handbook
The SiteZone proximity warning system (PWS), was never intended to replace existing safety protocols or methodology. It was supposed to be an addition – a complementary system to..
The unhealthy side of collision risks
The relationship between feeling good and working well I have no doubt that there’s a strong correlation between your health and how you work. Especially when it comes to mental..
SiteZone Safety welcomes new team member
Proximity warning specialist SiteZone Safety hires new business development executive as the business plans next phase of growth.
When anti-collision means avoiding static objects and areas
Danger that doesn’t move Our safety focus has always been on preventing collisions between workers and plant vehicles. Construction sites and depots can be very dangerous places..
What plant operators like most about RFID proximity warning systems.
For us to develop and continue to refine SiteZone technology and its application, the most vital elements of our informed decision-making comes from users. We listen to the..
Sharing is growing - learning from each other’s safety technology
There’s no price big enough to put on a life. It may sound a little dramatic to say so, but as a someone involved in safety for over 20 years I’ve seen the devastation that..
Out with the old, in with the new year – happy 2019!
Everyone keeps saying how quickly the years fly by, and here we are in 2019 already.
Are we on message with collision prevention?
There are a lot of voices out there talking about work related safety. There are, of course, the ‘hot spot’ industries for which worker safety and injury prevention are a high..