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Forklift Pedestrian Detection Systems Blog – Real EHS Insights for 2026


Why Industrial Facilities Need AI Pedestrian Detection Systems
Every day in industrial facilities across America, near-miss incidents occur between forklifts and pedestrians—fifty to one hundred times per day in a typical distribution center. These invisible close calls remain unreported until one becomes a tragedy. AI pedestrian detection systems prevent forklift-pedestrian collisions with 360° coverage and predictive alerts are changing this equation by detecting dangers human operators cannot see, creating virtual safety nets that red

John Buttery
Jan 38 min read


Riodatos Pedestrian Detection System Installation Program
Organizations use a process-driven approach to deploying pedestrian detection systems for real-world environments. This program delivers more than hardware performance. It provides installation consistency, validated configuration, operator acceptance, and scalable deployment across sites, fleets, and countries. For EHS teams, it means safety outcomes that are not only measurable but defensible.

John Buttery
Dec 22, 20256 min read


First Unit Performance Guarantee Why Pedestrian Detection Systems Must Be Validated Before Scaling
Pedestrian detection systems are often scaled before they are fully proven in real operating environments. The First Unit Performance Guarantee introduces a validation-first approach that helps EHS leaders confirm performance on forklifts and industrial vehicles before committing to broader deployment across sites or fleets.

John Buttery
Dec 16, 20256 min read


Proxicam Installation Options for Every Operation
Discover how Proxicam’s three installation models. Self-install, instructor-led, and full-service- remove rollout. These options facilitate the deployment of AI-powered forklift pedestrian detection systems at any scale.

John Buttery
Dec 6, 20255 min read


Predictive AI Pedestrian Detection Systems: The New Era of Workplace Safety
Predictive AI pedestrian detection prevents workplace incidents before they occur. Learn how modern systems use machine learning, risk modeling, and real-world pilot programs to reduce accidents by up to 35% in eight weeks.

John Buttery
Dec 20, 20245 min read
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