
Continue Your Evaluation
Ways to Continue Learning about Riodatos and Pedestrian Detection
Most EHS, Operations, IT, Legal, and Procurement teams review pedestrian detection technologies internally before deciding what, if anything, comes next.
This page outlines several ways to continue your evaluation

🟢 Just Researching
You are gathering information or sharing materials internally.
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Review a blog post with technology comparisons
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Understand where AI vision systems succeed

🟡 Validating Options
You are narrowing solutions and evaluating operational fit.
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How one-forklift validation works in operating conditions
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Review installation options offered by Riodatos
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Understand the difference in product technology

🟠 Ready to Talk
You have specific questions or want direct input.
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Schedule an exploratory conversation
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Email a technical, legal, or procurement question
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Connect with John Buttery on LinkedIn

🔵 Ready to Look at Options
You are considering a text, validation, on-site demo or deployment.
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Teams meeting to discuss a one-forklift validation
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Review multi-site rollout considerations via Calendly
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Align stakeholders with Validation Unit
Contact Info
Choose the method that fits your situation best.
📧 Email: john.buttery@riodatos.com
📞 Phone: +1 (520) 501-0602
📅 Schedule a conversation Calendly
🔗 Connect on LinkedIn
Preventing Pedestrian Collisions: EHS Guide to Forklift Safety Systems
What if the most serious safety incidents in your facility weren’t caused by violations, but by blind spots and split-second limitations?
This book gives EHS leaders a field-tested framework for:
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Forklift and heavy-equipment pedestrian risk
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Blind-spot exposure and near-miss signals
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Evaluating AI and proximity-based detection systems
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Validating safety technology before full rollout
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Integrating detection into real operations
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Building defensible, operator-accepted safety programs
AI Pedestrian Detection System Buyer's Guide
Evaluate AI pedestrian detection systems and the factors that result in success at your company.
► Plant Managers - implementing safety quickly on the fleet.
► Operations Managers - protecting throughput and uptime
► IT / Network Team - assessing cybersecurity and system design
► Legal Department - reviewing AI policy, liability, and risk
► Procurement Group - sourcing scalable, predictable systems
► Finance Department - validating ROI, loss ratios and insurance
► Engineering Teams - managing installation and maintenance
► EHS / Safety Groups - recommending AI safety technology
If your operation uses forklifts, loaders, excavators or other industrial vehicles around pedestrians, this guide provides a neutral evaluation structure.


