Improve safety in busy industrial environments with real-time detection, visual alerts, and automated controls designed to protect pedestrians, operators, and vehicles.
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Active Safety adds an intelligent layer of protection across the warehouse, helping address risks in areas where physical barriers alone may not be practical. With modular solutions for detection, warning, traffic control, and speed management, the system can be configured around your layout and combined with existing safety measures where needed.
An active safety system uses intelligent sensors, visual warnings, and automated responses to help prevent incidents before they happen. In industrial environments, these systems improve awareness in real time and support safer movement where forklifts, pedestrians, and other equipment share space.
Active safety systems are commonly used in high-risk warehouse and industrial areas such as blind spots, intersections, pedestrian crossings, narrow aisles, loading docks, and other shared traffic zones. They are especially useful where visibility is limited or where people and vehicles regularly operate close together.
No. While they are highly relevant for warehouse traffic control and forklift safety, active safety systems can also be used in manufacturing and other industrial environments where people and moving equipment share space.
Active safety improves forklift safety by detecting nearby pedestrians, vehicles, or obstacles and triggering clear warnings or automatic responses when risk is detected. Depending on the application, the system can help improve awareness, reduce near misses, and support safer speeds and movement in high-risk areas.
Yes. Active safety systems help protect pedestrians in shared work areas by detecting movement in real time and warning both drivers and pedestrians when risk is detected. This is especially useful in mixed-traffic environments where forklifts and people operate close together.
Yes. Active safety solutions are designed to improve visibility and awareness in low-visibility areas such as blind corners, crossings, and busy intersections. Warning lights, projected signals, and other visual alerts help create safer, more predictable movement through these zones.
Active safety solutions can include systems for blind spot and intersection warning, pedestrian detection, traffic control, visual alerts, collision avoidance, and low-speed area control. These modular solutions can be configured to suit different risk zones across the facility.
Yes. Active safety solutions can help improve loading dock safety by adding warning and control measures in areas where vehicle movement, restricted visibility, and pedestrian access increase risk. The materials also position docking safety as one of the key application areas within the wider system offering.
Visual warning systems help communicate risk clearly in busy or noisy environments where audible alarms may be missed. Projected or illuminated warnings can improve awareness at crossings, walkways, and other high-risk areas by making hazards more visible to both operators and pedestrians.
Yes. Active safety is designed for areas where traditional physical segregation is limited, impractical, or not enough on its own. It adds an extra layer of protection through real-time detection, warning signals, and automated controls to help manage risk in dynamic or shared spaces.
Yes. Active safety systems are modular and can be configured for the layout, traffic flow, and operational risks of your site. Different solutions can be applied in different zones depending on where the main safety challenges are.
The right solution depends on your layout, traffic patterns, visibility challenges, and the types of interactions happening in each area. We can review your site and recommend a combination of active safety solutions based on the risks across your facility.

Share your site requirements with our team and we’ll recommend the right Active Safety solution for your facility, based on your layout, traffic patterns, and high-risk areas.