Current route-control measures
Record the mirrors, markings, barriers, warning devices, crossing rules, and supervisor practices already in place around the first blind-spot area worth reviewing.
Factory blind-spot checklist UAE
This checklist gives plant operations, HSE, and production teams a cleaner way to prepare before a site survey or pilot discussion. The goal is to capture the real operating pattern around heavy-equipment turns, obstructed crossings, route merges, temporary obstructions, and repeated visibility-led exposure so the first commercial conversation stays specific to one route cluster or one repeated concern area.
Checklist section 1
Checklist section 2
Record the mirrors, markings, barriers, warning devices, crossing rules, and supervisor practices already in place around the first blind-spot area worth reviewing.
Note where current awareness, supervision, or warning methods become unreliable under temporary obstruction, production pressure, or route changes.
Capture the recurring near misses, complaints, audit findings, or route-pressure points pushing the plant toward a tighter review or pilot conversation.
Checklist section 3
Use the branch
Use the main blind-spot page when the buyer is already evaluating visibility and detection responses around one route cluster.
Open blind-spot pageUse the AI page when the discussion is already centered on monitoring language around heavy-equipment routes and repeated worker exposure.
Open AI monitoring pageUse the broader assessment page if the site still needs to gather route detail across more than one plant pattern.
Open assessment page