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Your Fleet Management Solution
 OSHA Logbooks
 Your vehicle sends information automatically to your
password protected Internet Site.
 From your computer, you can monitor your fleet
through the Internet and have instant visibility over
their operation.
Top Down Safety Management
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Manage risks
Operating safety and OSHA requirements
Are the operators speeding?
Do they wear their seat belts?
Is equipment overloaded or misused?
Get the reports you need
Every vehicle in your fleet is visible to the top corporate
account holder.
Allocate visibility to Division and Site managers.
Empower staff to cut costs and increase safety.
Instant and accurate visibility over your operations.
Get answers on demand with Fleet Online.
Return on Investment
 We can focus on many unnecessary expenses and
safety risks relating to your fleet.
 PM service is done on time.
 Reduce equipment, property, and product damage.
 Reduce avoidable damage bills.
 Reduce the potential for injuries.
 Reduce fuel consumption.
 The basic system requires no infrastructure cost,
such as server or wireless receivers.
Simple Function
 Fleet Online is Simple
 Install the Fleet Monitor
 Receive your online access codes and you’re away.
 The Fleet Monitor is a rugged wireless reporting
module that communicates over the Cellular
network.
 It can transfer from an old vehicle to a new vehicle.
 Paperless OSHA checklists
 Starts reporting from the moment it is installed.
Standard Features
 Wireless Hour Meter Reading and Equipment Monitoring
 Pre-Shift Checklist
 Equipment OM Service Recorder
 Damage Sensor
 Operator ID Card to start forklift
 Email Alerts
 Web Access 24 / 7 / 365
Optional Features
 Speed Display with Over speed alarm
 Auto Vehicle Shutdown
 Safety Belt Interlock (with Audio Visual)
 Weight Sensor (Display on Screen)
Pre-Shift Checklist
 Must complete a series of
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checks by answering
questions via the LCD display.
Designed to alert the operator
to anything unsafe.
Questions change their
sequence
Questions can be modified
and sent to the forklift via
Web portal
Sends email alert to fleet
manager and technician
Paperless OSHA checklist
Operator Swipe Card Access Control
 On board card reader
 Only authorized and
accredited drivers
 Scan card
 If valid, they will hear a
beep and then be able to
start the vehicle
 Can use existing ID cards
Impact Sensor
 Highly accurate
 Option to shut down the
vehicle on a critical impact,
with restart only after a
supervisor unlocks the
system with a swipe card
 Records location on impact
on forklift
 Sends email alert of impact
Speed Readout and Over Speed Alert
 Shows current speed on
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Exceed speed = warning
buzzer
RFID Zoning using Smart Tags
Tags are placed in the floor
The max speed for each zone
can be different
Automatically changes the
maximum speed limit of the
forklift
Zone Control
Zone 4
Zone 2
3 MPH
6 MPH
Zone 2
Building A
Zone 1
Building B
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 4
Receiving
Warehouse
9 MPH
Zone Control
For ideal spacing, follow the diagram below.
INDOOR ZONE
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DOORWAY
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5 ft out from doorway
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OUTDOOR ZONE
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Seat Belt Interlock
 Prevents the forklift from
being started if the driver
has not buckled their seat
belt
 If unbuckled while the
forklift is running, a buzzer
will sound and a warning
will display
Idle Timer
 The Idle Timer shuts down
the forklift if the vehicle is
idle for a predetermined
amount of time
 Saves money on LPG fuel
and battery power
 Helps avoid the potential
dangerous situation of
vehicles being left running
while unattended
Load Weight Display
 Digital Load Weight Readout and
Over Load Alert
 Each time an operator lifts a load,
the weight is clearly displayed
 If a load is greater than the safe
working limit, a buzzer will sound
and warn the operator
 Consecutive loads can be added
together to calculate the overall
weight lifted
Vehicle Operating History
 Critical data is recorded and
stored locally on the
Speedshield Unit
 Data such as average speed,
time the forklift is in motion,
and number of lifts can all
be extracted via a PDA or
laptop with Bluetooth
communications
GSM Server Based Reporting and GPS Position
Feedback
 Data is sent to a central
server via the GSM network
 Fleet managers can access
this data via a secure online
monitoring and reporting
system
 The last known location of
the forklift is recorded if the
vehicle has a GPS modem
installed.