Cameras on Cranes from The Operator’s Point of View It is probable by now that you have learned how beneficial HoistCam’s cameras on cranes can be. Not only do they add a measure of safety to the job site that has not been seen before, but they also increase productivity, increase speed, and decrease the number of accidents and incidents … Read More
Comparing GoPro to HoistCam
As you can tell from the video shown here, there is quite a difference between the GoPro and the HoistCam camera system. While both are great products, the HoistCam is designed to withstand much more punishment and work in places that the GoPro never could. For example, while the GoPro is terrific around cars and people in temporary situations, it … Read More
Cameras on Cranes Alert Operators to the Lift’s Path
As we’ve explained in the articles “Cameras on Cranes & Cameras on Cranes & HoistCam Director Site Tracker Service,” and “Cameras on Cranes Can Bring You Recorded, Video As-Built,” HoistCam Director’s Site Tracker Service does more than just eliminate blind lifts. With HoistCam’s cameras on cranes, the operator can actually get an “as built” map of the location in which … Read More
Worldwide Crane Accident Stats Show Need for Cameras on Cranes
According to a 2012 report from eTraining, “Crane safety stats this year have been marred with worldwide mishaps resulting in deaths, injuries and property damage.” The report goes on to say, “The geographic scope of the crane accidents reported show that crane operating safety is a serious matter.” While not all of these accidents could have been avoided, evidence shows … Read More
Cameras on Cranes & HoistCam Director SiteTrax.io
Cameras on Cranes & Cameras on Cranes & HoistCam Director SiteTrax.io Service If you’ve ever worked on a construction site or other such job sites, you have probably heard the term, “as-built.” This term refers to a set of drawings or other renderings which show the conditions of the job site as they currently exist. While maps and blueprints may … Read More