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Warehouse Safety Solutions
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18 Turbo Drive
Bayswater VIC 3153
Tel: 1300 927 723
Fax: 03 9720 1595

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WSS Driver ID from Warehouse Safety Solutions


The WSS Driver ID from Warehouse Safety Solutions is a keypad or swipe card system that prevents the unauthorized use of equipment and force. The WSS Driver ID answers 'yes' or 'no' to each and every question which is in turn logged in the internal memory. In cases where the WSS Driver ID answers 'no' to a particular question, the unit prompts the driver to get in touch with the supervisor. The administrator can either enter the pin number in order to use the forklift or contact the service provider to repair the fault.

Fork alerts from Warehouse Safety Solutions use infer-red technology to inform pedestrians that forklifts are operating within their workstations. Fork signs from Warehouse Safety Solutions can be used as part of the fork alert system. Fork signs from Warehouse Safety Solutions can be switched on manually to inform pedestrians of operating forklifts in the area.

Forklift flameproofing from Warehouse Safety Solutions provides flameproofing solutions for electric and diesel forklifts that comply with Australian standards of Zones 1 and 2.

27-Jun-2008
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