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Access Control, Door Entry Systems
News Release from: Actiserve (UK) | Subject: DidBOX
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 July 2005
didBOX saves company GBP20k in plant
damage
Actiserve UK report that a major manufacturing company that installed the didBOX driver access control system on their fleet of forktrucks has reported savings of GBP 20k in damage over a year.
Actiserve UK report that a major manufacturing company that installed the didBOX driver access control system on their fleet of forktrucks has reported savings of GBP 20k in damage over a year The system was implemented with the recently introduced collision monitoring option, meaning that in addition to recording drivers logging on and off the vehicles, any bumps or crashes are recorded, making the driver accountable and giving insight into how the vehicle is being treated
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 11 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Nationwide Service Support For didBOX
The low-cost, high-value device for operator access control and data recording, didBOX, now has the support of a nationwide service arrangement through Actiserve (UK).
Access Control And Data Recording In One Unit
didBOX is a new, low-cost access control and data recording unit has been launched by security and safety specialists, Actiserve.
The didBOX is a low-cost access control system designed with industrial climates in mind.
Drivers are issued with rugged electronic keyfobs that store a unique identification number and can be configured by the customer to allow a driver access only to those vehicles that he or she is authorised to operate.
Without a keyfob the engine cannot be started so cannot be used.
Following on from the success of the driver logging, Actiserve recently introduced an optional collision monitoring option.
Depending on the application, a 2G, 5G or 10G collision is recorded by the system, showing the driver responsible at the time.
In addition to the monitoring of actual events, it follows that drivers who know that they are being monitored drive more safely, leading to the kinds of cost savings detailed above.
A full step-by-step guide to how the system works has recently been added to our website and can be viewed at www.actiserve.net.
Alternatively, contact your fork truck supplier for more information.
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