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Intrusion Devices –New and Emerging Technology
in Worker Safety
Presented by:
Ken Kochevar
FHWA Safety/ITS Specialist
(916) 498-5853
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If They Only Knew It Was Coming!
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Intrusion Devices –New and Emerging Technology
in Worker Safety
• Introduction and Background
• Description of Products– Reasons for Use– Benefits of Use– Applicable Uses– Specifications
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U.S. and California Statistics1998 – 2001 Work Zones
U.S. Fatalities/Injuries CA Fatalities/Injuries
1998: 772/39,000 1998: 68/1218
1999: 872/51,000 1999: 112/1235
2000: 1093/52,000 2000: 121/1389
2001: 1026/53,000 2001: 110/1436
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Reasons for Fatality/Injury Increases ???
• Increase in Nightwork
2550
2600
2650
2700
2750
2800
1998 1999 2000 2001
VMT (Million)
• Increase of VMT
• Lack of Consistency
• Distracted Driver
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SAFETY LINE SL-D12 WORK-ZONE INTRUSION
ALARM
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SAFETY LINE SL-D12OVERVIEW
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SAFETY LINE SL-D12 OPERATION
OPEN LANE
RECEIVER & ALARM
TRANSMITTER
WORK CREW
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SAFETY LINE SL-D12 LIGHTWEIGHT
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SAFETY LINE SL-D12 TRANSMITTER AND
RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER RECEIVER
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SAFETY LINE SL-D12 SPECIFICATIONS
Cost $4,000/pr.
Range 1000 Feet
Power Supply 12 Volt DC
Battery Type Sealed Gel Cell (3 day life)
Operating Temperature -40 to +65° C / -40 to +140°F
Siren Level 147+ dB Air Horn at 30 feet
Infrared Source Pulsed infrared beam with background noise suppression
Weight 21 lbs each
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SAFETY LINE SL-D12 OPTIONS
Strobe Light Strobe activates when unit is triggered.
Solar Charging System Transmitter and Receiver equipped with Solar Panels.
Remote Siren Receiver equipped with a wired siren that can be placed closet to workers.
Multi Link Used to daisy chain several units together to protect longer distances.
Base Weights Recycled Rubber bases add weight to prevent vibrating or blowing out of alignment.
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SAFETY LINE SL-D12BENEFITS
- Low impact rating of 5 mph.
- Clasified as Category I device under NCHRP350.
- Quick and easy setup.
- Length of coverage.
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Road-Tech Safety Services, Inc.Road-Tech Safety Services, Inc.
• Contact us at:Contact us at: [email protected] [email protected] OR
Road-Tech Safety Services, Inc.Road-Tech Safety Services, Inc.P.O. Box 2286P.O. Box 2286Elk Grove, CA 95759-2286Elk Grove, CA 95759-2286(530) 676-7797(530) 676-7797
Joe JeffreyJoe Jeffrey
SAFETY LINE SL-D12
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The SonoBlaster!®
‘Dual Alert™’
Work Zone
Intrusion Alarm
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The SonoBlaster!® Solution
A New Concept in Work Zone Intrusion Alarms
• Alerts BOTH Workers and Drivers
• Pinpoints the Source of Oncoming Danger
• Provides Multiple Warnings
• Uses No Electrical Power
• As Easy to Deploy as Setting a Traffic Cone
• Light Weight, Economical, Long Life Units
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How the SonoBlaster!® Works
• SonoBlaster Alarm Units Mount to Individual Traffic Cones
• Upon Impact, Units ‘Sound-Off’ at Over 125 dB for 15 Seconds
• Each Unit Operates Independently
• Powered by Safe, Reliable CO2 Cartridges
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The SonoBlaster!®‘Dual Alert™’• Notifies Workers:
– Provides advance warning to workers allowing them the opportunity to move out of harm’s way.
– The alarm sound pinpoints the source of danger.
• Notifies Drivers:– Each SonoBlaster cone sounds a 125+ dB alarm.
– Alerts drowsing or distracted drivers.
– Drivers can respond by braking or steering out of the work zone – or both.
– Modern cars and SUV’s can stop in 120 to 150 feet.
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New Technology
The SonoBlaster!® overcomes
objections found in prior intrusion alarms:• Needs no electrical power to require
maintenance, recharging or ‘go dead’.• Critical unit alignment not required as
with beam or other type devices.• No receiver unit required – each unit operates
independently.• SonoBlaster holds multiple U. S. Patents
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Preparing & Cocking the Unit
• Simple Unit Setup Steps:Push the cocking rod into the
end of unit, cocking the unit.Twist-on the CO2 cartridge in
the cartridge holder.
• Visual Status Indication– View the status indicator
through the clear window
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Arming the SonoBlaster!®
• Arming the SonoBlaster Unit for Activation:– Lifting the activating arm sets the unit
for action. With the handle lifted, the SonoBlaster alarm will trigger upon tilt or impact.
– Lowering the arm puts the SonoBlaster into ‘Safe Mode’ where it is safe to handle, move, store and nest with other cones.
• Automatic Safety– Nesting a SonoBlaster cone with any other cone
will lower the activating handle and automatically disarm the unit.
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SonoBlaster!® Work Zone Deployment
• SonoBlaster units can be deployed and retrieved from a cone truck the same as standard traffic cones.
• The position of the unit’s activating arm near the top of the cone allows a “cone setter” to easily disarm a unit prior to lifting it off the roadway.
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SonoBlaster!® Activation
• Shock Activation – The unit fires upon direct vehicle impact.
• Tilt Activation – The unit fires when tilted 90 degrees from vertical.
• Stability – The SonoBlaster is resistant to normal roadway harmonics and vibration.
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Typical SonoBlaster!® Layout
• A Typical 100 Yard SonoBlaster Protection Zone.
• Cone Spacing = Approximately 20 Feet Apart.
• Requires only 17 SonoBlaster Equipped Cones.
• Can provide up to 5 seconds or more advance warning - depending on vehicle speeds in the Work Zone.
• Additional time is afforded if errant vehicle driver begins braking.
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Combination Layout
• SonoBlaster equipped drums and cones here are used in conjunction with an ongoing line of drums.
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SonoBlaster!® Intra-Work Zone Use
• Audibly pinpoints the source of danger.
• Prevents equipment from backing over workers.
• Affords assistance that ‘Back-Up Alarms’ fail to provide.
Accidents Within a Work Zone involving workers injured by their own equipment is a growing problem:
• SonoBlasters define heavy-equipment work boundaries within a work zone separating workers from equipment.
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SonoBlaster!® Applications
SonoBlasters work with:• Traffic Cones• Drums• Large Base Delineators• A-Frames • Type III Barricades • Security Fences• Manhole Guards• More...
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SonoBlaster!® Uses• Construction Sites
• Flagger Protection
• Stripping & Marking Operations
• Bridge Inspection & Repair
• Paving & Grading Operations
• Joint & Crack Sealing
• Survey Crew Protection
• Patching & Pot Hole Repairs
• Signal & Sign
Maintenance
• Equipment Unloading
• Intra-Work Zone
Protection
• Grade Crossing Repairs
• Aerial Platform Work
• Pedestrian / Bike
Protection
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Beneficial SonoBlaster!® Users
• DOTs
• Counties
• Municipalities
• Road Builders & Pavers
• Construction Contractors
• Utility Companies
• Maintenance Crews
• Surveyors
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SonoBlaster!® Technical Specifications
• Sound Level 125+ dB @ 6 feet
80+ dB @ 300 feet
• Alarm Duration 15 Seconds
• Size 10” wide by 20” tall
• Unit Weight 3 lbs.
• Angle of Activation 90 Degrees
• Temperature Range -30 to +120 F.
• CO2 Cartridge Size 12 Grams
• Cartridge Shelf Life Indefinite
Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice
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The The SonoBlaster!® Work Work Zone Intrusion AlarmZone Intrusion Alarm
• NCHRP 350 Testing Trials currently in progress.
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TheThe SonoBlaster!® is a product of:is a product of:
PaediaPaedia499 Carolina Street499 Carolina Street
San Francisco, CA 94107San Francisco, CA 94107
415-861-8097415-861-8097
415-861-6683 Fax415-861-6683 Fax
[email protected] [email protected] www.sonoblaster.comwww.sonoblaster.com
© 2002 Paedia
Drums and Delineators Courtesy of Plastic Safety Systems, Inc.- Cleveland, OH052202052202
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Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
Innovations From
Logic Systems, Inc.Logic Systems, Inc.
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What Is It for?What Is It for?
• The Wireless Warning Shield (WWS) was created to help prevent injuries and save lives by giving road construction workers as much warning as possible of vehicles encroaching in the “Cone Zone”.
Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
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• Vehicle strikes a TCD equipped with the PRT-PRT-300.300.
• A “Radio Chain Reaction”“Radio Chain Reaction” occurs.
• All receivers within range of any PRT-300PRT-300 will sound off.
• Workers react to the danger coming their way.
How It Works!How It Works!Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
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The Building BlocksThe Building Blocks
• PRT-300 repeating transceiver.
• Several styles of receivers and warning devices.
Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
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PRT-300 Transmitter/RepeaterPRT-300 Transmitter/Repeater
Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
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Receivers and Warning DevicesReceivers and Warning Devices
Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
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AR-100 *Area AlarmAR-100 *Area Alarm
• The AR-100 is designed as the overall group alarm. When triggered it emits a 125+ dB signal.
Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
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PBA-100 Personal Body AlarmPBA-100 Personal Body Alarm
• The PBA-100 is Zone selectable so one person can use it at different sites. It has an extremely loud alarm and strong vibrator.
Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
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PHA Personal Headphone AlarmPHA Personal Headphone Alarm
• The PHA is designed to be used by persons that would not be able to hear or feel a Personal Body Alarm.
Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
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Competitive AdvantagesCompetitive Advantages
• Does not have the distance and direction limitations of sound only systems.
• Transmission distance is up to 300 feet from any TCD with a working transceiver.
• Unlimited number of receivers can be used.• Multiple receiver types to fit applications.
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Competitive Advantages Cont.Competitive Advantages Cont.
• Rugged construction!• Ability to have multiple Zones.• Processor functions allow for fewer false triggers
from heavy vibrations.• Can mount on almost any type of traffic control
device.• Low cost!
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PRT-300 SpecificationsPRT-300 Specifications
Wireless Warning ShieldWireless Warning Shield
Coding Format: Channel encoding via custom processorCoding Format: Channel encoding via custom processor
Transmission Frequency: 916.5 MHZ Transmission Frequency: 916.5 MHZ
Transmission Range: Up to 300’Transmission Range: Up to 300’
Power Supply: 2 AA batteries, photocell assistPower Supply: 2 AA batteries, photocell assist
Battery Life: Approx. 8-12 months (calculated)Battery Life: Approx. 8-12 months (calculated)
Operational Temperature Range: 0-70C Operational Temperature Range: 0-70C
Unit Cost: Price $50.00 each Unit Cost: Price $50.00 each (target)(target)
Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 x .75 in. Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 x .75 in. (target)(target)
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Current StatusCurrent Status
• The WWS is currently in the last stages of development.
• Physical testing of the concepts and sensors have been successful.
• Packaging is in development and should be complete within 3-6 months.
• Field testing to begin shortly after.
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Logic Systems, IncLogic Systems, Inc
• Contact us at:Contact us at:
www.lsione.com OR
Logic Systems, Inc.Logic Systems, Inc. 8360 Rovana Circle Suite 38360 Rovana Circle Suite 3
Sacramento, CA 95828Sacramento, CA 95828
(916) 387-5661(916) 387-5661
Craig Nelson [email protected] Craig Nelson [email protected] – PresidentPresident
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