Manufacturing Applications

Manufacturing facilities produce goods from raw materials and use a variety of processes. Video applications extend beyond security into process quality applications. 

The video system can help you to manage processes on the assembly line, and to provide a safe and secure environment for employees and visitors. 

Typical uses and recommendations are shown in the table below.  

Protected Areas:
Conveyor Systems Watch over items on a conveyor system to validate quality.
Loading docks See activity near shipping entrances.
Process Control View procedures and processes close-up.
Doorways Identify individuals who visit the facility.
Stock Rooms Watch over stock rooms to help minimize theft.
Integration with Security Cause camera equipment to respond to intrusions during closed hours.
Integration with Fire Alarm Cause camera equipment to respond to fire alarm activations.
Integration with Emergency Alarm Cause camera equipment to respond to panic and hold-up buttons.
Integration with Access Control Cause camera equipment to respond to authorized and unauthorized entry into the building.

 

 

Other Information:
Minimizing System Costs Review a strategy for keeping the cost of the system under control.
Maximizing Video Effectiveness Explore ways to increase the effectiveness of the system.
Control other Costs Determine if the video system can help the user to control other operational costs related to the facility.