ForemanBecome a partner →See the forklift near-miss before it becomes an injury
Foreman runs on the cameras you already have and flags when a forklift and a person come dangerously close in the zones you care about. Catch the close calls early, build a safer floor, and keep proof for every safety review.
Start a free pilotThe close calls you never hear about are the ones that hurt you
Most forklift injuries do not come out of nowhere. They follow close calls that nobody logged, because nobody saw them or nobody reported them. By the time a person ends up in the path of a moving forklift, the warning signs have been there for weeks.
As the owner, you carry the cost when one of those close calls finally connects: an injured worker, a stopped line, an insurance claim, a liability question you cannot answer because there is no record. The near-miss was free. The accident is not.
Foreman turns those invisible close calls into something you can see, count, and act on, using the cameras already mounted over your aisles and loading bays.
- Catch dangerous forklift-and-person proximity before it becomes an incident
- Build a record of close calls for safety reviews and training
- One prevented injury can pay for Foreman for years
How forklift near-miss detection works
You mark the zones that matter most: pedestrian walkways, blind corners, loading bays, the mouth of a rack aisle. Foreman watches those areas on your live camera feeds.
When a forklift and a person come dangerously close inside a marked zone, Foreman flags it. Every flagged event gets a second, more thorough check before you are alerted, so you see real close calls, not every time someone walks past a parked truck.
Alerts reach you in real time on Telegram with a photo of the moment, plus a voice call for the ones that need attention now. A daily report rolls up everything that happened, so a pattern in one aisle becomes obvious instead of staying hidden.
It is software only. A 60-second install on a Windows PC connects to your existing Hikvision, CP Plus, Dahua or any RTSP or ONVIF cameras. No new hardware, no rewiring, nothing bolted to your forklifts.
- You draw the danger zones in plain terms; Foreman watches them
- Each near-miss is double-checked before it alerts you
- Real-time Telegram photo and voice call, plus a daily report
- Runs on your current CCTV, installed in about a minute
An early-warning aid, not a replacement for safety
Be clear-eyed about what this is. Foreman is an assistive early-warning tool. It gives you and your supervisors an extra set of eyes on the floor and a faster heads-up when forklifts and people get too close.
It does not replace trained supervision, your traffic and segregation rules, driver training, or any certified safety system you rely on. It complements them. Use Foreman to catch what the floor misses and to make your existing safety program sharper, not to stand in for it.
Built on our own AI models, made for the factory floor
Foreman runs its own AI models, trained in-house on how real factory and warehouse floors actually look: cluttered aisles, mixed lighting, busy loading docks. We build for the conditions your cameras see every day, and we measure our work against the published state of the art. Our benchmark and paper are coming, and you can follow the research as we publish it.
Frequently asked
What counts as a near-miss?
A near-miss is when a forklift and a person come dangerously close inside a zone you have marked, even if nothing actually touches. These are the close calls that usually come before a real accident. You decide which areas and how strict, and Foreman flags the events that match.
Which areas does it watch?
Whichever areas you choose. You mark the zones that matter most, such as pedestrian walkways, blind corners, the ends of rack aisles and loading bays. Foreman watches those zones on your existing camera feeds and ignores the rest, so you are not buried in irrelevant flags.
Is it real-time or just a report?
Both. You get a real-time alert on Telegram with a photo the moment a dangerous close call is detected, and a voice call for the ones that need attention now. On top of that, a daily report rolls everything up so you can see patterns, like the same aisle showing up again and again.
Does this replace safety training and supervision?
No. Foreman is an assistive early-warning aid. It complements trained supervisors, your traffic rules, driver training and any certified safety systems, but it does not replace them. Think of it as an extra set of eyes that helps your existing safety program work better.
Do I need to put anything on my forklifts or buy new cameras?
No. Foreman is software only and works on the CCTV you already have, including Hikvision, CP Plus, Dahua and any RTSP or ONVIF cameras. It installs on a Windows PC in about 60 seconds. Nothing is mounted on your forklifts and no new hardware is required.
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