| Four cutting-edge safety solutions have been honoured for their potential to transform industry practices and save lives |
| The winners of this year’s TT Club Innovation in Safety Awards were announced at a presentation ceremony in London today, recognising four outstanding innovations that demonstrate the cargo handling industry’s continued commitment to protecting workers and improving operational safety. |
| Independently organised by international cargo handling association ICHCA, the TT Innovation in Safety Awards are dedicated to both organisations’ mission to promote and improve safety in all operational aspects of the supply chain. In encouraging innovation, the awards are aimed at showcasing products, processes and services that address safety issues to as wide an audience as possible in an increasingly complex and challenging industry. |
| This year’s winners, selected from an impressive field of entries across four distinct categories, are: |
| Winner: Turning data into insight |
| SICK AG – The multiScan100-S is the first safety-certified 3D LiDAR sensor with Safe Multi-Echo Technology that can detect obstacles through rain, fog and dust, enabling automated container handling equipment to maintain full safety-rated detection ranges and high-speed operations without false alarms. |
| Winner: Learning and engaging |
| Active Training Team – Thrive is an immersive Safety Leadership Centre that uses live actors, film and realistic scenarios across purpose-built rooms to emotionally engage offshore wind and cargo-handling workers, transforming their understanding of risk and empowering them to intervene and challenge unsafe practices. |
| Winner: New ways to make operations physically safer |
| SIBRE – SLP (Snag Load Protection) uses a high-precision sensor and machine-learning algorithms to detect and prevent dangerous snag-load events on Ship-to-Shore cranes before tension develops, while its Guardian add-on provides continuous monitoring of crane motion intensity and 360° impact detection. |
| Winner: Safety of people/equipment interface |
| Long Beach Container Terminal – LBCT’s Overhead Load Protection System physically restricts cranes from passing over ground personnel in the rail yard, eliminating the risk of falling objects while providing live monitoring of all personnel and vehicle locations throughout the 48,000-foot facility. |
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