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LEARN ABOUT THE BUDDIE SYSTEM

SAFETY FROM THE GROUND UP

Introducing The Buddie System (TBS)

A wireless instant safety alert device designed for crane operators and dogmen/slingers enabling rapid alarm activation in emergencies.

 

The TBS device overcomes the shortfalls of two-way radio failure and often-inaudible backup whistles. The TBS device allows a dogman/slinger to instantly transmit an alarm signal to a crane operator to stop. A quick snap on the TBS lanyard activates the alarm.

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It’s that simple.

Up to ten lanyards can be paired to the crane mounted alert device with a range of up to 1km*.

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Making The Buddie System (TBS) an essential piece of safety equipment for any industry with cranes.

 

Designed in Australia, by local dogmen/slingers, riggers and crane operators, The Buddie System (TBS) is simple to use and comes with a host of practical features.

 

Patent Pending design

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FEATURES

  • Intuitive and instant alarm activation by pulling lanyard in an emergency

  • Easy to setup, configure and operate

  • Capable of wirelessly communicating over distances of up to 1km* in built up areas *(Depending on environmental conditions) 

  • Multiple alarm systems can be used on a single construction site

  • Each alarm can pair with up to 10 lanyards

  • Quick pair feature allows dogmen/slingers to easily move from one crane to another

  • Ultra-low power consumption for all day usage

  • Water and Dust proof to IP54 standard

  • Durable construction

  • Compact and lightweight design

  • Lanyards can be changed quickly and easily

  • Flexible mounting system available for mounting crane alarm on a variety of surfaces

  • Ultra-low alarm signal latency 

  • Adjustable alarm volume, suitable for all operating environments

  • Easy charging cable

  • LCD display on crane alarm displays all connected lanyard devices

  • Antenna extension module available on request

  • Low battery alerts

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PREVENTABLE ACCIDENTS

Help prevent potential workplace accidents & fatalities with

The Buddie System (TBS)

Source: News.com
Source: Global News
Source: Roborigger
Source: imca-int.com
Warringal Hospital - 4-man crew lifting plaster to a loading bay from the street. The dogman had signalled to stop on the radio as the load was coming down. The operator didn’t hear the signal. The load landed on the top of the loading dock and continued till the plaster was on a 45-degree angle, pointing to the ground when the sheets came free and landed on the roof below. No injuries
Source: The Age
Source: australianmining.com.au
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