Automated Emergency Lighting Inspections

Mining sites are high-risk environments where safety is paramount, and emergency lighting plays a critical role in ensuring that workers can navigate safely during power outages or hazardous situations. Frequent inspections of emergency lighting are not just recommended—they are mandatory. However, these inspections are traditionally time-consuming, requiring extensive manual checks and exhaustive reporting processes.
At many sites, conducting emergency lighting inspections can take hours or even days, with additional time needed to compile detailed compliance reports. But not on our watch.
These advanced lighting systems automatically generate comprehensive reports and deliver them straight to you, ready for review and signing. By streamlining the entire inspection process, they free up valuable time for site managers and safety officers to focus on more pressing operational concerns.
Power outages experienced by the batteryA detailed log of all outages that have impacted the emergency lighting system, helping track patterns and potential infrastructure issues. |
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Predicted DurationAn estimation of how long the emergency lighting can sustain illumination during an outage based on current battery performance. |
Charge RatesInsights into how efficiently the battery is charging over time, identifying any slow or faulty charging issues. |
Charge CapacityData on the battery’s ability to store and deliver energy, ensuring it meets operational requirements. |
Battery HealthA complete status overview of battery performance, highlighting any degradation or necessary replacements before failures occur. |
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Brilliant Connected Lights serve as a site-wide alert system. In an emergency, the network activates its signal indicators, displaying the colour relevant to the emergency code.
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When it comes to emergency preparedness, lighting plays a crucial role in maintaining visibility, safety, and overall functionality in the event of a power outage.