Key:
Person's Natural Line of Sight Using
Their Own Peripheral Vision
Area of Motion Detection When
Wearing GOBLIN® Peripheral Vision System™
Driver's Blind Spot
Vehicle Mirror Visibility
Description
In this worse-case scenario, the Ford 880 truck is facing North. Approximately 15 feet behind the truck is a person, facing south, wearing a
GOBLIN® Peripheral Vision System™ (with their head in a fixed position). The truck can get no closer than 15 feet before the person is made aware of the motion behind them. In other scenarios (where the person is rotating their head) the distance where they are made aware of motion is much greater. As indicated, without the
GOBLIN® Peripheral Vision System™ neither truck nor person would be able to see each other.
Features
- Adds Up to 180° of Peripheral Vision
- Made Of Industrial Grade Plastic Polymer
- Acrylic Mirrors Are Scratch Resistant & Tinted To Prevent Glare
- Clips Easily To Brim Of Most Hard Hats
- Meets WAC 296 155 305 Standards
- Unique “Breakaway” System Prevents Risk Of Added Injury
- Storage System Included For Safe-Keeping
- Made In The U.S.A.
“At Neuwaukum Industries Inc., our collective mission is to save lives,
prevent injuries, and improve job safety by providing innovative
products that meet the demands of today’s work place.”
Donn Bauer Jr., Founder, Neuwaukum Industries Inc. (NII)