Enhanced Operational Safety
Continuous monitoring in hazardous zones helps reduce risks and supports safer industrial operations.
Structured camera deployment supports consistent monitoring and operational awareness across hazardous and low-visibility industrial environments.
Industrial surroundings and safety zones are evaluated to determine monitoring requirements.
ATEX-certified night-vision camera systems are aligned with site standards and coverage needs.
Deployment is coordinated to ensure compatibility with existing monitoring infrastructure.
Scheduled inspections maintain operational continuity and system stability.
Delivering clear night time visibility, enhanced site safety, reduced risks, uninterrupted monitoring, and dependable performance in hazardous environments
Quick answers to the most common questions
On an average, explosion-proof night vision cameras provide the operators with a clear visual access up to 100 to 200 feet at night. However, the viewing range may vary based on multiple factors like lighting conditions and lens aperture.
The design and technology used for ex-proof night vision cameras may vary from product to product. The leading solution providers primarily use infrared LED lighting, thermal imaging, and low-light night vision to maximise visibility for operators. Each technology comes with its own unique benefits and applications. The managers need to connect with industry experts to guide them with the right choice for their industry.
Explosion-proof cameras with IR are highly beneficial for hazardous industries that run round the clock and often require crew to work in low-light or dark conditions, including, oil refineries, gas plants, chemical processing facilities.
Night Vision Cameras by SharpEagle are explosion-proof, ensuring that sparks from the device are contained in the wire instead of coming in contact with the atmosphere and causing an explosion. Furthermore, these cameras can sustain high temperature fluctuations and are dust and water-proof for maximum resilience in hazardous worksites.
Before investing in a night vision camera, one must assess their worksite and consider the camera providing resolution, IR range, hazard resilience, and certifications that best meet your workplace goals. Our experts also provide on-site consultation to provide tailored surveillance solutions for your industry.