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Material Handling Wiadomości 19.03.19

New Camso Video Creates Awareness on Non-Marking Tires Issues with Humor

Magog, March 19, 2019 – Camso educates general public on static electricity hazards linked to non-marking forklift tires with new humorous video. The video features the Solideal PON 775 NMAS, a superhero tire which resolves some issues occurring in the Material Handling world.

[Watch the video now : camso.co/staticstory ]

In the parallel and caricatured world depicted in the video, the warehousing and material handling industry has become a dark and dreary place where a strange hazard lurks. People are no longer greeting each other, shaking hands or not even giving a gentle tap on the shoulder – all of them are too afraid to catch that thing.

And that thing turns out to be static electricity buildup in non-marking forklift tires and the charge that comes from it.

“We wanted to take a lighter approach to address the serious issue of static buildup in non-marking tires,” says Erick Bellefleur, Vice-President and General Manager – Material Handling at Camso. “Of course, the reality in warehouses is not as severe as what we’ve pictured in the animation but the world we’ve created gives us the opportunity to educate on a serious topic while using a fun tone!”

For most of the world, static buildup is an invisible phenomenon. But for those who work anywhere a forklift runs on non-marking tires, the potential for static shocks - up to 50,000 volts - is an ever-present hazard. Indeed, because of the silica they’re made with, which is an insulator, static electricity generated is stored rather than dissipated, creating safety hazards such as:

  • Operator injury and safety issues: creates operator stress, which ultimately leads to lack of productivity.
  • Fires: static electricity can create sparks at high voltages. Machines running on combustible fuels such as diesel or compressed gas have greater risks of catching fire.
  • Facility damages: Electric discharge can cause outages and circuit damage not only to the lift itself, but to other components and equipment within the facility.

All these hazards are drawn up in the video to give it its gloomy tone, but it does end on a lighter note: the PON 775 NMAS hero comes to the rescue and light returns. All joking aside, the Solideal PON 775 NMAS, thanks to a patented special anti-static device, is the industry’s first press-on tire to resolve the important safety issue of static electricity generated by non-marking tires.

“Researches show that our attention span is at its lowest ever, all the while we’re deeply absorbed in our work, but overloaded every minute with marketing messages. With a 2D animation, a sarcastic tone and catchy characters, we were able to spark the customers’ curiosity, so they’d get the essentials of it,” explains Lysandre Michaud-Verreault, Marketing Manager – Material Handling.

The video is available on camso.co/staticstory and on Camso’s YouTube channel.

About Camso

Camso, the Road Free company, is a world leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of off-road tires, wheels, rubber tracks and undercarriage systems to serve the material handling, construction, agricultural and powersports industries. It employs more than 7,500 dedicated employees who devote 100% of their effort to 11% of the global tire and track market—the off-the-road market. It operates advanced R&D centres and manufacturing plants in North and South America, Europe and Asia. Camso supplies its products to leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) under the names Camso and Solideal, and distributes its products in the replacement market through its global distribution network.

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