Eurovia Surfacing takes part in innovative automatic braking system trial
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Eurovia Surfacing takes part in innovative automatic braking system trial

Eurovia Surfacing takes part in innovative automatic braking system trial

Eurovia Surfacing has joined forces with key supply chain partner Sims Milling to help trial a new innovative automatic braking system that could save the lives of workers and pedestrians.

The ‘Banksman Auto Braking’ radar system is designed to remove the risk of accidents whilst reversing, with 100% accuracy at detecting objects. The system, provided by Vision Techniques, works using harmless low energy microwaves which are emitted from a unit mounted at the rear of the vehicle. If an obstruction or hazard is detected then the system will automatically activate the braking system.

It was recently trialled on a Eurovia Surfacing site in Essex and is now being deployed on Sims Milling Sweepers operating in Hertfordshire.

Neil Huntington, Eurovia Contracting Regional Director, said: “Initial feedback from site has been very positive and the system provides further protection for our site personnel and members of the public.

Eurovia Surfacing takes part in innovative automatic braking system trial

“We decided to take part in the trial as not only could it improve safety, but it shows we are listening to our teams where near-miss cards have been issued following reversing incidents on site.

“While this system must be used in conjunction with other Safe Systems of Work (SSOW) and site-specific risk assessments, it is very clear that the ‘Banksman Auto Braking’ radar system will further help eliminate the potential risk of collisions on our sites.”

Eurovia Surfacing has awarded Sims Milling a Gold Card to recognise and reinforce excellence for this initiative which will only help further improve the high levels of safety performance on our sites.

Post source : Eurovia Surfacing

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