Construction News
10/05/2022
Kier Highways Solutions To Take Delivery Of New Road Emulsion Sprayers
Kier Highways Solutions is to take delivery of four new road emulsion sprayers.
The fleet have low-entry cabs with direct vision technology allowing greater visibility, reducing blind spots and improving safety for operators and road users.
The innovative cabs have a two-step entry design which allow operatives to move both forwards and upwards. This removes the need for a ladder (which is commonplace on standard cabs) and in turn greatly reduces the risk of falling.
Other enhanced safety features include electronics to monitor tyre pressures and wheel nut tightness, and hand lances in place of watering cans for spraying in tight places, mitigating risks of burns and muscular strain.
To increase efficiency, the absence of rear gantries removes the need for an additional operative to be at the back of the vehicle. This also reduces the operator’s exposure to high decibels from the engine as well as exposure to fumes.
Spray bars will be controlled automatically from a series of radar sensors. For areas of poor visibility, the spray bar can be controlled by an operator from outside the cab via a handheld device – reducing exposure to risks even further.
Two of the four sprayers will be starting works in May, with the remaining two sprayers expected to start works in July.
Lee Draper, General Manager at Kier Highways Solutions, said: "We couldn't have done this without our people, who contributed opinions and ideas ultimately led to these innovations coming to life.
"Through discussing the requirements with our sprayer operators, we were able to specify a product that meets the operators’ needs and improves safety. The operators' requirements formed the final tender specification."
The fleet have low-entry cabs with direct vision technology allowing greater visibility, reducing blind spots and improving safety for operators and road users.
The innovative cabs have a two-step entry design which allow operatives to move both forwards and upwards. This removes the need for a ladder (which is commonplace on standard cabs) and in turn greatly reduces the risk of falling.
Other enhanced safety features include electronics to monitor tyre pressures and wheel nut tightness, and hand lances in place of watering cans for spraying in tight places, mitigating risks of burns and muscular strain.
To increase efficiency, the absence of rear gantries removes the need for an additional operative to be at the back of the vehicle. This also reduces the operator’s exposure to high decibels from the engine as well as exposure to fumes.
Spray bars will be controlled automatically from a series of radar sensors. For areas of poor visibility, the spray bar can be controlled by an operator from outside the cab via a handheld device – reducing exposure to risks even further.
Two of the four sprayers will be starting works in May, with the remaining two sprayers expected to start works in July.
Lee Draper, General Manager at Kier Highways Solutions, said: "We couldn't have done this without our people, who contributed opinions and ideas ultimately led to these innovations coming to life.
"Through discussing the requirements with our sprayer operators, we were able to specify a product that meets the operators’ needs and improves safety. The operators' requirements formed the final tender specification."
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