Refined Recycling - EIS Waste Services
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Refined Recycling - EIS Waste Services
20 Transport News May 2015 Transport News May 2015 Safety In Focus For EIS Waste Services Aberdeen based EIS Waste Services has recently invested in vehicle safety solutions from Brigade Electronics. John Henderson headed to Aberdeen to view some impressive software in action. Mercedes-Benz Arocs skip loader uses Brigade Electronics’ four camera, Elite system. C OMMERCIAL vehicles operating in busy city streets throw up a wide number of safety concerns. In most cases the lorry driver is well aware of the dangers, but it’s usually pedestrians, cyclists and car drivers who seem oblivious to blind spots or the extra room required to perform CV turning manoeuvres. A spate of serious accidents involving cyclists in London has promoted several safety schemes regulated by its city council and larger PLCs who require trucks to work within the M25 circle. However the problems are not confined to the Big Smoke and as traffic levels increase across the UK, truck drivers in any town or city require to have their wits about them on a continual basis. The MDR-304 hard drive unit has a lockable and removable centre section. The rapid progress of software technology has increased a driver’s visibility and awareness levels, thanks to camera monitor systems or radar warning devices. A newly delivered three axle Scania P320 is fitted with a Terberg three compartment recycling body to allow customers to comply with Zero Waste Regulations. Single camera feeds were initially used for reversing, but now compact cameras can be fitted all round a truck giving a complete view of its perimeter. Brigade Electronics are at the forefront of vehicle safety systems and EIS Waste Services of Aberdeen has now chosen this manufacturer as supplier for all new commercial vehicle purchases. A complementary project will also see all existing EIS Waste Services HGVs retro fitted with the appropriate Brigade Electronics’ camera systems. EIS Waste Services operate around 27 commercial vehicles on a huge variety of waste collection and recycling schemes in Aberdeen city and shire. In addition to using a quartet of Mercedes-Benz Econic refuse collection vehicles (RCVs) the company also run four, six and eight wheeled rigid vehicles. The latter group take the shape of skip loaders, hooklifts, specialised multi compartment recyclers rear end loaders (REL) and front end loaders (FEL). EIS Waste Services has also pioneered the use of drawbar Spot the pedestrian! MercedesBenz Econic in cab monitor clearly shows a pedestrian close to the RCV’s nearside. vehicles for skip and hooklift operations in northern Scotland. Owned and operated by the Sharp family, EIS Waste Services daily work remit sees everything from delivering a skip into a house driveway to multiple collections of bulk waste or recycling. An in-house driver’s weekly damage bonus scheme has produced encouraging results and after being subjected to some questionable accident damage claims, managing director Neil Sharp and transport manager, Raymond Henderson decided to opt for Brigade Electronics’ Backeye 360 Elite and Select camera systems linked to mobile digital recorders (MDR). Another strong attraction was that the Brigade systems also offered increased road safety levels when working in busy urban streets, which form the majority of any usual week’s work at this business. For low body types such as skip and hooklift rigids, EIS Waste Services has used Brigade’s Backeye 360 Elite cameras that see four lenses fitted around the vehicle perimeter. Forward facing cameras have been fitted either on the exterior sun visor or inside, on the underside of the over screen parcel shelf. The side cameras are fixed on the cab’s front corner air deflectors and get a clear uninterrupted view right to beyond the rear bumper. The rear camera is easily fixed centrally on the chassis. Completely eliminating blind spots, the four cameras give a real time surround view on the monitor screen. Also fitted discreetly inside the cab, Brigade’s MDR-304 digital recorder is also simple to use. The hard drive section can be unlocked and removed in seconds then viewing is available via a USB 2.0 connection to either a TV or PC. The hard disk can record up to 780 hours of footage and usefully, recording is continued up to 60 minutes after the host vehicles’ ignition is switched off. For the EIS Waste Services trucks with larger box type bodies, like its Econic RCVs and the latest Scania/Terberg three compartment recycler, Brigade 21 Refined Recycling EIS Waste Services currently operates a fleet of 27 HGVs. T HE SHARP family’s involvement in waste collection and landfill operations stretches back to 1974. Following the sale of their original business, repeated requests from historic customers led to the formation of EIS Waste Services in 1989 by second generation Neil Sharp Jnr. The company’s current purpose built Recycling Facility at Gallowhill, Checkbar, Nigg is ideally located close to the main A90 dual carriageway just south of Aberdeen. This 14 acre site contains a sizeable waste transfer and recycling centre, a modern office block and generous parking for EIS Waste’s 27 strong HGV fleet. Managing director Neil Sharp reported, ‘We offer a good personal service to a wide variety of customers and we have won a lot of business thanks to our family run policy of being directly accountable to our clients. Electronics’ Backeye 360 Select camera has been opted. The quartet of cameras and ECU create a virtual bird’s eye image presented on the seven inch in cab screen, which can deliver one single or dual images as required. As with the Elite system, Select will activate the relevant camera monitor when use of the indicators or gear selection dictates. This means the in cab screen shows up the nearside when the left indicator is used and similarly the offside with right indicator. Deployment of reverse gear immediately brings the rear unit’s feed into view. Supplied by Dingbro and fitted by Taylors (Auto Electrical) Aberdeen, the Brigade Rear camera monitor can be fixed at height or between the chassis rails. The Nigg based fleet is one of the UK’s smartest waste collection operations. The company was founded in 1989. ‘At present, EIS Waste Services has a 95% diversion from landfill figure and we will increase that number through further recycling initiatives. We are the only company in this area to be accredited to Zero Waste Scotland’s Resource Sector Commitment.’ Currently employing 92 full time staff, EIS Waste Services operates in a 60 mile radius Electronics safety systems have been welcomed by EIS Waste Services’ transport manager, Raymond Henderson; ‘The Backeye 360 Elite and Select cameras have had a huge road safety impact on our drivers, particularly with pedestrians and cyclists. ‘We now also have a fully checkable record of every truck’s activities throughout each working day and there are now no blind spots when manoeuvring in confined spaces. ‘Overall, both managing director Neil Sharp and I consider the Brigade Electronics equipment to be a great investment to our operations.’ Brigade’s Elite side monitors are fixed to the air deflectors, whilst the Select sits higher up half way along the body. north and west of Aberdeen and a 40 mile arc to the south. The firm’s pioneering use of drawbar trucks has boosted fleet utilisation figures and its use of extremely high vehicle presentation standards, via an outstanding livery applied by Driver Signs, is unusual in this sphere. At present EIS Waste Services operate MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Scania, Volvo and DAF, almost all of which are on five year R&M contracts. Traditional four wheeled skip trucks account for just over a third of this operation, whilst three and four axle rigids have an increasing presence. At the time of my visit, EIS Waste Services were debuting a trio of Scanias in 23 and 32 tonne trims, two in Hyva roll on/off configuration and one in the shape of a Terberg three compartment recycler. The firm’s recent MercedesBenz arrivals include an Arocs 18 tonne skip loader and a 26 tonne Econic RCV.