Advancing Health & Safety for Waste Vehicle Crews

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Advancing Health & Safety for Waste Vehicle Crews

Take a deep dive into the latest initiatives that will further increase health, safety and well-being in the industry. The safety of our vehicle crews, and all Veolia stakeholders, is a primary concern for us therefore we regularly invest in new technology, training and innovation to improve wellbeing.

Leading resource management company, Veolia, working through its specialist health and safety teams, has now launched a range of initiatives that will further boost the company's stringent health and safety record. Currently operating the second biggest self-managed fleet in the UK, the company manages many contracts that involve vehicle collections in busy urban areas. With a central focus on maintaining health and safety and the environments where they work, the company continuously looks for ways of advancing their operating capability. By targeting areas of vehicle operation that can be enhanced the new measures ensure both the well being of its operational teams, and the safety of the communities where the company operates.

 

The new measures follow previous vehicle health and safety advances brought in by Veolia, including lowered cab heights for easy access which also place the driver in a better position to give more direct vision of other street users. Combined with greater window areas this substantially reduced blind spots, and according to research also allows the driver to respond more quickly.

Last year Veolia, working with University College London UCL , researched ways to reduce COVID 19 transmission for vehicle crews. This led to modifications to improve interior airflow and help guard against aerosol transmission, and also helps crew alertness by keeping CO2 levels lower in the cab. By combining this with other measures the waste sector supported key workers to maintain better COVID security.

"The wellbeing of our teams is at the heart of everything we do, and these new advances will further boost safety for our teams and our wider operations. By using a combination of technology, backed by the latest training methods, we have given drivers enhanced visibility and raised awareness about the dangers of blind spots, and have seen a reduction in incidents. This has also enabled non drivers to gain a completely different perspective and understand how their interactions with these vehicles can remain safe at all times"
Richard Hulland
Chief Risk & Assurance Officer