Hanson Cement recognised for tanker safety
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Hanson UK has received recognition for its approach to vehicle safety with a Tanker Safety Award at the 2016 Tip-ex and Tank-ex awards, where it scooped the gong for Tanker Safety.
The award was for the development of an integrated emergency shut-down system.
Hanson’s specially adapted ‘Run Lock’ system operates in conjunction with the already-specified Pulse lighting system to enable the operation of the tanker with the tractor unit running and the cab doors locked - while allowing full control of the emergency shutdown system to be maintained.
This systems means that if any of the four stop buttons are pressed on the tanker, the emergency shutdown is initiated.
Hanson Cement, Fleet Engineer, Paul Bailey said: “It is great to be recognised by our peers in the industry for the continued steps we are making with vehicle safety. This integrated approach enhances the overall safety of the tankers and has already been incorporated into the specification for our 14 new tankers to be delivered this year.”
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/15062016/hanson-cement-recognised-for-tanker-safety/
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