Tarmac safety innovation praised at industry awards
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
An inflatable safety barrier designed by Tarmac has been highly commended at the 2020 Chartered Institute of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) awards. Designed to resemble concrete, the new inflatable barriers aim to reduce worksite breaches by acting as a visual deterrent to road users and increasing the safety of onsite highways maintenance workers.
The innovation, which was successfully trialled on the M25 in collaboration with Connect Plus Services and Highways England, was recognised in the CIHT’s Kier Road Safety category. This celebrates outstanding achievements in road safety through excellent practice, design and technical application.
Following the introduction of the barriers zero incursions have been recorded compared to 172 incidents, over the previous 12-month period.
Paul Fleetham, Managing Director of Tarmac’s construction business, said: “Keeping our workforce and road users safe will always be our highest priority and it’s fantastic to see such a positive innovation developed by our team delivering clear safety benefits and being recognised by the wider industry."
The CIHT Awards were celebrated with a virtual ceremony on 23 June. Tarmac’s innovation in product development was also recognised with its rubber modified asphalt being shortlisted in the Amey Innovation of the Year category.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/16072020/tarmac-safety-innovation-praised-at-industry-awards/
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