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Are people's fears about poor hand hygiene in public spaces founded

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Helping firms tow H&S line
October 1st 2007

Bradshaw Electric Vehicles has helped Lincoln-based hose manufacturer, James Dawson, solve a health and safety issue with the introduction of an electric tow vehicle.The tow truck allows large quantities of bulky, heavy waste to be moved with minimal risk. Adrian Wood,Health and Safety Officer for James Dawson, explains: "Previously, the waste was collected from each work station by manually emptying bins into a hand barrow and then emptying this into a skip.The waste is often awkward to handle, as well as being heavy, and this posed manual handling issues. "We purchased a customised tow tractor Model T1 from Bradshaws which included a fifth wheel style coupling and purpose built low load wheelie bin trailer.This gave excellent manoeuvrability on the narrow gangways within the plant." Each workstation has now been provided with a 360 litre wheelie bin.The operator simply replaces the full bin with an empty one and then takes the waste to a central site where it is sorted and loaded into the compactor fitted with a bin lift, taking away the manual handling issues. Bradshaw's T1 tow tractor is capable of towing up to 1500kg and is fitted with a 5mph speed limiter, an audible warning in reverse, and a flashing beacon to ensure a safe working environment is maintained.

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