Man versus machine and loses June 1st 2010 The University of Sheffield has
recently completed a detailed
business case examining the
feasibility of mechanised
sweeping. Steve Long manages
Portering Services for the
Universities' residential areas.
Demonstration of a Nilfisk
RS501 diesel road sweeper led
to detailed time trials
comparing the manual labour
requirements for specific areas
against the mechanised option.
Trials proved that an area
cleaned manually by one man
in one hour took just four
minutes with the RS501
sweeper.
Additionally the machine
produced a better finish; there
was no evidence for example of
a recent grass cutting.
The cost of the sweeper and
service was equivalent to the
cost of one man.The machine
however, carried out the work
of three productive heads with
the additional benefits of grass
cutting collection and the
onboard pressure washer.
"It was previously impossible
to clean the many remote
waste bins and litter
compounds on site," comments
Long."The sheer size of our
new residential complex
presented us with the logistical
problem of maintaining the
standard of cleanliness
expected.
"This machine and its 200
bar onboard pressure washer
now allows us to comply with
the exacting standards that we
need to meet.Additionally
efficient chewing gum removal
is also of real benefit. And the
level of pre and post sales
support has been superb." More articles from Nilfisk -Advance Ltd: |