Light Goods Vehicles, or LGVs, are the lifeblood of our busy infrastructure in and around our cities, towns and highways. With a huge shift to operating in a 24 hour environment, which is now commonplace thanks to a surge in online shopping and 24/7 manufacturing, these vehicles are everywhere day and night.
With Spillard technology applied to these vans, 7.5 tonne multidrop lorries and long base transits, drivers and fleet managers are in complete control. Control of the whereabouts of such vehicles is achieved through 4G technology and WiFi connectivity.
Other benefits include being able to monitor speeds, video incidents and even the way stock and material is loaded and unloaded at the store and in the depot via dedicated loading cameras.This technology mainly captures, records and monitors, enabling drivers and fleet managers to reduce the number of claims brought against them when such incidents occur, whether it is against a pedestrian or another vehicle.
Camera footage goes a long way to prove your innocence in a claim, and with Spillard Live, everything is recorded in HD and captured for future viewing.
Ask about Spillard Live, the award-winning Spillard Live cloud platform captures, processes and learns from an equally innovative video telematics system that displays real-time video and analytics from multiple cameras over a fleet of vehicles simultaneously.
All of this live data is safely stored on a UK secured system with full GDPR compliance, providing invaluable trend analysis to support higher safety standards and aiding in better driving habits and accident reduction.
The downloadable visibility studies are an ongoing project and have been carried out for various clients on machines working within the UK. All studies are carried out on the understanding that they are licence free and are wholly owned by Spillard Safety Systems Ltd, unless otherwise stated. Please click on one of the links below to access the visibility studies
We can fit our safety equipment to old and new vehicles, including:
Our main priority is your safety, and to reduce the overall number of preventable accidents
of accidents are vehicle related
67% of construction industry accidents are linked to vehicles (European Union Occupational Health Agency survey 2014)
The clear risks associated with moving vehicles cannot be understated. With new risks presenting themselves as we move forward, it is up to us to help reduce the number of accidents, both fatal and non-fatal. Our priority is keeping people safe and making sure these numbers fall.