One of Spillard’s key sectors is Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs); anything over 7.5 tonnes. This sector is a logical development for Spillard moving from heavy mining machinery onto more on highway commercial vehicles.
Drivers of HGVs are largely reliant on a much needed 360 degree vision; improving all-round awareness to avoid incidents and accidents when driving at speed, or slow manoeuvring when preparing to load/unload at a depot or behind a superstore.
Spillard can provide and install technology such as multiple cameras, recorders and monitors to enable the driver to safely operate the vehicle in and around populated areas, from the depot to the store. This technology can be professionally installed in the cab within arm’s reach of the driver and around the outside of the vehicle.
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.