No brown bread bay workers December 1st 2007 Castell's Salvo drive-away
prevention system has been
installed at Warburtons'
Burnley and Blackpool sites,
safeguarding a total of eight
loading bays.
"It's an easy-to-use,
foolproof product,"
comments Andrew Evans,
Services and Project
Engineer at Burnley, "and its
operational flexibility was
also attractive."
The Burnley site
previously relied on a
system of traffic lights and
drivers surrendering their
keys to office personnel, but
these elements have now
been supplemented by
Salvo, to widespread
approval.
"The feedback has been
very positive," confirms
Evans. "It wasn't a big deal
to implement and the
warehouse staff realise that
it's made their job safer."
Having parked their
trailer on the relevant bay
and handed over their keys,
drivers collect a Salvo Susie
lock and remove their
emergency brake line.
Fitting the lock to the
exposed brake line coupling
releases a uniquely-coded
key, which is then taken
inside the building and
inserted into a control box
located next to the door
controls. The bay door and
dock plate are now powered
up, the traffic lights switch
to red as the door opens and
loading can begin. The key
remains trapped in the
control box until the door is
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