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VEHICLES


Riney turns to Sentinel for reliable vehicle safety systems


CIVIL engineering business Riney has equipped its 25-strong HGV fleet with cameras, recording devices and vehicle signage from vehicle safety specialists Sentinel Systems.


The FORS Gold operator has numerous contracts with London councils and authorities, and decided to invest in additional safety equipment for its vehicles.


Sentinel’s solution included forward, side scan and rear cameras, with the cameras linked to an in-cab mobile digital video recorder, which records up to 30 days of footage.


The vehicles have also been equipped with Sentinel’s LED cycle signs, which warn cyclists approaching the rear of the vehicle when it is about to turn left.


“Sentinel’s systems help the driver with 360° vision, increasing their awareness of other road users, particularly more vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians. The system also provides invaluable evidence when it comes to potential insurance claims,” said Steve King, plant and transport manager for Riney.


He added: “We chose Sentinel for its product reliability, and the ability to back-up footage on an SD card is a very useful tool for our business. Because of the quality service we received, our six recently purchased HGVs will all be installed with Sentinel’s LED cycle sign and camera systems.”


Sentinel Systems’ safety camera package can be customised to meet the individual requirements of each fleet, depending on the size and operations of each vehicle. The camera system can be created using any number of Sentinel’s systems, including forward, rear and side facing cameras for a 360° view of the vehicle’s surroundings.


VWS takes on the Red Forge team


FOLLOWING the recent announcement that Red Forge has ceased trading, Vehicle Weighing Solutions Ltd (VWS) has stepped in to provide employment for the company’s staff and is also offering assistance to its customers.


Trevor Evans, operations director at VWS said: “We are delighted to welcome these new staff members and to secure their skills and expertise. They are an excellent addition to our team and will help to support our new and existing customer


base, as well as provide reliable and effective service for operators using other equipment providers.”


The four new starters include: two fully qualified service engineers, Ian Partridge and Rhys Harrison; Sales Executive Hannah Brewster and Service Coordinator James Harris.


Added Trevor: “Any operator or business owner who has existing Red Forge equipment installed or wishes to speak to someone about the situation can contact us and we will be happy to help in any way we can.”


A British company, VWS is the market leader in vehicle on-board weighing, axle overload protection and bin-weighing. The company manufactures all its own load cells and installs its equipment here in the UK.


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