Assisting with waste and recycling at Terminal 2

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Bradshaw Electric Vehicle has delivered a vehicle to the newly revamped Heathrow Terminal 2. The truck will be used to ensure waste and recycling is not delayed.

The Pedestrian Controlled PT50 has been supplied to facility services company ISS World. ISS World specialises in providing the full range of facility services to public agencies and private sector companies across a wide range of markets.

ISS World will be putting the new Bradshaw vehicle in to Terminal 2 to move waste and recycling from storage to compactors, ready for collection. Reducing manual handling and safety were key priorities for the facilities management company, ensuring that stringent safety requirements were met and the manual handling risk minimised.

A three-wheel vehicle, Bradshaw’s Pedestrian Controlled PT50 has great maneuverability to tackle the airport environment safely. With a payload capacity of 500kg, it was a suitable solution for moving portable wheelie bins, ensuring the job is both quicker and safer.

House 2 Home
Bradshaw Electric Vehicles has also supplied a Tow Tractor T550 to House 2 Home Construction to handle waste and recycling at an apartment development.

The development in Nottingham boasts a mixture of one, two and three bedroom luxury apartments.

The Bradshaw tow tractor T550 is being used to transport waste and recycling from the top of the new development, which is a 10-storey building, all the way to the bottom in order for it to be collected.

A four-wheel vehicle, the tow tractor T550 has both the manoeuvrability and stability to tackle the restricted environment safely. With a tow load capacity of 5500kg, it is used for moving 3 wheelie bins at a time.

 

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