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Due to take 2024 by storm

The latest vehicle to be added to the HTF Transport fleet is T80HTF. A Volvo FH 500 fitted with a PM 70.5 lorry loader. Find out more

 

The latest lorry loader vehicle to hit the road in 2024!

 


HTF Transport have continued to expand the fleet of lorry loaders with the addition of yet another Volvo FH, this time fitted with a PM70.5 lorry loader with an impressive 20.5 m horizontal reach, lifting a staggering 2,280kg

This vehicle is the first in the fleet of 13 lorry loaders that has the front stabilisers. This brings a new dimension to planning and executing lifts at HTF Transport. The front stabiliser allows the lorry loader to operate 360 degrees around the truck without any downturn in performance which you would get on a lorry loader without front legs or ‘V’ stabiliser configuration.

This feature is extremely beneficial when completing multiple lifts, covering a large area such as setting up cabins on building sites and festivals. The full length Volvo chassis also provides additional strength with the front stabilisers being connected directly without any modifications being required.

The PM70.5 is the latest generation lorry loader developed by the Italian crane maker. The latest model is providing an increased lifting capacity whilst reducing the loader weight in comparison the to PM65 range. PM Cranes have proven to be safe and reliable over the 35 years HTF Transport have operated them.

T80 HTF - Radio remote control operation

The Volvo FH500 comes as standard with all the driver comforts including a reclining drivers bed, TV, microwave, fridge freezer, DAB radio and climate control. In addition to this HTF Transport have had the latest DVS technology fitted by Vision UK to provide the driver with increased visibility through the use of cameras with built in AI to detect vulnerable road users and pedestrians, covering areas all around the vehicle including in front of the cab. This ensures the vehicle is compliant for the latest changes in the regulations for vehicles entering the London direct vision zone. Find out more about Direct Vision

Latest DVS technology
Latest DVS technology

If you would like more information on this vehicle or would like to book for your next lifting project, just complete the below enquiry form below 

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HTF Transport adopt safety critical medicals for all lorry loader operators

Safety-critical medical assessments for lorry loader operators in the construction industry in the UK offer several benefits. These assessments are designed to ensure that individuals operating such equipment are physically and mentally fit for the demands of their job, promoting safety in the workplace

At HTF Transport ltd we have taken the decision to put all our lorry loader operators through a safety critical medical.

Safety-critical medical assessments for lorry loader operators in the construction industry offers several benefits. These assessments are designed to ensure that individuals operating such equipment are physically and mentally fit for the demands of their job, promoting safety in the workplace. Here are some specific benefits:

Reduced Accident Risk: Lorry loader operators perform tasks that involve heavy machinery and potentially hazardous materials. Ensuring that operators are physically and mentally fit reduces the risk of accidents caused by impaired judgment, slow reaction times, or other health-related issues.

Compliance with Regulations: In the UK, there may be regulatory requirements for safety-critical medical assessments for certain roles, including lorry loader operators. Compliance with these regulations is essential for legal and regulatory reasons.

Prevention of Health-Related Incidents: Safety-critical medicals can help identify and address health issues that may affect an operator’s ability to perform their duties safely. This proactive approach can prevent incidents related to health conditions that might otherwise go unnoticed.

Increased Productivity: Healthy and fit lorry loader operators are likely to be more productive. Regular medical assessments can help maintain a workforce that is physically capable of handling the demands of the job, contributing to overall productivity in the construction industry.

Employee Well-being: Safety-critical medical assessments contribute to the overall well-being of lorry loader operators. Identifying and addressing health concerns can lead to early intervention and appropriate support, promoting a healthier and more satisfied workforce.

Insurance and Liability Considerations: Employers in the construction industry may benefit from safety-critical medicals in terms of insurance and liability. Ensuring that operators are fit for their roles may reduce the risk of accidents, which can impact insurance premiums and protect against potential legal liabilities.

Professional Standards: Safety-critical medical assessments reinforce the importance of maintaining high professional standards within the construction industry. It establishes a commitment to safety and sets a benchmark for the physical and mental fitness required for specific roles.

Long-term Health Monitoring: Regular medical assessments allow for the ongoing monitoring of lorry loader operators’ health. This is particularly important in an industry where the physical demands of the job can have long-term effects on an individual’s health.

 

The specific requirements may vary, but generally, the assessment includes:

  1. General Health Check: This involves a review of the individual’s overall health, including medical history, current medications, and any existing health conditions. It may also include measurements such as height, weight, and blood pressure.
  2. Vision Test: Good vision is crucial for lorry loader operators. The assessment typically includes a vision test to ensure that operators have adequate vision, both near and far, and can meet the required standards for visual acuity.
  3. Hearing Test: A hearing test is often conducted to assess the operator’s ability to hear essential sounds in the work environment, such as alarms, warnings, and communication from colleagues.
  4. Mobility and Musculoskeletal Examination: Lorry loader operators need to have sufficient mobility and strength to operate their equipment safely. The examination may include an assessment of joint mobility, muscle strength, and overall musculoskeletal health.
  5. Cardiovascular Fitness: The cardiovascular system is important for endurance and overall fitness. Depending on the job requirements, there may be assessments of cardiovascular health, such as checking heart rate and assessing aerobic capacity.
  6. Respiratory Function: Adequate respiratory function is crucial, especially in roles where operators may be exposed to dust or other respiratory hazards. Respiratory function tests may be included in the safety-critical medical assessment.
  7. Mental Health Assessment: Mental health is an important aspect of safety-cri
  8. tical roles. The assessment may include questions about mental well-being and may involve evaluating cognitive function and psychological fitness.
  9. Drug and Alcohol Testing: Many safety-critical roles, including lorry loader operators, may involve drug and alcohol testing. This is to ensure that individuals are not under the influence of substances that could impair their judgment or reaction times.
  10. Fitness to Drive Assessment: As lorry loader operators are involved in driving, a fitness to drive assessment may be included. This could involve evaluating the individual’s ability to operate a vehicle safely, including reaction times and coordination.

It’s important to note that the specific requirements for safety-critical medicals can vary depending on the industry, company policies, and the nature of the job. Employers may work with occupational health professionals to tailor the assessment to the specific demands of the lorry loader operator role and comply with relevant regulations. Additionally, the frequency of these assessments may also vary, with some individuals undergoing regular checks to ensure ongoing fitness for the job

In summary, safety-critical medical assessments for lorry loader operators in the construction industry in the UK are essential for promoting a safe and healthy work environment, complying with regulations, and ensuring the overall well-being of both operators and those around them.

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Generator power new contract vehicle

We are pleased to provide Generator power with a brand new, bespoke contract vehicle taking them forward into the next decade.

Euro 6 all the way

With clean air zones (CAZ) due to come into force in 2021 HTF transport have committed to purchasing new euro6 vehicles to ensure compliance and help reduce the emissions created by the vehicles entering areas of poor air quality. The latest vehicle purchased to cover the Generator Power contract is equipped with the latest Volvo Euro6 power train. Along with the Hiab X-HIPRO 558 EP-5 and the tridem axle configuration makes this vehicle ideal for the generator industry.

FORS compliant

With increasing requirements for vehicles and drivers to be FORS compliant HTF Transport see it key that all vehicles in the fleet should meet the standard and lead the way in road safety and compliance. The latest vehicles is equipped with a 4 camera system recording onto a HDD in the vehicle and displayed onto a monitor inside the cab to reduce the blind spot for the driver. The vehicle is also fitted with a nearside side scan system to detect objects including vulnerable road users. Finally the vehicle is equipped with additional audible warning devices for the vehicle for turning left and reversing.

Site safety

Additional features include edge protection for working at height. Bottom lifting options for lifting containerised generators preventing working from height completely