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FM Conway adds noise tech to quiet vans

29 Apr 19 The advent of clean engine technology and electric vehicles has addressed air pollution problems but has made construction sites more dangerous places to work.

FM Conway has had to add bleepers to its electric vans
FM Conway has had to add bleepers to its electric vans

That鈥檚 the view of one contractor that has already spent 拢7m upgrading its fleet in London to meet emissions regulations, only to find that building site workers cannot hear its electric vans approaching.

So it has now had to spend even more money to make the vans noisy again.

FM Conway has turned to the Quiet Vehicle Sounder (QVS), produced by Brigade Electronics, which emits a distinctive sound that can be heard more loudly in danger zones top alert vulnerable pedestrians and varies in pitch and tone as the vehicle speeds up or slows down.

Pat Murphy, reactive supervisor at Conway, said: 鈥淏efore retrofitting the Quiet Vehicle Sounder it was stressful driving on to site not knowing if people would hear you. It was nearly impossible, especially in the morning when we were all arriving to work.

聽鈥淣ow the QVS makes sure everyone knows you鈥檙e there. It鈥檚 a made a world of difference.鈥

聽The QVS turns off at 20mph when tyre-on-road noise generates enough sound that the vehicles can be heard.

聽But at lower speeds it emits a blend of Brigade鈥檚 bbs-tek White Sound frequencies and tonal sounds.

Conway is now looking to fit the QVS to any electric vans it adds to its growing electric fleet, making sure that the quest for clean air does not come at the expense of construction workers鈥 lives.

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