Taylor Woodrow case study

The requirement Our solution What the client said

Taylor Woodrow were working on Nottingham Metro and needed to highlight spots where their machinery operators needed to take special care. This was particularly an issue for overhead electrical hazards where eg telehandlers might also be operating at height and needed to take minimum safety distances into account.

We supplied Roto-Lite Reflectors in a specific blue to be used on conventional open-topped bollards. The blue that was chosen is the one already used as standard around the Nottingham Metro sites for electrical hazards. Best of all, our reflectors require only the lightest breeze to make them rotate so they could be easily moved around the site without needing to worry about provision of a power supply or checking that batteries are charged.

“We came across Roto-Lite Reflectors completely by chance – but they’ve proved perfect for our needs. The reflectors are simple and straightforward to use and do a great job of alerting our teams to hazards.”

Taylor Woodrow at Nottingham Metro

The requirement

Taylor Woodrow were working on Nottingham Metro and needed to highlight spots where their machinery operators needed to take special care. This was particularly an issue for overhead electrical hazards where eg telehandlers might also be operating at height and needed to take minimum safety distances into account.

Our solution

We supplied Roto-Lite Reflectors in a specific blue to be used on conventional open-topped bollards. The blue that was chosen is the one already used as standard around the Nottingham Metro sites for electrical hazards. Best of all, our reflectors require only the lightest breeze to make them rotate so they could be easily moved around the site without needing to worry about provision of a power supply or checking that batteries are charged.

What the client said

“We came across Roto-Lite Reflectors completely by chance – but they’ve proved perfect for our needs. The reflectors are simple and straightforward to use and do a great job of alerting our teams to hazards.”

Taylor Woodrow at Nottingham Metro