Lethbridge Herald

Made-in-Lethbridge solution protects Transit drivers

- LETHBRIDGE HERALD

The City of Lethbridge has fabricated new shields for Transit drivers as an additional protective measure against the possible transmissi­on of COVID-19.

Approximat­ely half of the City’s Transit fleet have been retrofitte­d with the shields and installati­on continues for the remaining buses, the City said in a news release. When looking in the marketplac­e for an acceptable product to protect drivers, it became clear that purchasing the shields would not be economical­ly feasible for the entire Transit fleet.

“The original products available in the market were designed to protect drivers from assaults and cost over $5,000 each,” says Mario Galeana, Transit maintenanc­e manager. “But we knew this was important for protecting our staff and our riders so we took it upon ourselves to create something in-house.”

The Transit maintenanc­e team began working on prototypes, testing them and working closely with drivers and the Transit Union to ensure they meet staff safety measures without disrupting the operator’s workflow or ergonomics. The materials for the new solution cost approximat­ely $100/bus and are being installed by City staff.

“We now have a solution that everyone is proud of and confident in, all for a fraction of the cost,” says Galeana.

In April, the City of Lethbridge suspended regular Transit routes due to COVID-19, moving to a ride-byreservat­ion system. This helps limit the number of riders per bus and reduces potential contact with drivers.

Transit will continue operating the reservatio­n system at this time and will ensure shields are in all buses before regular transit is operating again. The shields will be important to keep drivers safe when fare payments and front passenger loading returns.

For more informatio­n on the City of Lethbridge’s response to COVID-19

www.lethbridge.ca/covid19.

 ?? Photo submitted by City of Lethbridge ?? A Lethbridge Transit driver sits behind a shield to help protect drivers from transmissi­on of COVID-19.
Photo submitted by City of Lethbridge A Lethbridge Transit driver sits behind a shield to help protect drivers from transmissi­on of COVID-19.

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