Dan Greeves of PWS stands beside one of the new turbine toilets
- Credit: PWS/TMS Media
For an industry worth billions of pounds, the wind energy sector has thus far failed to accommodate for how staff might spend a penny.
Which is why an East Anglian inventor has come up with a solution to satisfy the most basic human need – even when staff are 100km offshore.
Currently the droves of staff working in wind turbines have to make a precarious journey back to base if they need to use the facilities - creating more opportunities for injury but also losing work time.
Dan Greeves of PWS stands beside one of the new turbine toilets
- Credit: PWS/TMS Media
For an industry worth billions of pounds, the wind energy sector has thus far failed to accommodate for how staff might spend a penny.
Which is why an East Anglian inventor has come up with a solution to satisfy the most basic human need – even when staff are 100km offshore.
Currently the droves of staff working in wind turbines have to make a precarious journey back to base if they need to use the facilities - creating more opportunities for injury but also losing work time.