With the launch of the Paulhaguet site, a new tool to be deployed in all Sictom Issoire-Brioude recycling centers will appear: camera-controlled access.
“This will be our first recycling center with access control by license plate reading,” explains Serge Batisse, director of Sictom Issoire Brioude. Exit therefore the access card project which had previously been mentioned for the commissioning of the new Paulhaguet recycling center.
The new principle chosen will be very simple: people from the union territory who wish to use the Paulhaguet recycling center will have to provide proof of their address and the registration plate(s) of their vehicle(s) in advance. At the entrance, cameras will read the plates to open, or not, the access gate.
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Filter and statistical tool
Beyond filtering entries to limit them to inhabitants of the Sictom territory, the tool will present other advantages according to the director: “This will make it possible to count entries, to know the nature of the waste deposited, the volume… And thus to be able to produce statistics to optimize the tool: knowing peak hours, waste typology.
With this, we will be able to adjust opening hours and above all find the most efficient organization. We can also use this system to limit the number of vehicles present and thus avoid major traffic jams at recycling centers.
With this novelty, Sictom also responds to the new regulations in force, in particular by knowing who deposits what: “We cannot escape it; we must ensure the traceability of waste, explains Pierre Ravel. At Valtom, there are already thirty cameras which measure what happens, the quality and quantity, and which locate in particular asbestos and other dangerous products. If this did not become compulsory, we would not install cameras.Serge BATISSE, director of Sictom, on the left, and Pierre RAVEL, president, on the right.
Software specially created in Issoire
This access system by reading license plates will then be gradually rolled out to all other Sictom recycling centers. “The goal is to bring this deployment forward as much as possible to 2025,” explains Serge Batisse. And this new feature will also have a little specificity, in addition to being coupled with video protection:
We wanted a system that was compatible with what we already have at Sictom, not multiplying software. It is therefore created especially for us by Ineovtec, in Issoire. And this software will belong to us.
“Tomorrow, we will be able to do circuit management, invoicing, monitoring…” A digitalization which had already started: “We have a tool to follow our collections. Our vehicles are geolocated: we know all their journeys. “
Pierre Hébrard