Print

Posted in:

Latest FORS Standard includes specific guidance on vans

Available online from 29 September 2016, FORS Standard 4.0 is designed specifically for FORS Members and is the scheme’s definitive reference source governing key operational factors surrounding safety, efficiency and environmental protection – combining to increase productivity and overall operational performance. 

“This is our greenest ever FORS Standard,” said FORS Concession Director, John Hix, “NOX and particulate matter, noise, alternative drives, tyre and fuel management all come under the spotlight in this update.

“And we’re responding to best practice development within the industry,” he said, “for example, FORS Standard 4.0 introduces at Bronze licence checking using a risk based verification system that directly accesses the DVLA database. Above all, it’s a streamlined document, making it more user-friendly and even more engaging.”

The FORS Standard is reviewed and updated on a two-yearly cycle, and covers pathways to FORS Bronze, FORS Silver and FORS Gold accreditation.

Developed and approved by the FORS Governance & Standards Advisory Group (GSAG) – a collective of leading operators and industry bodies from across the transport sector – the new FORS Standard 4.0 represents all the latest regulatory updates, additions and amendments.

 

 “Operators can rest assured,” continued Hix, “that training courses, free to FORS Members, and eLearning modules are available to provide help and support on all aspects of FORS membership. Further,” he said, “we are expanding our reach by offering a growing number of FORS training courses right across the UK, updated to help operators get to grips with FORS Standard 4.0. The new standard really is the ultimate best practice resource in the transport industry.”

 

For more of the latest industry news, click here.

Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

6566 posts