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Safer Lorry Scheme key focus at upcoming conference

20 May 2015

The London Safer Lorry Scheme (SLS), vulnerable road users and commercial vehicles, and the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) will be covered at the Freight Transport Association’s Fleet Engineer Conference which takes place on Wednesday 10 June.

The session on urban commercial vehicle operation will discuss what effect the London SLS will have and where will it go next.  Beyond this the growing wider debate regarding safe practices will be reviewed – including enhanced industry standards such as the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS) and Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) projects.  On emissions it will review the requirements of the upcoming ULEZ and the likelihood of restrictions in other UK cities.

Christopher Snelling, FTA’s Head of Urban Logistics, said: "The concept of the SLS is a radical departure – it’s the first time a UK city has designated what a ‘safe’ vehicle on their roads looks like.  The real question now is where will this go next – how will the Department for Transport react on national regulations and what role will standards like FORS play in the future?  The emission debate is also set to get more intense as a recent court case is going to force the UK Government to push for more radical action by local councils.”

The FTA Fleet Engineer conference, sponsored by Brigade Electronics, Goodyear and Isuzu, will also give delegates the chance to hear from Traffic Commissioner for the north-east of England, Kevin Rooney, who will be discussing commercial vehicle maintenance, the triennial review, how the revised guide to maintaining roadworthiness is being considered by the TCs, and experiences at public inquiries relating to maintenance issues.

Other sessions scheduled at the conference include a wide variety of topical engineering issues:  

Department for Transport update
Vehicle safety aspects and development
EC Whole Vehicle Type Approval post implementation
Commercial vehicle repair workshops, standards, competence and professionalism
DVSA Testing and enforcement
Individual Vehicle Approval scheme
Integration of telematics in commercial vehicle fleets
Developments in vehicle and trailer building 

Places are available to FTA members at £325 plus VAT for the first delegate and £275 plus VAT for subsequent delegates; the cost for non-members is £385 plus VAT for the first delegate and £345 plus VAT for subsequent delegates. 

To book a place call the FTA Member Service Centre on 08717 11 22 22, complete the online booking form at http://www.fta.co.uk/events/fleet_engineer_conference_2015.html or email [email protected]
 
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