W.Howard Group renews FORS accreditation

W.Howard Group has passed the audits to achieve Bronze and Silver accreditation under the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS).

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W.Howard’s warehousing facility at Glazebury, Cheshire, has achieved the Silver FORS standard, while the London Distribution Centre in Thurrock has achieved the Bronze standard.

FORS is a voluntary scheme for fleet operators who strive for best practice in safety, efficiency and environmental protection. The scheme is open to any business operating a vehicle on a public highway, such as heavy goods vehicles, vans, passenger-carrying vehicles, and cars.

To become FORS-accredited, a company must be able to document that it adheres to the very highest safety standards, carrying out comprehensive risk assessments, recording any incidents and carrying out extensive driver safety training programs.

They must also prove that it carries out regular driving training, as well as monitoring performance management levels and working to ensure the safe and efficient running of their fleet. Companies must be able to document that they are continually looking for ways to improve their performance and efficiency levels, as well as reducing their environmental impact.

Steve Greenhalgh, Group Logistics Manager, says: “We’re delighted to have once again been successful in achieving Bronze and Silver FORS accreditation. As a business we are fully committed to reducing our environmental impact in every way possible. Working to the FORS standard helps us to ensure that we have explored every possible way to lower our emissions and reduce our fleet’s carbon footprint.”

About Fiona Russell-Horne

Group Managing Editor across the BMJ portfolio.

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