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Transport & Logistics Safety Forum

 

Aim

The Transport and Logistics Safety forum (TLSF) is a professional group within CILT(UK) for members who are engaged in all aspects of transport and logistics safety. The forum will provide the focus for activity within the Institute relating to safety matters and will aim to inform, advise and influence both members and external bodies on good practice and appropriate policies to enable transport and logistics services to be as safe and effective as possible.

Core Purposes

1. To be a cross industry forum sharing best practice to improve safety for all road users.
2. To develop and promote an annual event to raise awareness and influence safety matters across transport and logistics.
3. To highlight and disseminate good practice, guidance and experience through publications, submissions to CILT Focus and other relevant journals and web outlets, including shorter and longer articles, opinion pieces, reports of events, visits and study tours.
4. In conjunction with the Public Policies Committee to respond to consultations at local, national and international level as appropriate on matters relating to safety and to publicise the responses.
5. To forge appropriate links with government departments in the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom and agencies of Government linked to the industry, local government associations, industry trade bodies, users groups, and professional bodies which have an interest in similar purposes.
6. To forge appropriate links with other CILT Forums, particularly the Logistics Safety, Bus and Coach, Cycling and Road Freight Forums and their off-shoots, and with regional and national Policy Committees.
7. To act as a point of reference for information on safety and highlight good practice.

Organisation

In order to prosecute these purposes, the TLSF will be managed by a committee drawn from members registered for the forum, together with a Chair and Vice Chair. Wherever practical, the TLSF will pursue its objectives by working closely with the many other organisations and bodies concerned with safety. 

Effective Driver Management

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FORS Effective Driver ManagementNEW guide launched at TLSF Conference on 8 November 2017

Aiming to support driver, recruitment, retention and engagement, the 'FORS Effective Driver Management - An Industry Code of Practice' (the first of its kind) was created to support fleet managers in the effective management of their drivers with top tips on recruitment, retention and engagement. 

To read the FORS press release and download the document please click here.

 

 

 

 

FREE download – training materials for managing work related road risk

In 2015, our Transport & Logistics Safety Forum created a short video highlighting the need to ensure road safety was high on the agenda for all boardrooms. 

This video has now been turned into a powerful, engaging 90-minute training resource. This outstanding training resource which includes presentation slides, trainer notes and a delegate notebook, is entitled "Managing Risk in the Supply Chain" and is free of charge for all organisations to use.

The training focuses on an organisation’s moral, economic and legal obligations in managing road risk. It is a perfect tool to increase awareness and knowledge of the severe implications of neglecting road safety and will be included in the FORS Practitioner series during 2017.

     To download your free training materials please click here

CILT Transport & Logistics Safety Forum Conference, Tuesday 1st November 2016, The Automobile Association, Basingstoke. View the presentation here. For further information please contact ana.walker@ciltuk.org.uk.

 

 

 


 

  Our Vehicles, Our Safety, Our Responsibility: Improving Road Safety for Vulnerable Road Users

Developed by the CILT Transport & Logistics Safety Forum, this short film highlights the need for transport & logistics companies to work together and put road safety at the top of the business agenda. The film explores three key principles:
Human livesLives must always be at the forefront of any decision making process. 
EconomicPrevention is more cost effective than any post event cure. 
Legal. Protection of the company’s good repute is vital to future company success. View the film here.
 

 


Transport & Logistics Safety Forum Conference, Tuesday 31st March 2015, Millbrook Proving Ground, Bedford.  View the presentation here.  Read the Focus magazine event report here.
 

 

A Best Practice Guidance Document on Vulnerable Road-User Awareness in the Transport and Logistics Sector

This guidance document has been produced from data and information from the eight largest UK transport logistics companies and seeks to identify those best practices and initiatives they are undertaking and have undertaken to stimulate further input from all the sectors to improve the safety of vulnerable road-users and large goods vehicle operators in the UK road network and in city and urban roadways.

Read full report here

 

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Road Risk: Good Management or Good Luck?
Click the button above to view the full presentation.


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Fit to Drive and Stay Alive: Safeguarding our Most Valuable Asset! See the full presentation above.

 

CILT Transport & Logistics Safety Forum Annual Conference hosted by Transport for London, Stratford on 6 November 2018

 

Reports and Event Presentations

  • Save the Date - Road Risk: "Good Management or Good Luck!" - July 2019 - View here
  • Conference speakers announced - October 2018 - View here
  • Conference: ‘Fit to Drive & Stay Alive: Safeguarding our most valuable asset’ - August 2018 - View here
  • Why driver health and wellbeing is important - July 2018 - View here
  • Conference speakers announced - September 2018 - View here

Driving Road Safety First Conference – 8th May 2013 – Volvo, Warwick

Why safety leadership matters: the view from business- Graham Inglis

Why safety leadership matters: the view from London- Leon Daniels

Safety Leadership: the benefits from a behavioural base- Dr Tim Marsh

Safety Leadership: exploring the legal position- Iain Moore

Best Practice from Operators- Naveed Qamar

Best Practice from Operators,TACS- Helen Parker

Safety Leadership: the role of Government- Duncan Price

Designing for Safety- John Dales

Improving Safety for Vulnerable Road Users- Press Release 09/05/13

 

Find out more

Want to find out more?

If you would like to get involved with the CILT Transport & Logistics Safety Forum or have any questions then please contact the Forum Co-ordinator

Focus Articles

TLSF Conference 10 year anniversairy article - View here

Transport & Logistics Safety Forum - Article September 23 - View here

Transport & Logistics Safety Forum - New Chair article - View here

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