
V6 Vehicle safety equipment
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Requirement
To fit larger vehicles with safety equipment that helps protect vulnerable road users.
Purpose
To minimise the probability and severity of collisions involving vulnerable road users.
Demonstration
FORS Operators shall ensure that HGVs and PCVs designed to carry more than 16 passengers are fitted with blind spot warning signage.
Blind spot warning signage shall be fitted:
- Prominently to the rear of the vehicle
- To visually warn other road users of the near-side close-proximity blind spot hazard
- So as not to cause offence to other road users
- So they are clearly visible to other road users
Blind spot warning signage should not give instruction or direction to other road users.
HGVs shall be fitted with safety equipment designed to reduce the risk of close-proximity collisions involving vulnerable road users.
This includes:
- Side under-run protection to both sides of the vehicle
- Class V and VI close-proximity mirrors
Side under-run protection shall be fitted:
- Unless defined as exempt in the Safer Lorry Scheme Traffic Regulation Order
- Unless the shape and characteristics of the vehicle mean that it meets the requirements for side under-run protection
Class V and Class VI close-proximity mirrors shall be fitted:
- Where they can be mounted with no part of the mirror being two metres from the ground, regardless of the adjustment position
- In such a way that they are appropriately adjusted and fully visible from the driving position
Class V and Class VI close-proximity mirror field of view may be achieved using a camera monitoring system.
Evidence that vehicles are fitted with blind spot signage and safety equipment shall be provided.
Evidence shall include:
- A vehicle safety equipment report and/or a permit scheme record or register
- A selection of photographs of safety equipment fitted
- Invoices from safety equipment suppliers
Vehicle equipment relevant to vulnerable road user safety shall be:
- Communicated in accordance with requirement M5
- Included in daily walkaround checks in accordance with requirement V2
Prepare the following evidence
Evidence that all HGVs, unless exempt, are fitted with side under-run protection on both sides and with Class V and VI close-proximity mirrors, or an approved camera monitoring system. Evidence can include:
- Vehicle safety equipment reports or permit scheme records
- Photographs showing the safety equipment fitted to vehicles
- Invoices or installation records from safety equipment suppliers
- Vehicles being made available for inspection during the audit
Evidence that all PCVs designed to carry more than 16 passengers are fitted with blind spot warning signage. Evidence can include:
- Vehicle safety equipment reports or permit scheme records
- Photographs showing the signage fitted to vehicles
- Invoices or installation records from safety equipment suppliers
- Vehicles being made available for inspection during the audit
Where a vehicle is exempt from side under-run protection, close-proximity mirrors or camera monitoring requirements, evidence of the exemption must be available, and the reason for the exemption must be clearly documented.
Auditors may verify the presence and condition of safety equipment through vehicle inspections, records, and other supporting evidence.
Resources for Bronze
Resources marked with a padlock require a FORS account.
Guides
- Bronze audit checklist (PDF)
- Bronze audit question set (PDF)
- Bronze audit toolkit (login required)
- Toolkits and guides
- FORS Driver Handbook policy packs
Training records
- Training
- Bronze training requirements
- FORS Professional Training Register (login required)
- FORS Training Dashboard (login required)
