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V3 Fuel and tyre usage

Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) FORS is important to our company because it helps us: Demonstrate the quality of our operation Improve our road safety record To win / maintain work Remain legally compliant Become more efficient Reduce our environmental impacts Requirement: Fleet operators shall record, monitor, and manage fuel and tyre usage.

The aim of this toolbox talk is to communicate to drivers the importance of minimising fuel use and tyre usage. You will learn about the different methods to reduce fuel use and tyre usage, including: Anti-idling Driver training Fuel efficient driving techniques Changing the vehicles used and operating best practices Aim of toolbox talk £700M WORTH OF FUEL IS WASTED EVERY YEAR ON ANTI IDLING 2 MINUTES SPENT IDLING IS EQUAL TO 1 MILE OF DRIVING

How this toolbox talk will help you This toolbox talk will go through the different measures which can help you save fuel and manage your tyre usage better. By following some or all of these measures you can improve the efficiency of your company’s operations as well as become more fuel efficient. This will help you to become a safer driver and also enable you to do your bit for the environment. Operational Efficiency Saving Fuel Saving Fuel Reduce emissions

Importance of fuel and tyre usage Our company goal is to ensure fuel and tyre usage is recorded, monitored and managed. Road transport makes up about 22 per cent of the UK's CO2 emissions. HGVs account for around 20 per cent of this overall transport sector emission Fuel represents 35% of a transport operators running costs Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) officers and the police are able to issue fixed penalties at the roadside for vehicles which are not roadworthy.

Why is this talk being given? Apart from the obvious reasons of safety, drivers face stiff penalties for worn, bald or defective tyres and could even lose their licence. Each bald or defective tyre carries a fine of up to £2,500 and three penalty points so if all aren't up to standard you could be looking at 12 points and an automatic ban. Penalty points remain on the driving record for 4 years from the date of the offence Check your tyre thread depths regularly. Fuel efficiency is important for the company and it shows you are acting as a professional driver.. As a driver you need to understand the importance of planning your journey as this will aid in saving fuel and tyre usage

How you can reduce your fuel usage Record your mileage and fuel use for every journey you do Minimise engine-idling Don’t drive aggressively / drive at a safe speed limit Think about the route you are taking to site – Is this the most efficient? Reduce the number of gear changes and keep the vehicle moving where possible Ensure loads and empty tipper bodies are correctly sheeted Use the momentum of the vehicle on undulating roads to climb and descend hills Use the exhaust brake instead of the footbrake Avoid over-revving the engine Know your average MPG for the vehicle you drive

How you can reduce your fuel usage Make sure your tyres are correctly inflated before setting off Don’t over-inflate your tyres Make sure the tyre valves are free from dirt and caps are fitted to each wheel Look out for any bulges, lumps or cuts to the tread and sidewalls and also remove any stones and other embedded objects If the front tyres show signs of excessive or uneven wear get the steering alignment corrected Where regrooved tyres are concerned, check that there are no exposed cords.

Adopting best practice in fuel efficient driving and improved tyre usage leads to: Reduced fuel spend Improved road safety Increased productivity and vehicle utilisation Reduced vehicle operating costs Reduces the likelihood of receiving fines and penalty points for driving unroadworthy vehicles Increased confidence in vehicle control and driving performance Benefits

How long do points stay on the driving record for? Why is it important to check tread depths regularly and what is the minimum tread depth that truck tyres must have? Why do you need to think about fuel and tyre usage? What are the benefits of adopting best practice in fuel efficient driving and improved tyre usage? How long should your vehicle be stationary before you switch off the engine? Understanding the toolbox talk

To sum up, we need to make sure fuel and tyre usage is minimised and recorded after every journey. This can help to: Reduce fuel spend Improve road safety Increase productivity and vehicle utilisation Reduce vehicle operating costs Reduce the likelihood of receiving fines and penalty points Improve your job security Fuel and tyre usage summary

Any questions ?