In order to meet the growing demand for places on the FORS Practitioner workshops, FORS is now offering discounted FORS Practitioner workshops alongside its funded places. The discounted training is offered to both FORS members and FORS Associates at £65 +VAT per workshop.
The new discounted series, consisting of 10 highly informative workshops covering all aspects of fleet management, will take place in Croydon between July and October 2019.
Workshop | Date |
1 – Developing fleet management policy | 18 July 2019 |
2 – Managing work related road risk | 18 July 2019 |
3 – Managing driver fitness and health | 10 September 2019 |
4 – Managing driver training and development | 10 September 2019 |
5 – Collision procedures and analysis | 25 September 2019 |
6 – Safe and efficient fleet management | 25 September 2019 |
7 – Reducing fuel use and minimising environmental impacts | 09 October 2019 |
8 – Minimising transport fines and charges | 09 October 2019 |
9 – Measuring and monitoring road fleet performance | 23 October 2019 |
10 – Managing noise in logistics | 23 October 2019 |
Attending the FORS Practitioner workshops helps demonstrate meeting specific elements of the FORS Bronze, Silver and Gold professional development requirements – D4, S5 and G5.
The workshops are open to all FORS members and can be attended individually, and in any order. A FORS Practitioner qualification, which is valid for five years, is awarded to those who attend all 10 workshops in the series. As an added benefit, members are able to claim 2.5 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) hours for every FORS Practitioner workshop attended – equating to 25 CPD hours for the full 10 workshop series.
Non-attendance, or failure to cancel your place on a FORS Practitioner workshop in good time, will result in you being charged in accordance with the FORS Professional cancellation policy.
Click here to login and see all available funded and discounted course dates. To find a suitable date and venue, click on ‘workshops by name’ or ‘workshops by location’.