Compliance & Standards

Working within recognised fleet safety frameworks

Fleet operators work within a range of regulatory and best-practice frameworks designed to improve safety and reduce risk. SCC supports these environments by supplying reliable vehicle safety systems that contribute to wider compliance and risk-management strategies.

This section outlines how SCC aligns with commonly referenced standards and initiatives used across professional fleet operations.

SCC’s approach to compliance

SCC does not interpret legislation or certify compliance. Instead, we design dependable vehicle safety systems that support visibility, awareness, and consistent performance, helping fleet operators implement measures aligned with their own policies and applicable standards.

Compliance requirements vary by jurisdiction, vehicle type, operating environment, and authority. SCC’s role is to support fleet objectives, not replace operator responsibility or formal guidance.

Compliance environments and frameworks

SCC systems are used by fleets operating within a wide range of compliance contexts, including:

  • National and regional road safety standards
  • Industry-led safety schemes and best-practice initiatives
  • Local authority, client, and contract-specific requirements
  • Internal fleet safety and risk-management policies

Our solutions are designed to be adaptable, supporting different compliance objectives across mixed fleets and operating environments.

Global and regional regulatory environments

Vehicle safety requirements differ by region and operating context. Alongside widely recognised standards, many fleets work within local, regional, or city-level safety frameworks.

SCC supports fleet operators internationally, providing safety systems suitable for diverse regulatory and operational environments. Responsibility for compliance and the application of safety measures remains with the operator and relevant local authorities.

Explore standards and best-practice initiatives

The pages below provide general information on how SCC’s safety systems are commonly used to support recognised standards and safety initiatives. They are intended as guidance only and do not replace official documentation or regulatory advice.

Construction Logistics and Community Safety (CLOCS)

Promoting safer construction logistics by improving visibility, reducing road risk, and encouraging industry-wide collaboration.

Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS)

Supporting higher fleet safety standards with consistent vehicle specifications, operational reliability, and professional best practice.

Global Regulatory Environments

Helping international fleets operate safely within varied local, regional, and national safety expectations.

GSR2 and UNECE Regulations

Supporting vehicle safety within the GSR2 and UNECE frameworks through visibility, awareness, and integration.

Mission Zero

Promoting safer vehicle operations through visibility, awareness, and shared responsibility in high-risk environments.

Direct Vision Standard (DVS)

Reducing urban road risk by promoting improved visibility and awareness around HGVs operating in built-up environments.

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Important clarification

Final responsibility for compliance always remains with the vehicle operator. Fleet operators should refer to official guidance and relevant authorities when determining specific requirements.