Standard needed to close gap in occupational road risk management
Businesses would welcome a national standard for the management of work-related road risk, which should include ‘back to basics’ advice on risk-reducing interventions, according to new research by Transport Research Laboratory (TRL).€
This eBook will guide you through some of the key understandings you need to be able to manage driver safety effectively and, at the end, provide a series of free resources you can access to help you ensure your own driver safety management system is robust, legally compliant and in line with industry-accepted good practice.
Download this eBook from Driving for Better Business and SHP to cover:
- Why do we need to manage driver safety?
- Duty of care – a shared responsibility;
- Setting the rules with a driving for work policy;
- Managing driver safety;
- Ensuring safe vehicles;
- Safe journeys and fitness to drive;
- Record keeping;
- Reporting;
- The business benefits of good practice;
- Additional resources
Standard needed to close gap in occupational road risk management
Businesses would welcome a national standard for the management of work-related road risk, which should include 'back to basics' advice on risk-reducing interventions, according to new research by Transport Research Laboratory (TRL).
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