Is your policy up to date?
Managing a DfW policy can be effectively handled if it is integrated into arrangements for managing health and safety at work. Ways in which businesses should look at their health and safety systems and consider whether they adequately cover this area of work are explained at the recently revised section of our website.
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Online resources to manage driving for work policies.
9 September 2011 – Managing a DfW policy can only be effectively handled if it is integrated into arrangements for managing health...
Advice and the business case
15 November 2012 – Managing a DfW policy can only be effectively handled if it is integrated into arrangements for managing health...
Business champion to speak at RoSPA conference
18 March 2009 – How Tesco.com has improved driver and road-user safety and simultaneously reduced fleet vehicle crashes will be...
PRAISE Report Managing Speed
9 January 2012 – A new report titled: Driving for Work Managing Speed is published as part of the ETSC PRAISE project,...
EU recognises business benefits of managing work-related road risk
17 July 2017 – Over 25,600 lives were lost on roads across the European Union in 2016 and it is likely that up to 40% of all...
Training Course for Managers
21 July 2009 – The RoSPA Managing Occupational Road Risk course examines ways in which to apply risk assessment techniques and...
Driver Safety Zone at Health & Safety Event
19 August 2021 – The Health & Safety Event at Birmingham's NEC from 7-9 Sep is partnering with the Driving for Better Business...
Occupational road safety seminar
21 October 2014 – The St Andrew's Seminar will take place at Edinburgh's Radisson Blu Hotel on Tuesday, November 25th to address...
Local union officials stand in way of public sector safe driving focus
9 December 2009 – Demand from local authorities for help in managing their at-work drivers is rising but resistance is being met...