The 5 E's of Road Risk Management
Stefan Szrama GCGI, Road Safety Professional and Health, Safety and Environment Lead introduces the 5 E's of Road Risk Management .
To ensure safe driving practices, it is important businesses establish a systematic method for assessing and continually reassessing road risk and performance, while at the same time exploring new opportunities and continuous improvement.
The 5 E's method offers a solid framework. The methodology is not designed to cover every aspect of road risk – it is therefore essential to regularly review each of the 5 E's to actively seek out new opportunities and improvements.
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