Is your driving for work policy putting your business at risk?
Wednesday 28th January
10:00 AM
Details
Each year, over 30,000 people are injured in work-related crashes. Too often, that’s at the hands of an inadequate driving-for-work policy that left drivers exposed and business unprotected.
Without a compliant, clearly communicated driving policy, you're exposed to:
- Rising collision rates and spiraling repair costs
- Skyrocketing insurance premiums
- Legal liability that could devastate your business
- Drivers who don't know what's expected of them, until it's too late
On the other hand, a well-crafted policy can protect you legally, reduce costs, and give you the confidence that you're doing right by your team.
Join industry experts, Barrie Wilson and Simon Turner, as they walk you through how to create a compliant driving for work policy that actually works.
What you will learn
- How to build a bulletproof compliant policy
- The critical risks most policies miss
- Proven tactics to get driver buy-in
- Communication strategies that actually stick
- How to keep your policy current as regulations evolve
If you employ anyone who drives, this webinar is essential.
Don't wait for an incident to expose the gaps in your policy.
Register today
Meet your hosts
Barrie Wilson | CMILT MARRM
FleetCheck’s Commercial Fleet Consultant, brings 20 years of expertise in transport and operator licence compliance, HGV operations, and fleet management. A Chartered Member of the Institute of Logistics and Transport, and a Member of the Association of Road Risk Managers, Barrie has held key roles at Logistics UK - where he contributed to the success of the Van Excellence scheme - and as a Transport and Compliance Manager for a national haulage company.
Simon Turner
Simon has championed work-related road safety for almost 20 years. After a decade in fleet risk management, Simon has been at the helm of Driving for Better Business since 2015 – a free-to-access National Highways programme helping employers reduce road risk, control costs, and improve compliance. Simon is also a Trustee and former Chair of the Association for Road Risk Management (ARRM), plays a leading role in ARRM's Project EDWARD campaign, sits on the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety's Road User Behaviour Working Group, and judges the Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards.
