In the first of our series of #OSHtober blogs, we take a look at the responsibilities of both employers and employees when it comes to driving for work…
RoSPA in Russia
Fleet safety project and operations manager Tess Sorroll explains how she saw the results of some of RoSPA’s work in Russia…
I can see clearly now
Remember when you were learning to drive and you had to identify number plates on other cars? When was the last time you tried to do it? If you’re a driver, it is vital to have regular eye tests. As we get older, eyesight can deteriorate. Aside from being a hazard to both yourself and... Continue Reading →
Take a break
A recent survey has revealed that 92% of visitors are happy with the motorway service stations they visit in the UK. Motorway services can help prevent accidents and serious injuries. Taking a regular break during a long drive is vital and helps prevent accidents.
The most dangerous time to drive!
You’d probably be surprised to learn that statistically July and August are the most dangerous times to drive your car and the summer months see the most fatalities and serious injuries on Britain’s roads
MORR, MORR, MORR
RoSPA have relaunched their popular Managing Occupational Road Risk reviews (MORR) and now there are 3 levels of service for you to choose from. This means that no matter the size of your fleet, you can find the right MORR package for your business.
Can you name the greatest fleet ever?
Whatever your answer, there have been some undeniably fantastic fleets over the years. And whilst we’re not guaranteeing you can achieve the same levels of fame as the likes of Captain Kirk, Princess Leia or Stevie Nicks, we can nevertheless help make your fleet one of the very best in the galaxy.
Credit where credit’s due
Here at RoSPA, we’re proud of being able to give businesses recognition for their driver training courses. Specifically we give them Course Accreditation. They demonstrate that their courses adhere to an accepted standard and we give them accreditation
Telematics – Making driving for work safer!
As with any health and safety system, the use of Telematics should be regularly evaluated and reviewed, to check that it is achieving the organisation’s aims and objectives, identifying problems that need to be resolved and improvements to be made. To get the most out of your organisation’s investment, it is essential that managers and... Continue Reading →