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Confidence in the compliance of your fleet

By |2022-10-25T16:49:40+01:00October 25th, 2022|

Confidence in your fleet safety profile comes from three things. Understanding everything you’re responsible for, making sure everything is managed in line with industry best practices, and having a robust audit trail to prove everything was done correctly. Barrie will talk through the key things required to ensure everything is taken care of, and that

Van Driver Safety – Addressing the Human Factors of Risk

By |2022-10-12T17:14:35+01:00October 12th, 2022|

The growing number of vans on the nation’s roads means a growing number of new van drivers. What are the challenges they face, and what can employers do to ensure that van drivers – many of whom are young or inexperienced – remain safe on the roads? This session was recorded at The Health &

Managing Drivers – Achieving Safety Buy-in

By |2023-03-27T08:14:23+01:00October 4th, 2022|

Safety messages need to be effective for people to understand, to remember and to comply. If you really hit the jackpot with your messaging, you can also make your audience into advocates. In this three-part blog on messaging we look at what you say – and how you say it. How we frame those messages

Tarmac – Leadership

By |2022-09-29T16:00:18+01:00September 29th, 2022|

John Anderson, national logistics director for Tarmac, said: “As a leading responsible business with a nationwide fleet of HGVs, we are committed to advancing improvements to ensure that we maintain the highest possible standard for our fleet and anyone operating on behalf of Tarmac. “Driving is recognised as one of the most hazardous activities that

Tarmac – Business Benefits

By |2022-09-29T15:57:43+01:00September 29th, 2022|

Tarmac saw clear tangible improvements in all three areas of focus: Productivity, Safety and Sustainability. Within 3 months, all metrics showed significant improvement: Average decrease in speeding across all areas (from Oct 2019 – Jan 2020): 10% Highest decrease in speeding seen in the North and Scotland region (from Oct 2019 – Jan 2020): 25%

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