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Driving at Work 2008: Special Report (electronic format)

21 Apr 2008 3:48PM

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Comprehensive legal and practical guidance on managing your drivers and fleet

Any employer with employees who drive – even just occasionally – for work purposes is responsible for their health and safety while on the road.

Driving is the second biggest cause of accidents or death at work – and with the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 now in effect, employers could find themselves facing prosecution, huge fines and negative publicity.

This new special report from Workplace Law Group is fully revised and updated from the bestselling first edition. As well as corporate manslaughter legislation the report considers changes to the Road Safety Act 2006, the smoking ban, mobile phones and the increasing number of environmental schemes affecting vehicles.

Written by experts in the field, this new special report from Workplace Law Group is packed with extensive, up-to-date, high-level research and provides a unique insight into practical measures required to comply with the law.

Supported by:

Fleet News

 

 

Includes introduction from:

RoadSafe

 

 

 

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Contents list

Introduction
Road Safe

Section 1 – Legislation and schemes

  • Current legislation
  • Complying with legislation
  • The international perspective
  • Reducing driving accidents

Section 2 – Risks

  • Identifying risk
  • Managing and controlling risk
  • Managing on-road risk
  • Implementing policies and procedures

Section Three – Practical issues

  • Company cars
  • Commercial vehicles
  • Issues for haulage companies
  • Licence checking
  • Insurance
  • Insuring against fire
  • Driving penalties

Section Four –
The Environment

  • Green travel policies
  • A greener fleet
  • The London LEZ and Congestion zone

Section Five – The driver

  • The occasional driver
  • Driver education
  • Driver behaviour
  • Education and training

Conclusion



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