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Do You Have a Policy on Driving at Work?


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13 Mar 2003 9:02AM

New guidance has been published by the Workplacelaw Network to help employers implement a driving-at-work policy and meet their legal obligations. At-work driving has emerged as a major area of risk for UK employers, since the HSE's recent decision to enforce health and safety laws much more rigorously to work-related driving.

The Draft Driving at Work Policy and Management Guide - published in association with leading law firm Kennedys - consists of a draft policy document, which employers ... (669 more words)



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