Managers with employees driving for business purposes need to be aware of the rise in driver fatigue related road incidents, thought to be due to the rise in work hours, shift patterns and longer commutes. Follow your duty of care and put measures in place.
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Driver fatigue is on the increase
Posted by MarkMcKenna under ManagementFrom http://www.bluedropservices.co.uk 3265 days ago
Infographic - HGV Driver Hours and Rests
Posted by MarkMcKenna under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.bluedropservices.co.uk 3335 days ago
As an employer there are some rules that you need to abide by for HGV driver’s hours and rest periods. A failure to comply with these rules and result in a fixed penalty of up to £300, a graduated deposit of up to £1500, or you could even be summoned to court. This useful infographic acts as a quic
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With up to 90% of road accidents being caused by driver error an increase in autonomous technology shows huge potential for reducing accidents. Hear how introducing autonomous technology to your business vehicles (and eventually driverless cars) can help to increase safety on the roads.
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4 ways to green your business vehicles
Posted by MarkMcKenna under StrategyFrom http://www.greenfleet.net 3362 days ago
Pressure from fuel costs, changes in government tax regimes, CSR, and the constant demand on reducing fleet costs are all reasons why managers are looking to green their business vehicles. Find out four ways to do this successfully.
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Why your business should invest in driver training
Posted by MarkMcKenna under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.businesscarmanager.co.uk 3363 days ago
In a recent study 86% of fleets have experienced a driving incident in the past 12 months. With defensively trained drivers being 20% less likely to be involved in a collision, discover why you should be investing in driver training.
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GreenFleet - Why you need experts in fleet insurance on your side
Posted by MarkMcKenna under ManagementFrom http://www.greenfleet.net 3375 days ago
With 65% of all company vehicles being involved in a road accident in the next 12 months it is important to recruit a fleet insurance broker you can rely on. Not only to provide advice, expertise and a swift claims process, but to act as an extension of your team.
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Are You Successfully Upholding Your Duty Of Care? (Infographic) - Tweak Your Biz
Posted by MarkMcKenna under ManagementFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 3391 days ago
65% of all company vehicles will be involved in a road accident in the next 12 months – are you successfully upholding your duty of care to protect your employees? Alarmingly those driving more than 25,000 miles a year for business are undertaking one of the most life-threatening work activities ou
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Use whole life costs for business vehicle selection
Posted by MarkMcKenna under ManagementFrom http://www.bluedropservices.co.uk 3403 days ago
Find out why you should consider the 'whole-life cost' model for your business vehicle selection. Considering the full costs of a vehicle over the replacement cycle, rather than simply the list cost, will ensure you get the full picture on the cost to the business.
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5 Underinsurance Mistakes to Avoid as a Startup
Posted by MarkMcKenna under ManagementFrom http://www.startupnation.com 3439 days ago
Made Hot by: sundaydriver on July 3, 2015 7:12 am
With up to 75% of businesses found to be underinsured it is important to understand how to avoid the most common mistakes that result in up to 40% of businesses being unable to re-open following disaster.
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Common Myths About Directors and Officers Liability Insurance
Posted by MarkMcKenna under LegalFrom https://forum.web.com 3446 days ago
A smaller company is not immune to investigations into Director’s behaviour, and we are all open to potential investigation and litigation against our business for this reason. Find out about Director’s and Officer’s liability as we uncover some common myths around the subject.
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