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Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death and injury for
all ages. Crashes on and off the job have far-reaching financial
and psychological effects on employees, their coworkers and
families, and their employers. You need a driver safety program: To
save lives and to reduce the risk of life-altering injuries within
your workforce; To protect your organization's human and financial
Resources; To guard against potential company and personal
liabilities associated with crashes involving employees driving on
company business. Your program should work to keep the driver and
those with whom he/she shares the road safe. And, if necessary, the
program must work to change driver attitudes, improve behavior, and
increase skills to build a "be safe" culture. By instructing your
employees in basic safe driving practices and then rewarding
safety-conscious behavior, you can help your employees and their
families avoid tragedy. Employees are an employer's most valuable
assets. Workplace driver safety programs not only make good
business sense but also are a good employee relations tool,
demonstrating that employers care about their employees. This
booklet outlines ten steps for building a driver safety program in
your workplace. These steps will be useful to any organization
regardless of size of the organization, type of traffic
encountered, number of vehicles involved, or whether employees
drive company or personal vehicles for work purposes.
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