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Driving for Work Managing Risks Deirdre Sinnott Senior Inspector Work Related Vehicle Safety Program

Key Risk Management steps Do I have responsibilities? Business risk inventory Pay attention to Big Data on work related road risk Claims and cost profile Driving for Work risk assessment Driver profile Vehicle profile Journey profile Suitable controls and procedures for key risks Set Key performance indicators Review performance www.etsc.eu/praise 2

Need to manage driving for work? Do we operate vehicles for work? Do our employees drive for work purposes? Do employees or others drive on our premises? Do we provide employees with personal vehicles? Do we operate mopeds, motorcycles or bicycles? Do we employ/contract transport services? You are legally responsible to put appropriate controls and systems in place to manage risks and make sure that they are operating effectively. 3

Driving for Work Risk Inventory (1) Have you a driving for work safety policy? Is the driving for work policy formally issued to all employees who drive for work? Do you have a specific named person appointed to manage Driving for work activities? Have you carried out a risk assessment of all driving for work risks relevant to your business? Have you documented the risk assessment? Have you conducted a training needs analysis based on the results of your risk assessments, incident profile and claims experience? Do you regularly check for all employees who drive for work: driving licences Tax Insurance vehicle roadworthiness status Vehicles serviced and maintained [as per manufacturers recommendations?] 4

Understanding & Reducing Costs Recoverable Non-recoverable Hidden costs Vehicle costs Driver costs 3 rd Party costs Other costs 5

Priority risks Big Data EU OSHA ETSC Road Safety PIN RSA Road Collision Data HSA Worker death and injury Insurance claims Injuries Board Your Business Specific risks? Vehicle profile? Driver profile? Journey profile? 6

Driving for Work Risk Assessment Hazard Risk Risk Rating Control Identify what can cause harm What harm? The chance, however big or small, that a hazard could cause harm Likelihood Severity Risk factors Vehicle Driver journey Sensible and proportionate measures To make the risk of someone being killed or injured as low as possible Are you doing enough? Driving for work Collision High Medium Low Driving for work policy Rules Procedures Driving for Work Risk Assessment Checklist at www.drivingforwork.ie 7

Vehicle Management Safety specifications in procurement In vehicle technology Vehicle age Roadworthiness Preventative maintenance program Vehicle pre-use walk around checks Vehicle repair program Safe Retrofits Conspicuity colour Retro reflectivity warning lights Lighting and guarding of vehicle and attachments Load securing Fall prevention measures Passive Speed limiters Intelligent Speed Assistance Electronic Stability Control [ESC] Adaptive cruise control Autonomous emergency breaking [AES] Lane departure warning Fatigue detection systems Pedestrian detection Active Self park Proximity sensors Reversing cameras 8

Grey Fleet - What have you got? Typically, risk assessment of personal cars used for work, should ask the following questions: What journeys have to be taken? Which modes would represent the lowest risk? What kinds of vehicles make up the fleet? Who are the vehicles driven by? Where are they driven? What type of drivers do you have? How long do they have to drive? How long have they been driving? (licence check) What are they being asked to do, apart from driving?

Fleet Management Criteria Data Cost Own or Leased Management and Control Roadworthiness Insurance Vehicle criteria Robust policy Spot checks Journey distances Age mileage Safety [EuroNCAP] Emissions Driver Authorisation Emissions Grey fleet Data Cost Management and Control Robust policy Spot checks Journey distances Roadworthiness Insurance Vehicle criteria Age mileage Safety [EuroNCAP] Emissions Driver Authorisation Emissions

Method Grey Fleet alternatives Cost at 65p per mile Cost at 45p per mile Train Fare Hire car [compact 5 door] plus fuel Cost 189 131 90 67 Saving - 58 99 122 Encourage alternative means of transport Public transport Lease cars Hire cars Pool car Journey sharing www.etsc.eu/praise Grey Fleet Risk Management Journeys >160Km more costly Time wasted taking journey Traffic delays Stress/ Hassle/ Fatigue Collisions Worker absence Greater risk exposure of work force

Driver Management Vetting Induction Authorisation Training Clear unequivocal rules for work tasks Fit to drive on a daily basis No Intoxicants [drugs and alcohol] Collision/incident /near miss reporting Prevent Fatigue No Distractions Use Safety equipment Safe driving behaviour Risk factors Age [Young workers] Length of time employed [New worker] Shift or night work Type of vehicle driven Types of journey undertaken Annual mileage Previous driving history Acquisition of penalty points Health status Incident involvement Competence 12

Journey Management Avoid journeys Meetings without moving Reduce number of journeys Plan journeys Route scheduling Adequate breaks In vehicle safety technology Telematics and event data recorders Safe stopping. Parking and reversing Interaction with other vehicles and vulnerable road users Warning signs for road users and pedestrians Hi Vis clothing Breakdown and emergency equipment and procedures Collision, incident and near miss procedures 13

Driving for Work Risk Inventory (2) Do you send regular road safety information to employees who drive for work? Do you have reporting system in place for : work-related road collisions, Vehicle related incidents vehicle related near misses? Do you have vehicle defects reporting system in place? Do you investigate and take correct action on: work-related road collisions, Vehicle related incidents vehicle related near misses? Do you give information and training on the hazards of driving for work to: Employees Other relevant people? 14

Review performance analysing incident reports, regular driver licence checks, regular checks on driver penalty point status, review of vehicle tracking and event data recorders, if fitted, regular driver health checks, checks on driver driving time, breaks and rest periods, and regular review of preventative and planned vehicle maintenance activities. 15

Driving for Work Risk Inventory (3) Can all workers understand your business policies, rules and procedures on driving for work? Do you have suitable procedures for vetting contractors who drive for you? To accompany your driving for work policy, do you?: provide any written instruction organise training sessions group meetings Have you recently reviewed your driving for work policy to ensure compliance with current the OSH, road traffic and road safety legislation? Can you demonstrate a clear audit trail for all aspects of your driving for work risk management in your business? 16

Your business s vital signs

Work Safe Drive Safe 18