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#1 Posted : 22 May 2006 13:13:00(UTC)
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Posted By Anthony Pike I am currently working on updating a company policy and training requirements for workplace transport and road risk. Other than the HSE information what other good sources of information are there?
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#2 Posted : 22 May 2006 13:22:00(UTC)
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Posted By Brett Day Anthony try this one: http://www.orsa.org.uk/ also lots more info on the links page, if you need further info I have some publications that might be of interest. Regards
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#3 Posted : 22 May 2006 14:37:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson try www dcsafetycameras.com
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#4 Posted : 22 May 2006 17:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By Brett Day One or two gems on the D&C website but most of it is a bit simplistic 'Stick to the limit', much like the Essex Camera Partnership website a missed opportunity. Can only hope that when the road safety bill comes in the SCP's take a more rational and informative approach under there 'education' role.
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#5 Posted : 23 May 2006 10:58:00(UTC)
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Posted By Beth Kendrick Try RoSPA (www.rospa.co.uk). They have a publication called 'Managing Occupational Road Risk - a RoSPA guide' which unfortunately it looks like you now have to pay for but, if memory serves, is very comprehensive. There is also a good deal of free info on the site under the 'Occupational' section (then click on the MORR button). You might also try the TUC and UNISON websites. Good Luck! Beth
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#6 Posted : 24 May 2006 10:59:00(UTC)
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Posted By David Whiting Anthony dont forget: DRIVING HOME THE MESSAGE - 8 JUNE 2006 – HAWTH THEATRE CRAWLEY SUSSEX At this time there are a few remaining tickets The aim of this seminar, which has been organised by the South Downs branch is to increase the awareness of the participant to the subject of workplace transport issues, Driving Home the Message: will highlight how the subject of transport –both workplace based and on the road – is often overlooked by employers Speakers at the seminar include: Christine Barringer, Head of Transport HSE Will identify current workplace transport issues and how partnership is the way forward in creating a cleaner and more productive and safer environment. Mark Edwards, Head of Training IAM Fleet Training Ltd, Who will look at policies to manage driver safety and identify points that need to be included and how they can empower your bottom line. Dr Nick Williams, SHE Manager PHS Group, Will discuss the issue of transporting waste materials and the impact you can have on not only your own business but others as well. Nicola Davies, National School of Government, Will give an insight into how working transport policies are understood and in how to implement and involve your employees in improving your business. Jim Taylor, Chief Inspector of Sussex Road Policing Will discuss whether the reporting of work related road traffic accidents should fall under RIDDOR requirements as well as the Road Traffic Act. Tickets for the event cost - Includes buffet lunch, refreshments and full course notes £85 + VAT for IOSH members. £95 + VAT for non-members. To book, please call 0116 257 3195, or email clairepalmer@iosh.co.uk Seminar is being held in partnership with – East Sussex County Council / West Sussex County Council / Business Link Sussex Safety Camera Partnership / Brighton and Hove City Council
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#7 Posted : 24 May 2006 11:42:00(UTC)
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Posted By Michelle Street Try www.brake.org.uk as well.
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#8 Posted : 24 May 2006 13:56:00(UTC)
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Posted By Anthony Pike Thanks for the assistance, troops. Much appreciated. Sorry, can't make the presentation at The Hawth as I'll be on hols but it sounds as if it would be just what the doctor ordered. TP
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