Safe Driving Policy: Aim of This Policy
Safe Driving Policy: Aim of This Policy
The aim of this policy is to prevent accidents Involving company vehicles, rented vehicles and
injuries by promoting a safe driving culture within the company.
• To ensure that staff who drive vehicles in the course of their work demonstrate safe, efficient
driving skills and other good road safety habits at all times.
• To maintain all company vehicles in a safe, clean and roadworthy condition to ensure the
maximum safety of the drivers, occupants and other road users.
Code of conduct
“While driving company vehicles or own vehicles for work purposes, staff must comply with
traffic regulations, be conscious of road safety and demonstrate safe driving and other good road
safety habits”.
The following actions in company vehicles will be viewed as serious breaches of conduct and
dismissal may be a consequence:
Responsibilities as an employee
• Ensure they hold a current driver licence for the class of vehicle they are driving and this
licence is carried when driving a company vehicle.
• Immediately notify their supervisor or manager if their driver licence has been suspended or
cancelled, or has had limitations placed upon it
• Regularly check the oil, tyre pressures, radiator and battery levels of company vehicles they
regularly use.
• Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, including prescription and over the counter
medication if they cause drowsiness – to do so will merit disciplinary measures.
• Avoid distraction when driving – the driver must adjust car stereos/mirrors etc before setting
off, or pull over safely in order to do so.
• Report any near-hits, crashes to their manager, including those that do not result in injury.
• Report vehicle defects to the maintenance manager before the next vehicle use.
• Plan their journeys, taking into account pre-journey work duties, the length of the trip.
• Stay overnight if driving time and non-driving duties exceed 10 hours in one day.
Responsibilities as an employer
The employer will take all steps to ensure company vehicles are as safe as possible and will not
require staff to drive under conditions that are unsafe and/or likely to create an unsafe
environment, physical distress, fatigue, etc.
• Putting in place vehicle check list where employees check vehicles’ oil, water, and general
cleanliness and maintain record of the inspections.
• keeping maintenance schedules in the vehicle which are completed each time the vehicles are
serviced in any way.
• Regular staff seminars or refresher meetings on safety features, fatigue, driver responsibility
and drink-driving.
Immediately stop your vehicle at the scene or as close to it as possible, making sure you are not
obstructing traffic. Ensure your own safety first. Help any injured people and call for assistance if
needed.
The success of this policy will be measured by the increase or decrease in:
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