At-work driver safety - perhaps the biggest risk your people will ever face

With up to 20 fatalities and 250 serious injuries happening every week in at-work road traffic crashes it’s not surprising that driving is now considered the highest risk activity most of our personnel will ever face when at work.

The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999


The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 require every employer to carry out an assessment of the risks to the health and safety of their employees, or themselves, whilst they are at work, and to other people who may be affected by their work activities. This includes any driving activity on the road. The regulations require the risk assessment to be reviewed periodically to ensure that it remains valid. Employers should consider the risks to employees on the road in the same way as for those in a workplace

Professional Management

Risk Mapping On-Line helps you manage driver risk.

Both the Health and Safety Executive and the Department for Transport recommend that at-work road risk be effectively controlled within a health and safety management system. That system should begin and end with the most common factor in all driving related crashes - the driver.

Cost effective driver assessment

Risk Mapping On-Line assess the ability of every employee to drive safely - and we do it objectively, efficiently and cost-effectively.

Identifying Risks

Every good risk management system starts with developing an understanding of the risks and those directly affected. RMO will help you to identify driver strengths, weaknesses and needs - and then provides the advice and guidance needed to manage driver risk.

RMO is the one-stop solution for managing driver risk

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