Fleet Insurance & Management-How H.A.D. Will Help Reduce Costs And Improve Safety For Your Fleet
The UK fleet insurance company, Cover 4 Fleet Insurance, continue to raise safety awareness, by explaining how the H.A.D. (Heightened Awareness Driving) Campaign can help reduce costs while improving fleet safety.
- (1888PressRelease) March 18, 2011 - London, UK - This press release has been divided up into logical sections by Cover 4 Fleet Insurance , to focus on legal issues firstly followed by the benefits of H.A.D. (Heightened Awareness Driving).
SAFETY REGULATIONS
The Government now includes vehicles, used for work reasons, as part of the workplace. It is now required to ensure that others are not put ask risk by the usage of work vehicles. The Health and Safety Act of 1974, states that you must ensure the safety and health of your employees are not put at risk 'as far as reasonably possible'.
Periodic risk assessments and review of activities are also required by health and safety regulations passed in 1999. These activities include driving for work purposes, but not driving to or from work. The exception would be if you had to drive to a different location than normal to get to work.
NEGLIGENCE
Negligence is whereby the actions or conduct fall below the standards written in the law concerning safety against unreasonable risks. Under the law, concerning negligence, there is manslaughter and homicide Act 2007. By this act a corporate body in England and Wales may be prosecuted for Manslaughter; likewise, a corporation in Scotland may be prosecuted for Homicide.
For a successful prosecution, a 'gross breach' of these safety regulations is required. It must then be proved that cause of death was influenced by a 'gross breach'. This breach is normally normally due to the way that the company or organization is managed and organized on an executive or administrative level.
PENALTIES & SENTENCING
Under the laws concerning negligence a sentence can result in large fines for both the company and the directors and up to 2 year custodial sentences. The large fines are likely to be greater than £500k. Furthermore, it is now possible for the courts to make 'publicity orders', whereby the company or organization is forced to reveal the offending breach of conduct, which could be devastating for company image.
H.A.D. (Heightened Awareness Driving)
H.A.D. (Heightened Awareness Driving) can offer your organisation the tools it need to stay on the right side of the law. While many benefits are offered, some are more measurable than others. A few of the benefits include:
- Reduced costs; improvement in driving standards plus fuel costs and repairs
- Less working days wasted due to injury and sickness
- Reduced risk of illness related to work
- Reduced stress in workplace
- A happier team
- Better service and fewer missed customer orders
- Prioritised coaching interventions and training
- Assure protection against brand damage caused by poor safety procedures
- Improve driving standard sets a good model for others
- Supports social responsibilities and a clean environment
The H.A.D (Heightened Awareness Driving) for fleet management, safety and fleet insurance ( http://www.cover4fleetinsurance.co.uk ) reasons is designed to help you to unlock these benefits and to stay on the right side of the law.
About Cover 4 Fleet Insurance
With friendly service and expert advice, Cover4Fleet Insurance is very competitive when it comes to motor fleet insurance. They have a dedicated team who will work on your behalf to find the best balance between the right cover and a low cost fleet insurance ( http://www.cover4fleetinsurance.co.uk ) policy.
Press Contact:
Jackie Bourke
Address:
95 Wilton Road, Suite 718,
Victoria
London SW1V 1BZ
United Kingdom
Phone:
0207 099 6158
Website:
www.cover4fleetinsurance.co.uk
E-mail:
cover4fleet ( @ ) cwa-europe dot com
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