Keywords: Health and safety, road transport, training, road safety,
Neglecting the safety of occasional drivers
Rick Wood | Feature | HSW
05.09.2008
The Department for Transport (DfT) estimates that up to one in three road crashes involves someone at work. This means that every week, about 200 road deaths and serious injuries involve people who were driving, riding or otherwise using the road for work purposes.
The HSE and DfT are clear ...
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