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Driving at work guidance

Today we are looking at the issue of driving a vehicle on the public highway for work, in particular a company car.

Road safety should be treated as simply another duty of a businesses health & safety.

Work related driving should be risk assessed in the same way as any other work related activity. This will allow the employer to establish suitable arrangements for controlling the risk.

As always, a risk assessment can be broken down into five steps:

  1. Identify the hazards
  2. Identify the people who might be harmed
  3. Evaluate the risks
  4. Record findings
  5. Review

When evaluating the risks for driving at work, here at SECC we would advise breaking these down into three key areas:

The driver:

The vehicle:

The journey:

Control measures

So now that you have identified the risks from driving at work. What can you do to minimise them? Again, lets break them down into the three key areas:

The driver:

The vehicle:

The journey:

We hope that the above gives you a good place in which to start improving how you go about driving at work. If you require help in drafting a risk assessment for driving at work or any other health & safety topic, then please do not hesitate to get in touch with us as our experts will be able to guide you through your needs,

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