Free healthcheck

Does your business need Mentor?

View the Free Healthcheck page

Free trial

(no credit card required)

Includes newsletter and ask the expert

View the Free Trial page (no credit card required)

Free eLearning

New and improved Free eLearning modules

Free elearning available

Contact Us

Contact Us to find out more about Mentor

Contact Mentor

Include RTA Statistics under RIDDOR

Health & Safety update 13/01/2012

IOSH is urging the Government to incorporate work-related road traffic accidents (RTA) into official statistics. The call came on World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (20 November 2011).

IOSH wants to see work-related RTAs recorded and recognised under RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995).

Richard Jones, head of policy and public affairs at IOSH, said, "Each and every death or serious injury on the road is a cause of deep regret. Nationally, we need to do more to improve our management of work-related road risk and prevent accidents. Employers have a moral and legal responsibility to look after their employees every mile of their business trips. If the Government insisted work-related road traffic accidents were reported as part of RIDDOR, employers would know more detail about accidents that commonly take place. As a result of knowing more, companies will be able to act on the causes of the accidents and work to reduce them."

Statistics show that in the UK alone, one-in-three company drivers has an accident each year, and up to a third of UK RTAs are work-related.

Richards added, "Some of the most common causes of work-related RTAs are distraction, fatigue and time pressure. Where possible, employers should be encouraging employees to drive less by using technology instead of travelling to meetings, or offering the use of public transport, pairing up with other team members or even staying overnight. Employers expecting employees to drive as part of their job need to assess driver ability, provide good training and be flexible when it comes to travel times."

 

If you would like further information, and already subscribe NatWest Mentor, please call the Advice Service. If you would like more information on how Mentor could help your business in situations like this and many others, contact us today for information.

 

Next story - Revised Control of Asbestos Regulations

Previous story - Fit notes- they aren't working