Safe Driving Policy: Company Owned Vehicles and Personal Owned Vehicles
It is recommended that your business have a policy in place related to Safe Driving. This should be reviewed and signed by anyone that might
It is recommended that your business have a policy in place related to Safe Driving. This should be reviewed and signed by anyone that might
Motor Vehicle Reports (MVRs) should be obtained and reviewed annually, at a minimum, to evaluate individual driver performance. This document covers what a MVR review should include and the characteristics of an undesirable driver.
Detailed inspection form that can be used to correct potential hazards at your stores, before they become injuries to customers and employees.
Easy for to use to make sure that your employee claims are investigated, tracked, and filed the right way, every time. Proper claims management can greatly reduce potential for litigation, and also prevent like injuries from happening again.
An overview of a sample robbery policy, plus an attached for for all employees to sign. By formalizing training to employees, you can reduce exposure to the possible tragic consequences of robberies.
Discussion on why a safe driver policy is important, even if you do not have company vehicles (hint – you can still be held liable for accidents in cars owned by your employees, if they are driving on company business). Also links to a sample policy that is ready to be used, or modified, for your needs.
A ready to use accident investigation form, complete with instructions on helpful items to look for, to properly investigation the injury and prevent reoccurrance, as well as fraud prevention.
Short form that can be use for daily inspections. Form focuses on the most common areas where injuries occur, so you can fix hazards before they become injuries.
Sample orientation checklist. Using documented inspections helps to ensure quality and uniformity of training.