FP02 Managing Driving Standards

Road risk is the most dangerous work activity and contributes to more death and serious injury than all other work activities. Managing driving standards is key to reducing the risks your drivers face whilst on the road and those they may present to other road users.

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Description

Road risk is the most dangerous work activity and contributes to more death and serious injury than all other work activities. Managing driving standards is key to reducing the risks your drivers face whilst on the road and those they may present to other road users.

You will learn essential risk management practices and techniques to manage work related road risk. The course will highlight the regulatory responsibilities and importance of road risk management as well as current and emerging industry best practice.

This is a 3-hour online course counting as one mandatory module towards the Road Risk Champion and FORS Practitioner qualifications.

Pricing

FORS rate - £50 (+VAT)
Non-FORS ra
te - £100 (+VAT)


To take advantage of the FORS rate you will require a valid and active FORS ID to book your training. You must enter your FORS ID as you add each learner and if successful the price will be automatically reduced to the FORS rate. The training record will be assigned this FORS ID.


The attendee must be a part of the FORS Operator organisation when they book and pay for their course.


The FORS operator discount is not transferable to a non-FORS operator.


Training records may be expunged where it is found that a non-FORS operator input an active FORS ID to obtain a discount.


Non-FORS Operators can book, by completing the check out process without inputting a FORS ID for the learner and paying the standard price.


Training records may be expunged where it is found that a non-FORS operator input an active FORS ID to obtain a discount.

Who should attend this course?

  • Fleet managers and those responsible for managing work-related road risk
  • Transport office staff employed to support fleet managers or the appointed responsible person and are looking to advance their career
  • The appointed Road Risk Champion looking for further professional development in managing work related road safety

What objectives does the course cover?

The course equips participants with the knowledge and skills required to reduce and manage road risk across a fleet operation.


By the end of the training course, participants will be able to:


  • Explain the moral, economic and legal reasons for reducing work-related road traffic collisions
  • Apply duty of care to minimise road risk your staff face and the risk they present to other road users
  • Establish and evaluate work-related road risk management practices across your operation
  • Appreciate the need for a major incident process to manage the aftermath of a serious road traffic collision