Brake is running a free seminar on crisis management training to provide fleets with guidance on how to respond in the event of an employee death or serious injury in a road crash.
The road safety charity says the impact of a fatal or serious road crash involving a fleet vehicle upon an organisation, individual employees and the victims cannot be understated, and it is crucial that employers are prepared for all scenarios and are aware of the need to respond to these incidents in an effective, timely and compassionate manner.
Aimed at fleet and HR professionals, Brake’s one-day seminar takes place on Wednesday 4 December in central Manchester.
This free, one day training course for Fleet and HR personnel looks at the procedures and policies an organisation should have in place to provide appropriate support following a road crash or other sudden, violent vehicle-related event.
The training covers areas including practical and procedural issues following a sudden death or serious injury; possible commercial and legal implications for your organisation; and how to look after the welfare of all those involved in and affected by the incident.
The seminar will be delivered as part of Brake’s brand-new not-for-profit Global Fleet Champions campaign to prevent crashes and improve air quality resulting from vehicles used for work or business purposes.
To find out more details on the seminar and book a place, click here.