Risk management - are your drivers fully compliant?

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events-main-no-banner-v1FREE Driver Risk
Management Seminars

Employers have an obligation to provide a risk assessment for any employee considered to be exposed to manageable risks, including those who drive for work purposes.

By attending the FREE Driver Risk Management Seminars you can better understand the impact this has on your company drivers and how to implement and maintain the necessary standards to ensure compliance.

Led by expert speakers from the IAM's Drive and Survive Team, this two hour event has been a huge success, providing attendees with a firm understanding of their company's risk exposure and the next steps needed to create a robust DRM programme covering everything from reporting systems, to education and culture change.

What past attendees had to say:

- 96% of attendees rated the overall event good to excellent

- 96% said that they felt more informed as a result of attending

- 92% were motivated to do more about their driver risk management programme

- 88% would strongly recommend the event to other people

events-prize-bannerThis is a great networking opportunity for anyone working in fleet management or who has responsibility for those driving for work.

Book your place

Below you can find further details of and how to book places for you and your colleagues at forthcoming events from IAM Drive & Survive.

EventLocationDateTimes
FREE DRM
Seminar
MacDonald Houstoun House Hotel, 
Edinburgh West
Uphall
West Lothian
EH52 6JS
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Tuesday 
May 22nd 
2012
10:00-12:00
FREE DRM
Seminar
Newcastle Gateshead Marriott 
Hotel Metrocentre
Metrocentre
Gateshead
NE11 9XF
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Wednesday 
May 23rd 
2012
10:00-12:00
FREE DRM
Seminar
Weetwood Hall Conference Centre & Hotel
Otley Road
Leeds
LS16 5PS
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Thursday
May 24th 
2012
10:00-12:00

If you have a general enquiry concerning an IAM Drive & Survive Event,
please call 0870 120 2910 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it