Do you drive for your company? Or, do you have employees that drive while on the job? If so, each of you should plan on attending next week's Washington Traffic Safety Conference.
Year after year, traffic crashes are the #1 killer of American workers, yet in most cases there is no mandate or requirement for an employer to train their drivers. On the flip side, each year, companies spend billions in insurance costs, legal fees, lost productivity and more.
Wouldn’t you like to learn how to protect yourself, your company, and your employees from these expensive risks? The Washington Traffic Safety Conference on Thursday, May 20th would be a giant step in the right direction. For only $45 attendees will learn from experts in their field:
· how to manage driving behaviors,
· how much employees are expected to do while driving and how this effects safety,
· how the new ban on texting will effect your business, and
· how factors like speed, distractions and fatigue effect job performance and therefore driving.
Plan on taking one day out of your schedule to protect yourself, your business and those you love. Register today.
Year after year, traffic crashes are the #1 killer of American workers, yet in most cases there is no mandate or requirement for an employer to train their drivers. On the flip side, each year, companies spend billions in insurance costs, legal fees, lost productivity and more.
Wouldn’t you like to learn how to protect yourself, your company, and your employees from these expensive risks? The Washington Traffic Safety Conference on Thursday, May 20th would be a giant step in the right direction. For only $45 attendees will learn from experts in their field:
· how to manage driving behaviors,
· how much employees are expected to do while driving and how this effects safety,
· how the new ban on texting will effect your business, and
· how factors like speed, distractions and fatigue effect job performance and therefore driving.
Plan on taking one day out of your schedule to protect yourself, your business and those you love. Register today.
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