Safe Truck Fleet Operations

The RSA, HSA and An Garda Síochána have developed helpful podcasts and important resources to provide information and updates to employers on safe truck fleet operations. This is to help truck operators and drivers put in place safer vehicle, driver and journey management practices to address risk.

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Podcasts

In this first episode of a new series of podcasts from the HSA, RSA and An Garda Síochána, we talk to senior inspector Deirdre Sinnott. Deirdre outlines her views on what measures stakeholders can take to better manage vehicles, drivers and pedestrians at their places of work, in order to make their workplaces safer.

In this second episode of our podcast series we speak to Justin Martin who is Head of Enforcement at the RSA. Justin speaks about safe truck fleet operation from the perspective of the RSA and the results of their inspection activities.  He covers two topics, safe vehicles and safe drivers, with a particular focus on the essentials for managing safety.

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Presentations from HSA, RSA, An Garda Síochána and National Office of Traffic Medicine providing an overview and key updates on the issues to understand and consider in respect of truck fleet risk management. They can be downloaded for the purpose of safety briefings and important driver communications.

Be A Life Saver

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HCV Daily walkaround checks December 2021

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Essentials of Truck Fleet Safety

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Medical fitness and vocational driving

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Essentials for Managing Safety

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Driving for Work – Information and Resources

We have a comprehensive collection of information and resources regarding driving for work.
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people who drive for work are 40% more likely than other drivers to be involved in a collision.