Presented in cooperation with the BC Municipal Safety Association, this one-hour online session explores and explains how organizations can make best road safety practices part of their day-to-day operations.
Learn about the value of applying best practices to prevent workplace crashes, and the role of safety culture in accomplishing that goal. The webinar focuses on practical ways that organizations – management, supervisors and employees that drive for work – can use to plan, build, implement and sustain effective measures. You will also discover the tools and resources available to help your organization succeed.
A special thank you to Mike Roberts and the BC Municipal Safety Association for their participation and partnership in presenting this webinar.
Webinar recording:
Building and sustaining best road safety practices (approx 1 hour)
Webinar slides:
Download the slides from our Webinar (PDF 3 MB)
Webinar resources:
Here are links to various resources which were mentioned in the webinar session:
The 10 Essentials:
1) Know your responsibilities for employees who drive for work
- Web pages
- Online course
- Employer's Guide
- Supervisor's Guide
- Workplace Rights and Responsibilities for Drivers
2) Get management commitment
3) Engage and communicate with employees
- Communicate web page
- Building Strong Policies Tool Kit
- Tailgate meeting guides
- Building Effective Procedures online course
4) Identify driving-related hazards and assess risks
- Hazard ID and Risk Assessment online tool
- Online course
- Tool Kit
- Road Safety Risk Profile online tool
5) Develop policies and safe work procedures
- Building Strong Policies Tool Kit
- Example polices
- Safe Work Procedures Tool Kit
- Example procedures
- Building Effective Procedures online course
6) Establish driver selection criteria and review process
- Driver Qualifications Tool Kit
- Driver Assessment tool
- ICBC Driver Licensing web page
- ICBC Get Your Driving Records Online
7) Adopt rigorous vehicle selection, inspection and maintenance processes
8) Adopt an incident-management process and make sure incidents are effectively reported, investigated and followed up.
- Value of Investigating Motor Vehicle Incidents web pages
- Be Ready to Act
- Conducting MVI Investigations
- Investigating Motor Vehicle Crashes new online course
9) Establish how you will deliver, monitor and administer your road safety program.
10) Regularly evaluate program effectiveness and make improvements.