NAFA Institute & Expo
  Thursday, April 10, 2014  
   
 

A Case Study in Vehicle Safety Improvement: Management Matters

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If you are responsible for putting people, in any way, behind the wheel of a motor vehicle, you are directly involved with safety and are constantly trying to improve. Today's session, A Case Study in Vehicle Safety Improvement: Management Matters, 9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m., is devoted to doing exactly that.

This presentation puts a number to the effect of management involvement in regard to measured unsafe driving events. Instructors will analyze the safety history of thousands of anonymous drivers to quantify the effect of management on a driver safety program. Participants will review key performance indicators (KPIs) with various levels of management intervention, from "silent monitor with no management" to "verbal monitor with active management."

You will learn best practices that have addressed issues you may have experienced, valuable ideas for getting your leadership involved in a progressive driver safety program, the key performance indicators that management should actively monitor, and much more. This is information that matters so much to the welfare of those who drive your vehicles, so don't miss out.

You can find out more in the 2014 Detailed Program by clicking here.
 

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