Work Driving Safety Elearning Courses and Training

 
 
 

Work driving safety eLearning courses can play a significant and beneficial role in safety and well-being training in the workplace. However, they are often underestimated or overlooked entirely.

 
 

When thinking about work driving safety, many people immediately consider truck drivers, taxis, and other professional drivers’ responsibilities.

 
 

But the umbrella of work driving is far broader. For instance, workers using company vehicles to complete tasks, or even simply driving to a meeting or to meet clients. Driving for work also includes workers that drive straight from home to a site that isn’t their usual workplace.

 
 
 
 
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How can work driving safety elearning help?

 
 

Obviously, organisations, employers, and managers cannot control travelling conditions, driver behaviour, or the actions of everyone on the roads.

 
 

But they can offer work driving safety eLearning courses and training to their workers. Consequently, they can help instil safe driving attitudes and behaviours in their people that drive for work.

 
 

Vehicles that may be used for work purposes include:

 
 

Cars

 

Trucks

 

Estates

 

Lorries

 

Vans

 

Tankers

 

Utilities

 

Tractors

 

Other Vehicles

 
 

Work driving safety eLearning is a valuable and sustainable training solution for people using vehicles to complete work tasks.

 
 

Firstly, for most organisations, sending every worker off for practical driving training isn’t a particularly viable option. Because having workers off-site costs substantial time, money, and productivity. Conversely, organisations can provide eLearning on-site in their workplaces, or remotely on portable devices, in a cost-effective and timely manner.

 
 

Work driving safety eLearning helps to build both safety-conscious workers and work cultures, which are better equipped to prevent incidents. Our safe driving eLearning includes important training on driver distractions, drugs and alcohol, fatigue management, and other key areas.

 
 

Moreover, the flexibility of eLearning allows trainees to learn at their own pace so they can fully comprehend the training. In addition, our comprehensive reporting and photo verification features give organisations documented proof that workers received and completed training.

 
 

It must be remembered, anyone driving any vehicle for any work purpose is at work. Therefore, it is essential that they understand their responsibilities regarding work driving safety.

 
 
 
 

Why is This Training Important?

 
 

For many people in the UK, driving is just a normal part of daily life. Whether that includes driving to and from or for work purposes, many people forget just how dangerous it can be. Especially with a complacent attitude towards driving safety.

 
 

Now, unsafe work driving can incur significant financial consequences. And these penalties, including fines, accident costs, and losses of licence, can’t be overlooked. But obviously, the well-being of work-drivers, pedestrians, and other motorists is the biggest incentive to provide work driving safety eLearning.

 
 
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The Facts

 
 
  • More than 15 million UK workers drive to work every day
  • A further 1.5 million workers ride as vehicle passengers to their jobs
  • Approximately 19% of job adverts state that applicants must be able to drive as a requirement
  • Roughly 38 million vehicles are registered in the UK
  • Almost 10% of all registered vehicles in the UK are used for business purposes
  • 56% of all cars are initially registered by companies for commercial use
  • Around 22% of all vehicle distance travelled annually is for work-purposes
  • Company cars travel more than 2X the distance of private cars annually
  • 31% of the 787 car occupant deaths in 2018 involved someone driving for work
  • At least 26% of serious injury vehicle crashes involve someone driving for work
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Consequences of Unsafe Work Driving

 
 
 
 
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Without question, the all-too-common serious, and often fatal, road accidents and injuries are the direst cost of unsafe driving.

 
 

Comparatively, on the less severe but still significant side, motorists can receive fines, penalty points, and driving disqualifications. This can, as a result, greatly affect a worker’s company standing, or their ability to perform their duties properly.

 
 

An organisation, however, may receive fines for not nominating a person responsible for driving offences in a company vehicle. If a company car is caught speeding, for example, the owner organisation is required to nominate the liable driver. But, if they fail to name the person responsible, they can receive a fine of up to £1000.

 
 

Now, the fines are higher than individual fines because organisations don’t receive penalty points for driving infringements. Consequently, many organisations don’t name the offenders responsible to avoid having workers disqualified from driving and off the road.

 
 

But this can be a potentially dangerous custom, as it may inadvertently foster unsafe driving behaviours. After all, the offender doesn’t suffer the consequences for their dangerous actions, i.e. receiving fines or penalty points.

 
 

All in all, complacency towards driving safety can be a very costly practice in more ways than one.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Work Driving Safety Video Elearning

 
 
 
 

Our live-action video eLearning is an effectual way of presenting work driving safety training.

 
 

Before any training commences, all workers using company vehicles, or any vehicles, must be experienced and hold the relevant licences. Additionally, management are typically in charge of making sure company vehicles are roadworthy, registered, and properly maintained. But after that, video eLearning is a reliable way to further workers’ driving skills and reaffirm the importance of safety.

 
 

For example, work driving safety eLearning can demonstrate simple safety checks that drivers can complete prior to using company vehicles. Such as, making sure safety mechanisms like seatbelts, brake lights, and indicators are in good working order. Moreover, organisations can add in policies, specific to their workplace, on who workers can report vehicle issues to and how.

 
 
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Managers should, so far as reasonably achievable, ensure that their people abide by road safety rules when using company vehicles. Now, obviously, people are responsible for their own behaviour and managers can’t control how workers act in the field.

 
 

But work driving safety eLearning can reiterate work-drivers’ safety and legal responsibilities, for example, using seatbelts. And, on the other hand, not using mobile devices when operating vehicles, especially for things like texting. Video eLearning can remind workers that texting and driving, for any purposes, personal or work-related, is illegal and extremely dangerous.

 
 

Our work driving safety eLearning video courses show real people, vehicles, accident scenes, and consequences. Consequently, your trainees can easily see and understand why they mustn’t be complacent with driving safety. Compared to animation or text courses that may not be able to demonstrate as effectively the urgency of the message.

 
 

Safe Driving for Work: Best Practice

 
 

Driving is a complicated and highly involved skill; however, many drivers grow comfortable and underestimate the intricacies and risks. So, this video eLearning course covers many of the common work driving risks, such as:

 
 
  • Driving Basics and Safety
  • Driver Distractions
  • Safe Braking
  • Drugs, Alcohol, and Fatigue
  • Workplace Cars and Parking
  • Road Rage
 
 

This course is appropriate for any worker that drives for work purposes.

 
 
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Driver Fatigue Management

 
 

Fatigue poses one of the greatest risks to drivers’ well-being, health, and safety. Significantly, fatigue is a factor in about 20% of all road accidents in the United Kingdom. Hence, this video eLearning course covers several key areas of driver fatigue:

 
 
  • Causes of Fatigue
  • Fatigue and Performance
  • Your Body Clock
  • Fatigue Management
  • Health Management
 
 

Fatigue poses the greatest risk to young drivers, shift workers, and people that suffer from sleep disorders. However, this course is appropriate for any worker that drives for work purposes.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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In summary, everyone is responsible for their own work-driving behaviour. However, organisations, employers, and managers are also responsible for helping to manage work-driving risks, by implementing positive workplace training programs.

 
 

Business Training-TV is a simple and effective way to provide highly engaging live-action video eLearning courses for work-drivers.

 
 

Firstly, our work driving safety courses are ready to use immediately and will help get measurable business results. Secondly, our video eLearning lets your workers self-pace their training. And thirdly, our photo verification, full training histories, and reporting features give managers demonstrable proof that training was provided.

 
 

For trainers, Business Training-TV makes you the hero, with the power to create bespoke courses with our free Course Builder. Not only can custom training reflect your organisation’s DNA and culture, but also your workplace’s specific red flags or issues.

 
 

For instance, implement our work driving safety courses but add your own policies about company vehicle parking or particular obligations. There’s no limit to the possibilities.

 
 

Find out more about our work driving safety eLearning video training and other driving safety video eLearning courses. And discover how you can utilise Business Training-TV in your organisation or training environment.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This content was created by Vocam and is intended to be used only as a guide and should not be relied on as formal training or legal advice.
As standards and regulations frequently change, all information should be considered by relevant local experts and authorities.

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

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