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- Driving Safely6
Incident Reporting, Emergency Procedures, and Continuous Improvement
Incident Reporting, Emergency Procedures, and Continuous Improvement
Even with the best preparation, accidents and near misses may occur. Drivers and organisations must have procedures in place to respond effectively and learn from incidents.
Incident Reporting
- Report accidents, near misses, and hazardous conditions promptly according to organisational procedures.
- Provide accurate details including location, time, vehicle condition, and circumstances.
Emergency Procedures
- Know how to respond to collisions, vehicle breakdowns, or medical emergencies.
- Ensure the safety of passengers, other road users, and yourself.
- Use warning devices such as hazard lights and reflective triangles when stopping on the road.
Continuous Improvement
- Review incidents to identify causes, trends, and areas for improvement.
- Participate in training sessions and refresher courses.
- Update driving policies and procedures based on lessons learned and changing legislation.
Organisations benefit from a culture of continuous improvement, where feedback from drivers informs policies, enhances training, and reduces the risk of future incidents. Safe driving practices not only protect employees but also reduce insurance costs, vehicle damage, and legal liabilities.