We’ve all experienced tiredness or fatigue, and felt its impact on our ability to think or to carry out tasks. How does fatigue affect drivers, especially those carrying out driving as part of their working responsibilities? How can companies begin to address it in the interests of improving safety?
If you have a responsibility for business health and safety or fleet management, or are responsible for workers who drive as part of their job roles, join this free lunchtime webinar at 12:30pm on Wednesday 29 January in which we will discuss the impact of fatigue on driver safety and what employers can do to help.
- How does tiredness affect drivers?
- Why should employers take driver fatigue seriously?
- What can drivers really do to combat fatigue?
- Policy and ways of working
Meet our presenter
Lloyd Meredith is a consultant member of our product development team, sharing with us his experience as an ADI, and his knowledge gained from years of academic research into driver behaviour.
“Most of us know what it’s like to feel tired while driving. Why does fatigue often kick in when we’re driving and what can we do to deal with it? How does it affect our decisions, especially when we’re under pressure, and what are the risks to be aware of? Drivers themselves may not be best placed to manage the effects of fatigue when out on the road, but there are actions that employers can take to help reduce the impact of fatigue and improve drivers’ safety”.