Thanks to all who made the 2010 event such a success! Speaker Presentations are now available HERE.
Managing fleet exposures is one of the most important risk management initiatives of many organizations. One bad accident involving negligence on the part of an employee can have catastrophic financial consequences. After all, vehicle operations is one of the few risks within an organization that has the potential for a triple financial threat of first party property damage, second party worker injury and third party liability from a single incident.
Are you managing all aspects of your fleet operations?
Is your organization prepared for a Department of Transportation inspection?
Are you using the latest technology to manage your fleet?
Has your organization implemented policies and procedures to reduce liability risk before and after an accident?
On March 2nd, the American Society of Safety Engineers' Central Texas Chapter and The University of Texas System Office of Risk Management provided a forum for experts in the fleet safety field to answer these and other questions. This symposium was specifically designed to provide valuable education about this timely topic for fleet operations ranging from smaller vehicle exposures to large commercial fleet operations.
Click HERE to view the 2010 Schedule of Events.
Start the year off right! CSPs and other professionals in need of continuing education points were eligible to receive .6 CEUs for attending this Symposium.
(Final CEU credits pending approval.)
Session Topics:
Why Fleet Safety?
What to do after the crash? - Accident Investigation & Reconstruction
DOT Inspections - Be prepared
High Occupancy Vehicle Safety
What are those underwriters thinking?
DOT Medical Evaluations - What You Should Know
Using Technology to Manage Your Fleet
Drug Testing & Drivers
Training - Tools for the Road
Updates:
Email angie.rhem@iemshows.com with the subject line: Fleet Safety Symposium updates.
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