Choosing the right employees to drive for your company is the most basic element in your company's fleet safety program.
Anyone who drives a vehicle on behalf of your company, whether it is owned by the company, rented, or is a personal vehicle, should be considered a driver.
Employees hired mainly as drivers are easy to identify. But, occasional drivers who use rental or personal vehicles for business purposes are sometimes overlooked when companies consider their fleet risks. Companies must be mindful of everyone who is driving on behalf of the organization, and the extent of that driving.
Your business depends on your drivers and the decisions they make on the road every day. Here are some ways that good drivers benefit your bottom line:
1.) Create consistent standards for all drivers.
2.) Verify past work history and safety records.
3.) Conduct background checks.
4.) Evaluate motor vehicle records (MVRs) for violations.
5.) Conduct written and road tests.
6.) Verify certification.
7.) Adhere to applicable commercial vehicle driver qualification rules.
Source:
1Tests.ca.