Date: Tuesday 12 th April 2016 Venue: Hilton Hotel, Templepatrick Registration from 8.30am.

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Date: Tuesday 12 th April 2016 Venue: Hilton Hotel, Templepatrick Registration from 8.30am

The employer’s responsibilities when managing occupational road risk How to assess your road risks - profile and exposure Developing and implementing your systems What should be in a policy and using it to drive positive outcomes for all Are your drivers fit to drive? What about fatigue or stress? Launch of the drivingatworkNI.org.uk portal Speaker Ian Kennedy Associates Morning Programme

The employer’s responsibilities when managing occupational road risk How to assess your road risks - profile and exposure Developing and implementing your systems What should be in a policy and using it to drive positive outcomes for all Are your drivers fit to drive? What about fatigue or stress? Launch of the drivingatworkNI.org.uk portal Speaker Ronnie Knox Independent Fleet Driving Trainer Morning Programme

The employer’s responsibilities when managing occupational road risk How to assess your road risks - profile and exposure Developing and implementing your systems What should be in a policy and using it to drive positive outcomes for all Are your drivers fit to drive? What about fatigue or stress? Launch of the drivingatworkNI.org.uk portal Speaker Ian Kennedy Associates Morning Programme

The employer’s responsibilities when managing occupational road risk How to assess your road risks - profile and exposure Developing and implementing your systems What should be in a policy and using it to drive positive outcomes for all Are your drivers fit to drive? What about fatigue or stress? Launch of the drivingatworkNI.org.uk portal Speaker To be confirmed Morning Programme

The employer’s responsibilities when managing occupational road risk How to assess your road risks - profile and exposure Developing and implementing your systems What should be in a policy and using it to drive positive outcomes for all Are your drivers fit to drive? What about fatigue or stress? Launch of the drivingatworkNI.org.uk portal Speaker Dr Alan Black Founder Blackwell Associates Morning Programme

The employer’s responsibilities when managing occupational road risk How to assess your road risks - profile and exposure Developing and implementing your systems What should be in a policy and using it to drive positive outcomes for all Are your drivers fit to drive? What about fatigue or stress? Launch of the drivingatworkNI.org.uk portal Morning Programme Road Safety Council of Northern Ireland

Collision investigation - why doing it immediately is vital to managing your road risk How Technology and telematics can improve driver safety Young drivers in your organisation - increasing skills, changing attitudes and addressing key risk factors Driver behaviour, psychology and implementing a behavioural based driver safety programme Speaker Jim O'Hare Collision Investigator CRASH Services Afternoon Programme

Collision investigation - why doing it immediately is vital to managing your road risk How Technology and Telematics can improve driver safety Young drivers in your organisation - increasing skills, changing attitudes and addressing key risk factors Driver behaviour, psychology and implementing a behavioural based driver safety programme Speaker Pauline Nelmes Telematics Manager (TRACKER & RAC) DFC Afternoon Programme

Collision investigation - why doing it immediately is vital to managing your road risk How Technology and telematics can improve driver safety Young drivers in your organisation - increasing skills, changing attitudes and addressing key risk factors Driver behaviour, psychology and implementing a behavioural based driver safety programme Speaker Dr Ashley Pressley Behavioural Change Researcher Transport Research Laboratory Afternoon Programme

Collision investigation - why doing it immediately is vital to managing your road risk How Technology and telematics can improve driver safety Young drivers in your organisation - increasing skills, changing attitudes and addressing key risk factors Driver behaviour, psychology and implementing a behavioural based driver safety programme Speaker Colin Knight Fleet Safety Audit Manager RoSPA Afternoon Programme

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