Developing a Driver Eyecare Policy
Your options and legal obligations
The Corporate Manslaughter Bill was introduced in April 2008 and has fuelled debate around whether sight tests for drivers of commercial vehicles should be compulsory.
This includes van and truck drivers, fleet drivers, company car drivers and, in short, anyone who drives on business and who could pose a danger on the road if their eyesight is not up to driving requirements.
Our free guide looks at the facts and assesses the potential risks to an organisation of ignoring what is an extremely important area for concern. It explains the legal obligations employers have to those who drive on company business and provides practical information on the options available when creating a corporate Driver Eyecare Policy. It provides advice on the management of a Driver eyecare scheme as well as practical advice to ensure easy and effective compliance.
Your free Driver Eyecare whitepaper includes
- An overview and background of the recent Corporate Manslaughter Bill, introduced in April 2008
- How this new legislation matters to employers
- Details of what has changed under the new legislation
- Reasons for and the importance of regular testing
- What should be included in a Driver Eyecare Policy
- How employers can manage a scheme for their drivers and the options available to them