Driver Risk Management Systems

Managing drivers has become very complex, with legislative and social expectations meaning mistakes can be very costly for organisations. The only way for your organisation to have certainty is to ensure you have a driver management program focussed on compliance.


Murcotts Business Driver Management Program covers the key areas of:

  • Driver management systems audit
  • Policy development and implementation
  • Driver & vehicle Risk Management
  • Recruitment
  • Induction
  • Training and Education
  • Performance development and review
  • Vehicle risk management
  • Crash Investigation

Driving is a common activity for many employees and Occupational Health and Safety laws recognise that the vehicle is a workplace and the roads constitute part of the work environment.  Some vehicles may be considered part of an organisation's plant and are therefore subject to Plant Regulations.  It follows that staff who drive in the course of their work are subject to the normal Work Place Health and Safety management systems applicable to the organisation’s total work environment.


Murcotts Work Place Health and Safety consultancy service can assist clients to ensure that they meet their duty of care obligations and provide a safe workplace for their drivers. The key to reducing the collision rate for fleet drivers is the development and reinforcement of a driver safety culture. A driver safety culture can only be achieved through a systematic approach to safety generally and specific strategies in relation to driver and vehicle management. Appropriate policies such as a Driver Management Policy and Vehicle Safe Operating Procedure are required to support the development of a safety culture.  Appropriate leadership is the key ultimate success.


Vehicle and driver risk assessments provide evidence that these policies have been practically applied. Organisational leaders need to identify safety culture values and mission in business plans and corporate documents and take the action necessary to ensure that these words are translated to visible behaviour at all levels. The concept of celebrating these values as they are enacted by individuals is a powerful aspect of an effective safety culture.


This idea has been proven in international studies associated with both safety and workplace driving. A safety culture only exists when the majority of people in the organisation act out the values. It is therefore imperative that all staff engage in processes that facilitate their understanding of the values and assist them to translate them to actions that indicate alignment. The range of services offered by Murcotts will support both managers and employees as they strive for a driver safety culture.


Health and Safety Legislation requires that employers conduct assessments of the risks associated with work and the work place and introduce measures to eliminate or control any risks identified. It follows that risk assessments should be conducted for the task of driving.


Risk Assessment is a technique for managing safety by:

  • identifying the hazards in a task or work activity
  • deciding what and how harm or damage could be caused to employees or assets
  • assessing the risk or likelihood of harm or damage occurring
  • determining what hazard control actions are needed to prevent or minimise the potential harm or damage
  • monitoring to ensure that the hazard has been managed effectively.

Murcotts can assist you to develop risk assessments for your drivers.  We have standard guides to add to your position descriptions that address the driving component of the employees work role.