RoSPA renew contract with Allianz
A partnership between the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and Allianz Commercial will continue to promote occupational road risk management until 2013.
Allianz has supplied the accident prevention society’s commercial motor fleet customers with a raft of courses and services providing guidance on occupational road risk management since 2007.
Existing courses have now been revised while three new services have been made available to Allianz Commercial policyholders.
These include:
- Eco-Driving – which explains how drivers can alter their technique and benefit from cheaper fuel, tyres and spares
- Licence Check – which allows customers to verify their employees’ driving licences and entitlement to drive a vehicle on company business
- Driver Profiler Managed Service – a cost and time-efficient method of risk assessment, where RoSPA manages the “back of house” administration.
New approaches
Kevin Clinton, Head of Road Safety at the RoSPA – which aims to reduce save lives and reduce injuries, said the society was “very pleased” to be working with Allianz Commercial for another two years.
“Allianz has identified the importance of effective risk management and continues to demonstrate best practice by actively encouraging its broker network and clients to take new approaches to occupational road risk,” he commented.
Jon Dye, Commercial Motor Manager at Allianz, echoed Mr Clinton’s sentiments.
“We are delighted to continue our partnership with RoSPA, which has benefited many of our commercial policyholders over the past four years,” he added.
“The courses offered provide our brokers and customers with valuable advice and guidance, which helps them to manage and control risk more effectively.
“In the current economic climate, many businesses will be looking to cut back, but it is important that they do not compromise on safety.
“By investing in risk management, there are many long-term savings to be made. The new Eco-Driving course is an ideal way for companies to ensure their drivers are cost and energy-efficient, whilst remaining safe on the roads.”
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