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16 January 2015

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COMPANY car drivers and SME employers get an improved safety website now the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has revamped it.

It provides practical information, advice and direct links to a wide range of free resources, advice, case studies and research evidence

The Occupational Road Safety Alliance (ORSA) website promises updated features and information for all business car drivers and their employers to improve safety and reduce occupational risk.

The ORSA website, www.orsa.org.uk, has been given a facelift with a fresh new look and design and went live today.

It provides practical information, advice and direct links to a wide range of free resources, advice, case studies and research evidence to help employers understand and manage the risks faced, and created, by their staff when driving as part of their work.

It is also compatible with mobile devices and will meet the latest web standards, providing an improved user experience.

Kevin Clinton, head of road safety at RoSPA, said: “We are delighted to be launching the new-look ORSA website. It has been completely re-designed and updated to provide advice, information, guidance and resources to help keep individuals who drive for work safe on the road.

“About a third of deaths on the road involve someone driving for work, which is why it is so important to highlight and promote occupational road safety. We hope our new-look website will encourage organisations to effectively manage the risks faced by their employers while driving for work.”

ORSA, formed in 2002, brings together employers, trade unions, local authorities, police forces, safety organisations and professional and trade associations. It aims to raise awareness of work related road safety and to encourage businesses to manage at-work road risk more effectively.

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