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Australasian Fleet Safety Awards 2018 open for entries

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Feb 19, 2018  -  Brake, the road safety charity has announced the details of its fourth annual Australasian Fleet Safety Awards. The charity is inviting awards entries from fleet operators and suppliers working to reduce the number of road crashes involving at-work drivers. The deadline for entering is Friday 15 June 2018 and the winners will be announced on Thursday 11 October at a reception in Auckland.

Brake’s Australasian Fleet Safety Awards recognise the achievements of organisations and individuals working in the field of road risk management. The 2017 Award Winners included DHL and MiX Telematics, AA Driving School – Fleet & Business and Competenz.There are two new award categories in 2018: the Road Safety in the Community Award, for organisations that have worked with their community to improve road safety for all road users; and the Sustainable Journeys Award, for organisations that have reduced risk and fuel emissions by introducing sustainable travel measures.The awards are free to enter and will be offered in the following seven categories:· Company Driver Safety· Fleet Safety Product· Road Safety in the Community· Safe Vehicles· Sustainable Journeys· Road Risk Manager of the Year· Outstanding Commitment to Road SafetyVisit the event website, www.fleetsafetyawards.com/australasian-awards, where you can find out more details and download an entry form. Alternatively, contact Brake on +64 (0)21 407 953 or iThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.To see a full list of last year’s Award Winners, click here.Caroline Perry, Brake’s NZ director, says: “The Fleet Safety Awards are a fantastic opportunity for companies to gain recognition for the hard work they do to reduce incidents involving at-work drivers. This year we’re delighted to introduce two new categories, recognising organisations’ efforts to help the environment and communities as well as reducing road risk. The awards are entered by a range of fleet operators and suppliers and I’d urge any organisation successfully managing their occupational road risk to enter and help make the Fleet Safety Awards 2018 the biggest and best yet!”The Awards are part of Brake Professional, an initiative by Brake, the road safety charity for fleet professionals aimed at sharing best practice in road risk management. Anyone involved in managing at-work drivers, and suppliers to fleets, can join the low-cost membership scheme to gain access to best practice information through webinars and seminars, online and downloadable tools for managers and drivers. To find out more visit www.brakepro.org.

| A Brake release  ||  February 19, 2018   |||

 

 

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