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When it comes to driver safety - will your company pass the test?
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Statistics show that your employees working overseas are more likely
to suffer from injury in a vehicle related accident than any other health incident. For teams working in remote
locations, hazardous and off-road terrain creates additional risks and challenges.
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| To find out how Exploration Logistics can reduce the number of road accidents and
off-road vehicle incidents within your business, contact: |
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| Margaret Stevenson +44 1594 545100 margaret.stevenson@exlogs.com |
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| Globally, while road traffic deaths continue to increase, our defensive
driver training programmes are saving lives on and off the road. |
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| With years of specialist experience in remote site health and safety support and management, Exploration Logistics works with
multinational organisations that recognise the importance of enhancing employees' driving skills to achieve safety
targets and enhance overall business efficiency. |
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• Improved safety and efficiency
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| Defensive driver training protects people, their vehicles and equipment, reducing the everyday risks faced by field staff working on location. |
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• Strategic management and analysis
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| Exploration Logistics can assist the development of your driver training policy. Our specialist services include training for company personnel responsible for accident investigation. |
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• Personal security and safety
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| Our training in evasive procedures provides an additional safeguard for drivers and their passengers travelling in areas of instability and unrest. |
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| Our proven processes are behind an ongoing programme of corporate driver training for 500 oil company employees
based in the Middle East, working to reduce the risk of accidents for field staff and the associated costs these
incur to the business. |
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| Driver training programmes are delivered on site providing the opportunity for practical experience in a wide range of driving
conditions, such as inclines, loose surfaces and sand. We examine the different skills required for all vehicle
types including bulk fuel tankers, forklifts, cars, vans and utility vehicles. |
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