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FreightWaves and Spireon to host fleet safety culture webinar

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FreightWaves will host a complimentary webinar in conjunction with FleetLocate, a product of Spireon, on the importance of building a fleet safety culture and how to do it the right way. The webinar is planned for 2 p.m. EST or 11 a.m. PST on Thursday, Nov. 15.

The number of people killed in crashes involving large trucks across the United States is on the rise, with the death toll jumping from 725 to 841, a staggering 16 percent, between 2016 and 2017, according to the latest National Highway Traffic Safety Administration compilation.

The NHTSA said fatal incidents involving tractor-trailers specifically rose 5.8 percent between 2016 and 2017, while incidents involving “straight trucks” rose 18.7 percent.

According to the FMCSA, large trucks were involved in a total of 475,000 crashes in 2016. While the vast majority of crashes do not result in fatalities, many come with injuries and most are accompanied by disrupted services and financial ramifications.

One of the most effective ways fleets can get their crash rates down and keep them low is by creating and fostering a positive safety culture. This week’s webinar will show fleet’s how to make meaningful changes to their culture.

Matt Camden, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute Center for Truck and Bus Safety senior research associate, will cover the following topics during the webinar:

  • What is safety culture and why is it important?

  • What is management’s role in improving safety culture?

  • How can you engage and empower employees to improve safety culture?

  • What steps are necessary to successfully improve safety culture?

Camden has 13 years of experience specializing in in occupational driving safety with an emphasis on assessing and evaluating safety programs to improve driver performance, making him uniquely qualified to help fleets build safety culture improvement strategies.

To register for the webinar, go here.

Ashley Coker Prince

Ashley is interested in everything that moves, especially trucks and planes. She works with clients to develop sponsored content that tells a story. She worked as reporter and editor at FreightWaves before taking on her current role as Senior Content Marketing Writer. Ashley spends her free time at the dog park with her beagle, Ruth, or scouring the internet for last minute flight deals.