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SAFETY WARNING TO EMPLOYERS AFTER DRIVER PARALYSED 25 April 2007 - ROSPA The case of an employee left paralysed when he crashed after working long hours was a warning to all employers that they have to take work-related road safety seriously, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents said today. |
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ROSPA BACKS GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK - APRIL 23-29, 2007 20 April 2007 - ROSPA The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is delighted to support the first United Nations Global Road Safety Week (April 23-29), which focuses on young road users. |
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SIMULATOR SHOWS DANGERS OF SPEED, DRINK AND PHONES 19 April 2007 - ROSPA A new online simulator to prove to drivers the dangers of being behind the wheel when travelling too fast, after drinking or when using a mobile phone has been launched by RoSPA. |
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NEW GUIDE TO KEEP VOLUNTEERS SAFE ON THE ROAD 10 April 2007 - ROSPA RoSPA has launched a new handbook to help volunteer drivers avoid accidents and injuries to themselves, their passengers and other road users. |
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ROSPA AND TESCO TACKLE WORK-RELATED ROAD RISK 05 April 2007 - ROSPA An innovative driving challenge lies ahead of delivery staff at the UK's largest supermarket chain, thanks to a unique partnership between RoSPA and Tesco. |
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AWARDS RECOGNISE SERVICE TO ROAD SAFETY 07 March 2007 - ROSPA Tireless efforts to reduce deaths and injuries on Britain's roads have been recognised by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. |
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REPORT SHOWS NEED FOR EMPLOYERS TO MANAGE ROAD RISK 26 February 2007 - ROSPA RoSPA is renewing its call for employers to play a key role in reducing the risk to staff who use the road for work, in light of a national report published today |
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HANDS-FREE PHONES WILL NOT MAKE DRIVERS SAFE 22 February 2007 - ROSPA People wanting to avoid picking up three points for using a hand-held mobile phone while driving should not be deceived into thinking hands-free kits are safe to use at the wheel, RoSPA warned today. |
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GAPS TO BE PLUGGED IN ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION 19 February 2007 - ROSPA Experts will meet next week to explore how road safety education throughout childhood and beyond is crucial if deaths and injuries on Britain> '> s roads are to be cut. |
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PLEASE URGE YOUR MP TO VOTE FOR LIGHTER EVENINGS TO SAVE LIVES 24 January 2007 - ROSPA RoSPA is urging people to seek their MP’s support for a Bill coming before Parliament this month which would bring lighter evenings all year round and save hundreds of deaths and serious injuries on Britain’s roads. |
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NEW MOBILE LAW WELCOMED 23 January 2007 - ROSPA WARNING TO BOSSES AS MOBILE PHONE LAW GETS NEW TEETH |
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DRINK-DRIVE LIMIT MUST BE CUT 15 January 2007 - ROSPA ANOTHER BAD XMAS SAY RoSPA |
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ANOTHER AWARD FOR ROSPA 07 January 2007 - ROSPA An online risk assessment tool that gives organisations a better idea of their employees strengths and weaknesses behind the wheel has won a second award for its pioneering approach to road safety. |
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NEW ROLE FOR GEORGINA WILMER
02 January 2007 - ROSPA The start of 2007 has been marked by a new appointment at RoSPA Driver and Fleet Solutions. |
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A DOUBLE DANGER FOR DRIVERS THIS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR 20 December 2006 - ROSPA Drivers need to act now to beat the double dangers of drink and fatigue which increase at Christmas time, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents warned today. |
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DRIVING THE MOST DANGEROUS WORK ACTIVITY 27 November 2006 - ROSPA BUSINESSES SHOULD FOCUS ON COMPANY DRIVER TRAINING |
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SAUL JEAVONS JOINS ROSPA TEAM
23 November 2006 - ROSPA One of the country's leading experts on fleet safety management has joined RoSPA's Driver and Fleet Solutions team as a Senior Consultant. |
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NEW FACE AT ROSPA 16 November 2006 - ROSPA JAYNE JOINS DRIVER AND FLEET SOLUTIONS TEAM |
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NEW GUIDELINES TO IMPROVE SAFETY 16 November 2006 - ROSPA SAFETY CHECKS NEEDED FOR TECHNOLOGY IN COMPANY CARS |
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A NINETY PER CENT BACK LIGHTER EVENINGS CAMPAIGN 27 October 2006 - ROSPA As the clocks go back this weekend, 90 per cent of people who have voted in an online poll run by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents support the campaign for lighter evenings all-year-round. |
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