ARI to offer webinar on driver safety training and technology

June 5, 2015

ARI, which offers fleet services, will host a free webinar focused on driver safety training and technology.

Conducted by Rich Radi, driver excellence product director, the webinar, titled “Quantifying Driver Safety Training & Technology,” is scheduled for Tuesday, June 16 at two times for attendees: 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. EST.

“Most successful organizations already have a safety program in place,” said Radi, “but they often don’t think of motor vehicles as part of the workplace. In fact, the number one cause of occupational fatalities is motor vehicle crashes. Having an effective driver safety program in place can save lives and reduce occupational risk.”

Radi will review the importance of driver safety, the latest driver safety technology available and why it’s important to implement a safety program in today’s fleet environment during the hour-long webinar.

Individuals who register for the program but are unable to attend will receive on-demand access to view the webinar at their convenience.

To register for the webinar, visit www.arifleet.com.

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