7 ways to achieve your fleet safety goals (white paper)
Improving your CSA score benefits you, your drivers and other stakeholders.
June 22, 2016
To help reduce traffic accidents and the growing costs associated with them, fleets need to do more than set safety goals. Achieving and maintaining safety goals requires the understanding and commitment of employees and the constant measuring of results.
Download this guide for a look at seven important safety goals and helpful tips concerning how fleets of any size or type can achieve them. --- From Verizon
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