NoGOS with driver distraction [non government organisation workplace policies].

Author(s)
Jeavons, S. & McDonald, N.
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Abstract

This paper focuses on initiating cultural change associated with driver distraction using non government organisation workplaces. This is compared to contemporaneous government initiatives, particularly legislation. A two way communication policy developed for a global petrochemical organisation is presented, with discussion of incentives, implementation and compliance. This particular policy is placed in context by reference to a range of other companies policies as surveyed by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA). The presentation is intended to prompt thought and discussion around status quo change that can be driven by non government organisations thereby seeding broader community attitude and behaviour change, and suggests scope for public sector support. (a) For the covering record of the conference, please refer to ITRD abstract no E216954.

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C 44942 (In: C 44923 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E216973
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In: Distracted driving : proceedings of an international conference on the distractions in driving, held in Sydney, Australia, 2-3 June 2005, 2007, p. 577-609, 4 ref.

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