Safer commuting to work. “PRAISE” Preventing Road Accidents and Injuries for the Safety of Employees.

Author(s)
Towsend, E. & Simcic, G. (eds.)
Year
Abstract

PRAISE is an EC co-funded project run by ETSC on Preventing Road Accidents and Injuries for the Safety of Employees (http://www.etsc.eu/PRAISE.php). The project aims to advance work-related Road Safety Management and provide the know-how to employers who have to take on the challenge of reducing road risk for their employees. This fourth thematic report aims to present how measures taken by employers to mitigate the commuting risk of their employees can improve road safety. It gives an overview of the scale of commuting related road deaths within the EU and the legal responsibility to make commuting safer in different countries. It then introduces travel plans which include parts on commuting and presents tips on how to set these up. It then examines each different mode, the associated risk and measures that can be undertaken mostly by employers themselves as well as local and central government. It also covers other related issues that affect commuting and road safety such as land use planning and site location and flexible hours and shift work. There is finally a section giving an overview of what can be done by national governments and the EU to promote employers’ taking initiatives to improve safety of their commuting employees. (Author/publisher)

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Library number
20102292 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Brussels, European Transport Safety Council ETSC, 2010, 24 p., 44 ref.; ETSC PRAISE Report ; 4

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