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RoSPA introduce new tactics to prevent accidents on the way to work
By Ben Purvis -
General news
10 July 2007 09:12
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is calling for employers to offer extra training to their motorcycling workers.
On launching its new Safer Motorcycling through Work guide, the Society’s head of road safety Kevin Clinton said: “Providing such opportunities for staff who ride privately, as well as those who ride for work purposes, can also bring very real business benefits. The effects of an accident, whether it happened in or out of work, are costly, and helping staff stay safe therefore makes good business sense”
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