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Jul 06 - UK: Norwich Union welcomes police crackdown on firms' mobile phone policies
Norwich Union, the UK’s largest fleet insurer, has
welcomed an initiative which targets firms who fail to keep their
drivers’ mobile phone habits in check.
And the company urges fleets to make use of the risk management
tools freely available in order to tackle the problem.
The scheme, currently being tested in London, means companies
whose drivers are caught talking on the phone while driving will
get a visit from the police and be questioned about the measures
they have in place to address the issue.
According to the Metropolitan Police, the programme is intended to
encourage businesses to confront their responsibilities under
health and safety law. Persistent flouting of the law could result
in prosecutions and hefty fines.
Bill Pownall, motor risk manager for Norwich Union, says:
“Failing to monitor staff behaviour with regard to using
mobile phones while driving is a serious breach of a
company’s duty of care, especially with the activity being
illegal.
“However, we understand that many firms need help when
setting up robust company driver policies and Norwich Union has
designed a raft of online tools free to download, including a
ready-made driver handbook spelling out the rules regarding mobile
phone usage.
“And in light of the impending Corporate Manslaughter
legislation, companies need to be thinking about how their
drivers’ behaviour could land senior managers in
court.”
To access risk management advice, visit www.norwichunion.com/roadsense
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For further information, please contact:
Jon Clements at Staniforth on 0161 919 8022/ 07989 414486 or Sally
Leeman at Norwich Union on 01603 684225/ 07800 699670.
Notes to editors
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Norwich Union is the UK’s largest general insurer with a market share of around 14%, with a focus on insurance for individuals and small businesses.
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It is the UK’s largest insurer. It is a leading provider of life, pensions and investment products and one of the largest Financial Adviser (FA) providers. FAs provide over 70% of the company's long-term savings business in the UK.
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Norwich Union’s news releases and a selection of images are available from Aviva's internet press centre at www.aviva.com/media.