Your duty of care and the high price of failure
Supplied by Navman Wireless Australia on Thursday, 19 November, 2015
Driving is a hazardous business. You must do everything within reason to protect your people from risks associated with their work. There are heavy penalties for failing to do so.
Download this white paper to learn about GPS solutions that can reduce the risks of vehicle-related work deaths.
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