Exhaustion is a typical quandary for long distance drivers. With the pressure of deadlines as well as the frequency of driving in the dark, truck drivers can be particularly vulnerable to fatigue related incidents. As an employer there are actually several things you can do to help keep your drivers safer and your commercial truck insurance claims to a minimum.
- Be sure scheduling takes into account recovery time between shifts and allows for drivers to take consistent breaks when driving.
- Educate drivers on how to acknowledge the signs of fatigue along with the need for taking repeated breaks.
- Ensure that your workplace culture is not one that encourages drivers to push themselves past their capabilities for the sake of deadlines.
- Monitor employees’ physical condition as being sick can escalate tiredness.
- Keep an eye on any near misses or tiredness associated mishaps and devise a risk management plan to prevent a recurrence.
Taking a proactive approach to your workers’ safety is key. Be certain your drivers are aware of the risks of driving while exhausted and help find ways to prevent fatigue leading to an accident. By taking your employees’ safety seriously you might be rewarded with improved enthusiasm and company loyalty along with possibly even reduced premiums on your commercial truck insurance as a result of having fewer claims.

