17 October 2018
Brussels - The European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) has
announced the 2018 winners of the PRAISE awards, in recognition of
outstanding efforts taken by companies to improve road safety at work.
The large company award goes to CTT, the Portuguese postal services
company. In the same category, FM Conway, the UK-based infrastructure
services company was highly commended.
The award for a public authority this year is awarded to STIB-MIVB, the Brussels public transport company.
The winners will be honoured at a conference and award ceremony to be held in Brussels today Wednesday 17 October.
Over 25,000 lives were lost on the road in the European Union in 2017,
of those a large proportion were victims of work-related road
collisions.
Antonio Avenoso, Executive Director of ETSC said:
“These awards recognise organisations that put road safety at the
heart of their corporate culture. This year’s winners have shown, once
again, that leadership in road safety brings significant business
benefits as well as reducing the devastating human toll of road
collisions.
“Each of our winning organisations has worked to put in place a
system-wide approach to road safety, with data collection, analysis and
interventions that are proven to work and deliver results. This is not
about paying lip service to road safety with glossy PR, it’s about
rigorous implementation of higher standards and improved processes
across the business. We hope our winners will inspire others to follow
in their footsteps, and we urge governments and local authorities to
support similar initiatives across Europe.”
Meet the winners:
Large company award:
CTT, Portugal
CTT, Portugal’s largest postal services operator has been recognised for
its wide-ranging approach to road safety across its 3000 vehicles, one
of the largest fleets in Portugal. They have used a combination of
incident analysis, vehicle selection and driver training, alongside
regular monitoring of driver performance to minimise risk. This has
helped to reduce collisions, repair costs and absenteeism, while also
helping secure financial and environmental benefits. Since the
programme was established, the company saved 29,000 days of staff
absenteeism related to road collisions, with an estimated saving of EUR
2.3 million. The costs of injury claims also decreased, despite an
increase of 15% in fleet activity.
Public authority award:
STIB-MIVB, Belgium
The Brussels public transport operator has been awarded in recognition
of the efforts of its tram unit to reduce collisions and injuries on its
network. The unit, which manages 18 tram lines across a 277 km network
with 1300 drivers and some 400 trams, has introduced a comprehensive set
of measures including data collection and analysis, identification and
management of high-risk sites, driver training and an annual target to
reduce injuries. The project has so far yielded a 16% reduction in
injuries. The business benefits include reduced downtime and fewer lost
tram kilometres. A new experimental signalling system at a roundabout
also reduced collisions by half, and will be used in future
modifications and new infrastructure.
Highly commended:
FM Conway, UK
A leading infrastructure services company employing over 1400 people
covering 250,000 journeys each year, FM Conway has been recognised for
measures including the implementation of an ISO 39001-certified Road
Traffic Safety Management System, an innovative technical solution for
preventing distracted driving and achievement of Gold accreditation
under Transport for London’s Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS).
The company has achieved a substantial reduction in injury collisions
and justified insurance claims. With a particular focus on preventing
collisions with cyclists, the company has only been involved in two
minor incidents with cyclists in the five years since implementation,
covering 35 million miles. The number of incidents in the five years
prior to implementation was 12, with half the number of vehicles and
miles covered.
Notes to editors:
Photographs from the event will be available from the ETSC website http://etsc.eu/praiseconf2018
Follow the event on twitter – @etsc_eu #PRAISE2018
About the PRAISE project and awards
Using the roads is a necessary part of our working lives. But it’s an
everyday activity that leads to an incredibly high level of injury and
death. ETSC’s PRAISE (Preventing Road Accidents and Injuries for the
Safety of Employees) project addresses the safety aspects of driving at
work and driving to work. Its aim is to promote best practice in order
to help employers secure high road safety standards for their employees.
PRAISE is coordinated by the ETSC secretariat with the support of
Fundación MAPFRE, the German Road Safety Council (DVR), the Dräger
Foundation and MiX Telematics.
As part of the PRAISE project, ETSC presents annual awards in
recognition of organisations that have made an outstanding commitment to
improving work-related road safety. The winners are chosen by an
independent panel of experts appointed by ETSC.
The European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) is a Brussels-based
independent non-profit organisation dedicated to reducing the numbers of
deaths and injuries in transport in Europe. www.etsc.eu
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