Too much scaremongering around the potential threat of corporate manslaughter legislation has actually obscured the real employee and operational cost benefits of implementing a coordinated and automated programme of risk management, says Andrew Leech at fleet software provider, Mycompanyfleet.
Leech, business manager at Mycompanyfleet, the automotive division of HR solutions supplier, NorthgateArinso, maintains that there are significant benefits for any company from a planned risk assessment approach, including a reduction in accident costs and frequency, better employee protection, improved driving performance and lower fuel costs.
“This scaremongering has actually masked the real operational cost and human benefits that accrue from identifying, managing and controlling the risks inherent in any situation where employees regularly drive for business purposes, to the extent that many companies have been confused or put off from introducing risk prevention measures,” says Leech.
In Leech’s opinion, two essential interventions that companies should be actively considering as part of any risk management programme are automated business mileage capture and enhanced driver checking.
“Both are vital components of a coordinated risk management programme. Capturing accurate business mileage allows company managers to assess the risks associated with high mileage drivers as well as flagging up vehicle servicing in advance.
“Driver checking, including driving licence and deeper, background checks, is essential to verify that drivers are actually qualified to use valuable company assets for business purposes,” said Leech.
Mycompanyfleet has software solutions to help company managers tackle both issues. Automated business mileage capture is achieved through its intuitive Driver Self-Serve web portal which requires drivers to enter their mileages and vehicle condition online into the system.
If drivers fail to update their details on a periodic basis, their mileage expenses claim are rejected, which acts as a major incentive for them to keep records accurate and up-to-date.
Once mileages have been downloaded, the system compares them against the manufacturer’s approved service schedule for their vehicle. It then informs the driver of the number of miles left before the next service or the next check and allows advance service scheduling.
When it comes to verifying driver details, Mycompanyfleet developed its enhanced driver checking service to meet demand from corporate customers who wanted to go further into the backgrounds and credentials of their drivers, due to the increasingly fragmented nature of the employment market in the UK which has seen increased numbers of foreign nationals.
The service not only checks and validates driver licence status, but also carries out deeper background checking of a driver’s qualifications, references and even criminal records.
The findings feed automatically into Mycompanyfleet software to produce integrated driver records in one place which can be accessed by multiple departments, including the fleet department and Human Resources.
Andrew Leech said: ““What this does is provide a one-stop shop of all driver records, along with improved management of vehicle and driver alike and the creation of a central and readily accessible source of driver information for various departmental managers,” he said.
“In this way, operational and administrative costs can be reduced and those drivers most at risk can be readily identified,” he added.

Andrew Leech, Business Manager at Mycompanyfleet said:

