Driver Profiler 2RoSPA's Award Winning Driver Risk Assessment Software
Following the success of our award winning Driver Profiler risk assessment software, RoSPA have created Driver Profiler 2. This new and improved version has more colourful pages and clearer texts making the system more user friendly for drivers. Furthermore the enhanced management information system allows managers to more easily identify 'at risk' drivers and organise a suitable training programme for them. In addition, this new version now has the option to add your logo to the software allowing employees to see your commitment to their safety. This online assessment takes around 20 minutes to complete and consists of two sections, firstly identifying information personal to the driver such as accident history, mileage and they type of driving they do. The second section consists of a series of 98 statements* regarding driving attitudes whereby employees have to decide the extent that each statement applies to them. At the end of the assessment, employees will receive an individual report which allows them to see 'at risk' areas of their driving and provides tips and advice to improve these areas. The traits measured by the risk assessment are: aggression, alertness, stress, dislike of driving, anticipation, attention, violation, and error.
Booking the assessments couldn't be easier, simply contact RoSPA Driver & Fleet Solutions on 0121 248 2084 and let us know your details. You may choose to pay upfront or be sent an invoice. As soon as payment has been received you will be able to go online and start completing the assessments. It is anticipated that such an assessment will bring considerable financial benefits to an organisation in terms of training costs and employee down time, as this is less costly than putting individuals in vehicles and takes a lot less time. This assessment will identify individuals who are most at risk on the road and an appropriate training package will be suggested accordingly to address that risk and make the road a safer place for your employees and other road users. Focussed training rather than a broad-brush approach is the key to a successful training programme for any 21st century organisation.
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