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7 Causes of Winter Injuries

While on-road safety training is important, drivers are more likely to have an incident when they aren’t in their vehicle. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, slip and fall injuries and muscle pulls are much more common than vehicle collisions. Download this free poster to learn more about common winter injuries and how to prevent them.

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Winter Neighborhood Danger Zones

Wintertime is full of hazards, both in and out of the vehicle. Slip, trip and fall injuries are the #1 worker’s comp claim and the #2 reason drivers get injured. Delivery drivers, especially new drivers, may not be aware of the danger zones that lurk under snowy lawns or unshoveled driveways. Get our free poster to learn more about the top neighborhood danger zones.

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5 S.T.E.P.S. to Prevent Common Driver Injuries

Crashes get all the attention during winter, but most injuries happen while the vehicle is stopped. The most common driver injuries are preventable strains, slips, trips and falls. For tips on keeping your team safe, check our free poster, 5 S.T.E.P.S. to Prevent Injuries This Winter.

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Driver Risk Management Checklist

Does your company have employees that drive on behalf of your business, whether in a company vehicle or their own? Developing a driver risk management strategy can seem like a major undertaking, but we're here help! SambaSafety, the experts in driver risk management technology, prepared a checklist to help you implement a comprehensive strategy.

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Driver Safety Statistics Infographic

Did you know that over 100 million people drive for work-related activities in the United States? With over 90 percent of crashes resulting from human behavior, it's critical for safety professionals to understand the risks these drivers present to ensure only the safety individuals are driving on behalf of their company. Download our infographic for the latest driver safety stats.

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