Safe Trucking Companies to be Awarded Fleet Safety Certification
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Aon Risk Services, the retail brokering and risk management services unit of Aon Corporation, has developed the first nationwide fleet safety certification for trucking companies.
SafeFleet Certification, developed by the company's trucking practice, is a performance-based safety certification. The safety performance of trucking companies is measured by comparing a fleet's safety performance to national averages for the trucking industry based on several safety performance criteria, including out-of-service violation percentage, DOT-crash rate per million miles, crash-related injury and fatality rate per 100 million miles, and injury rate that results in lost workplace time per 100 workers.
SafeFleet Gold Certification is awarded to fleets whose safety performance is at least 35% better than the trucking industry average, whereas SafeFleet Silver and Bronze Certifications are awarded to fleets whose safety performance is 25% and 15% respectively better than the national average.
David Mitchell, director of risk control and safety for Aon's trucking practice, said that only about 15% of trucking companies would be able to meet such rigorous certification standards. Trucking companies that do meet those standards, however, are expected to experience improved claims defense and reduced claims costs, better treatment from insurance and reinsurance underwriters, higher driver retention, and increased sales to shippers.
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