Source: XpertHR P&D Date: 24/05/2005 Publisher: XpertHR

Use of telephones, e-mail and the internet: Policy on mobile telephone use and driving (policy)

TOPICS:
health and safety  law and codes of practice
health and safety management
employee health

AUTHOR: Jo Stubbs


Policy wording:

Option 1 - complete ban on the use of mobile telephones or other interactive communication devices while driving

Using a hand-held mobile telephone, or other hand-held device that performs an interactive communication function by transmitting or receiving data, while driving is dangerous and, since 1 December 2003, against the law.

Even the use of a hands-free mobile telephone or other interactive communication device while driving can reduce concentration and increase the likelihood of an accident occurring.

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