Jaama, a leading fleet and asset management software and risk management specialist, is a member of the Association for Driving Licence Verification (ADLV), and visitors to the event, which is being held at the NEC in Birmingham from 26-28 April, will be able to glean a comprehensive insight into Jaama’s Key2 vehicle and driver management system with modules including Risk Profile and Licence2Check.
Jaama, which is an Associate member of the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) and a partner to the Freight Transport Association’s Van Excellence scheme, has developed its comprehensive licence checking service to remove the ‘DIY’ administrative burden for employers and also ensure they have all information on drivers and their vehicles held in one central database, building a combined intelligent profile and highlighting exceptions.
The firm added that it is critical that fleet decision-makers have a holistic view of driver and vehicle risk and integrate that with licence checking and daily walk-round defect reporting checks.
Implementing a data audit trail weighted by factors such as: driver age, road traffic accidents (cost, frequency, blameworthiness etc.), business miles per annum etc. is a duty of care compliance essential. The weighting points associated with each area can then be accumulated to produce an individual driver total risk profile score according to a company’s individual risk criterion. Depending on an individual driver’s profile targeted remedial action can then be implemented.