NRSPP Forms Safeteams Partnership to Enhance Toolbox Talk Engagement
NRSPP Forms Safeteams Partnership to Enhance Toolbox Talk Engagement
The National Road Safety Partnership Program (NRSPP) is proud to announce the formation of a new partnership with Safeteams to enhance the usability of 60 plus Toolbox Talks (TBT) on the program’s website.
The NRSPP’s TBT are an unparalleled free resource for industry and anyone to download and use. The new partnership value-adds to the user experience by providing a digital platform to integrate the TBT in for workers to use.
“The Safeteams partnership makes it much easier for any organisation to engage their workforce and drive a positive workplace road safety culture. With NRSPP TBT, engagement becomes effortless, not just instructive.”
– Jerome Carslake, Director of the National Road Safety Partnership Program (NRSPP)
The integration of Safeteams into the NRSPP website was made possible thanks to the WA Road Safety Commission sponsorship of the
The Safeteams partnership also includes a number of benefits for users, businesses and organisations. For the NRSPP, the program receives a small commission which will be used to maintain content and build new content for users. The subscription provides:
- A system of record for TBT Attendance, Inductions and Licence Management.
- Integrated NRSPP safety content including video for engaging multi-media TBTs
- Quiz to understand team’s comprehension
- Ability to store and present text in any language
- Easily build and present induction content and track certificates.
- System generated QR code to users with valid induction or licence status that can be scanned by anyone to determine validity
- Digital checklist which can be edited by the organisation which includes:
- Fit-for-Duty
- Vehicle Pre-Start Checklist
- Vehicle Defect Register (VDR)
- Driver Skill Assessment
- Incident Report
- JSA, SWMS
- Can easily create other digital checklists that are required.
The initiative led by Safeteams will transform the NRSPP resources platform which is focused on improving workplace road safety across Australia. The new Safeteams partnership provides a crucial implementation tool for businesses and organisations to use to engage their workers on key road safety topics,” said Emeritus Professor Jude Charlton NRSPP Independent Chair.
“It is perfect timing because it coincides with the NRSPP’s development and update of 20 Light Vehicle and 10 Grey Fleet TBT.” “The profit-sharing model will mean the content remains current and continuously expands. The NRSPP has always done a lot with very little thanks to our Core Funders and enormous in-kind support from our partners and the Safeteams partnership will enhance it.