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Driving: Your Organisation’s Biggest Safety Risk. How Are You Managing It?

Tuesday, September 30 2025
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm AEST

Speakers:

RWDS

Russell White

Managing Director of
Driver Safety Australia

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Why This Webinar Matters

Despite driving being the single greatest safety exposure a workforce faces — it is often overlooked or managed using outdated training models, tick-box compliance, and lag indicators that tell us little about real-world risk.

While organisations have evolved in areas like psychological safety, wellbeing and cultural maturity, work-related driving has largely remained stuck in the past. Cones, skid pans and emergency manoeuvres are still common, even though they rarely reflect the complex decisions, human factors and daily pressures that drivers actually face.

In this session, road safety expert Russell White will challenge conventional thinking and present a new paradigm for managing driving risk — one built on human factors, biomechanics, ergonomics and situational awareness, and focused on developing capability rather than just meeting compliance.

Who Should Attend?

This session is essential for Directors, CEO’s,  fleet managers, WHS leaders, operations and logistics managers, safety professionals, and senior executives responsible for mobile workforces.

If you want to go beyond compliance and meaningfully reduce your organisation’s biggest safety risk, this webinar is a must-attend.

Meet Your Expert

Russell White, Managing Director of Driver Safety Australia and Founder and Chair of the Australian Road Safety Foundation, brings over 30 years of frontline experience to the road safety conversation, offering a unique blend of insight across driver behaviour, training innovation, and system-wide risk management. Widely recognised as one of Australia’s leading road safety advocates and media commentators, Russell is a regular voice on national programs such as Sunrise, The Today Show, and The Project. Russell has been instrumental in shifting how organisations think about driver safety—not just as a compliance issue, but as a human performance challenge.

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