Doing business while on the road is a necessity in today's fast-paced corporate world, but safety considerations and new laws force employers to consider ways to limit liability. Here are some perspectives on Corporate Safety from industry leaders:

Merck - 'Fleet Safety Performance'
Historically, motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of occupational lost time in the pharmaceutical industry and significantly contribute to [a company's] lost-time injury incidence rate.

          Hands-free car phone systems can help minimize these accidents.
Air Products & Chemicals - 'Corporate Responsibility'
We will be an industry leader… in safety performance, and are committed to… compliance with all applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations.

          Hands-free car phone systems assure your company’s mobile personnel that you are committed to their safety and legality while they work for you.
Merck- 'Company Safety Policy'
We value prevention as the best way to protect the safety and well being of our employees and the community in which we operate.We commit to identify and evaluate the health and safety impacts of our operations and strive to minimize any adverse impacts by leveraging best practices in order to prevent incidents and protect Company assets.

          Hands-free car phone systems represent progress toward these commitments as a ‘best practice’ for           mobile communications.
Pfizer- 'Corporate Safety'
Safeguarding our Fleet: Enhancing the safety of our sales force by standardizing practices, increasing driver safety awareness, conducting mandatory motor vehicle record reviews, and improving driver training.
                  
          Hands-free car phone systems are a constant reminder to drivers to be safe, while on the phone and off.
Johnson and Johnson- 'Health and Safety Policy'
Hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control represent the foundation of a successful Health and Safety management system.

          Hands-free car phone systems help to control the risk of conducting business while driving.
Network of Employers for Traffic Safety
The average on the job crash costs an employer about $16,500.  Crashes involving injuries cost substantially more - $504,408 for a fatal injury and $73,750 for a non-fatal injury.   

          Avoiding one crash - one time - will more than pay for a department's hands- free systems. If having both hands on the wheel helps an employee avoid an injury - even if they still crash - the system has saved $57,250 (cost of injury - cost of crash), which pays for the whole division's installations. If they avoid a fatality...

Reduce the risk to your employees and your fleet with hands-free systems installed by EasyHandsFree.
    • Installation of hands-free cell phone systems in company/leased vehicles increases driver safety, while at the same time it decreases corporate liability
    • Hands-free systems offer a built-in solution to legal issues of talking and driving.
    • Showing initiative in solving your employees’ dilemma of productivity versus legality and safety will improve morale, build trust and solidify your working relationship.
    • Extremely flexible, mobile service will meet the demands of your employees’ schedules and not inconvenience them, while at the same time providing the features they need.