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Association Insight Dec 26, 2019

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PAGE 16 Implementing a Fleet Safety Program By Karleen Kos, PSAI Executive Director, continued from page 7 The National Safety Council states: "Safety affects your business not only from the direct and indirect costs of incidents, but also the impacts to the emotional and physical health and well-being of your employees. It affects your ability to win bids, competitively price your goods and services, and even attract and retain top talent. And with medical costs continuing to rise, organizations that invest in the safety, health and wellness of their workforce can expect fewer costs from workplace injuries, illnesses, unplanned absences and lost productivity." According to NSC data, it is not hard to see that there is an interdependent relationship between safety investments and business performance. As they suggest, "While there is an initial outlay of time or expense associated with any safety investment, the benefits in the long-term—and even in the short-term—can and do outweigh the costs. From a less calculated and more human perspective, investing in the safety and health of your greatest assets—your people—is perhaps the strongest case any business leader can make." We couldn't have said it better ourselves. –K.K. YEAR END EDITION DECEMBER 26, 2019

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