Fleet management: Assessment of the best practices

fleet safety is seen as important, not just for fleet operators, but as a strategic approach to improving the safety of the entire vehicle fleet. Corporate purchasers of vehicles and transport services can specify high safety standards and thus create an economic imperative for providers of vehicles and transport services to meet these standards. Fleet management comprises all actions needed to maintain and operate pieces of equipment throughout its life from the beginning stages of equipment acquisition to the final stages of asset disposal. Such areas include maintenance and repair, inventory control, training, and safety issues. A company fleet management process is evaluated using two methods: Haddon matrix which is implemented to evaluate organizational safety context into which the driver assessment, monitoring and improvement program should fit. Haddon provides an all-encompassing pre-crash, atscene and post-crash systems-based framework for fleet safety. The network influence method which is presented as a risk management method.

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Source QUALITA2013
Author Hamzi, Rachida, Bourmada, Noureddine, Bouda, Mohamed, El Abbes
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 11, 2026, 03:10 (UTC)
Created May 11, 2026, 03:10 (UTC)
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Language fr
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contributor Laboratoire de Recherche en Prévention Industrielle LRPI ; Laboratoire de Recherche en Prévention Industrielle (LRPI) ; Laboratoire de Recherche en Prévention Industrielle-Laboratoire de Recherche en Prévention Industrielle
coverage Compiègne, France
creator Hamzi, Rachida
date 2013-03-19T00:00:00
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