The Provision of Safe Driver Awareness and Practical On Road Training for Employees of the Office for Nuclear Regulation

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£1

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  • Training services

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Submission Deadline

5 years ago

Published

5 years ago

Description

ONR requires a Service Provider to deliver online risk assessment safe driving provision for approximately 150 staff per year and a half day on road training for a maximum of approximately 60 staff per year.  

Online Risk Assessment
It is expected the online risk assessment would be designed to help drivers display the attitude and behaviours necessary to successfully manage driving situations safely.  ONR will require immediate access to management information generated by the portal to view the status and progress of any employees registered.

On Road Training & Assessment
For on road training, ONR have developed criteria for identifying those members of staff who will require a session, which includes those who have undertaken the online risk assessment and are identified as high risk. The booking and confirmation of places for training will be organised by the ONR Systems Manager. It is expected that it will address the principles of safe driving and how to address the challenges faced on our roads.  This should be followed up by an 	evaluation report, providing recommendations for development if relevant. A copy of the report should be given to the individual, with a further copy provided to the ONR Contract Manager.

Additional information: In order to gain access to the tender documentation, you will be required to register your organisation details on the In-Tend procurement portal, free of charge, by accessing the following link :
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Opportunities are listed alphabetically by title within the portal and the tender reference for this opportunity is ONR/T586

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