Health and Safety Policy

Seat Belt Safety
A and A Travel complies with the new Department of Transport Seat Belt Regulations.

Risk Assessment and Safety Management Procedures
It is Company Policy that all A and A drivers are trained and appropriately qualified in all aspects of P.C.V regulations covering drivers duties. All Drivers are currently hold a driver CPC and have current DBS checks completed.

Safety
Our main priority is passenger safety. All drivers are trained to ensure that there is no danger to either passengers or vehicles. In case of emergency or incident the driver will provide emergency supplies, which are located on every vehicle. The driver will also make passengers aware of fire exits. The Driver will refer to our Accident guidance procedure.

Vehicles
All A and A travel vehicles are fully maintained to the vehicle and Operating Services Agency (V.O.S.A.) Standards. All vehicles are checked every day before each journey commences as part of the ‘Daily Inspection’; which entails the checking of all lights, emergency buzzers, Seat belts and other minor checks. Every six weeks a full safety inspection of all major parts is performed by our fully qualified mechanics. If the vehicle has any defaults it will be noted in the Daily check sheet which all vehicles are provided with. Our Mechanic will be informed and the repair fixed as soon as possible.

Drivers
All members of A and A Travel staff are given an induction explaining all policies and procedures, which also includes driver’s hours and breaks. All drivers have a Criminal Record Background (CRB/DBS) check prior to their commenced employment.

Safety Management
The safety of all our passengers is of paramount importance. It is the prime objective of A and A Travel to carry all passengers in a safe environment as is physically possible. It is A and A Travels policy to make sure our drivers abide by the rules of the company.

Risk Assessment of all Journeys
We assess all journeys to be undertaken, in respect of location, the route taken and safe parking at the destination as to allow passengers safe access to and from the vehicle.

School Trips
Prior to commencement of all journeys in accordance with E.E.C regulations covering P.C.V operation, if the vehicle is not fitted with the ‘fasten seat belt sign’, the driver will inform all group leaders, teachers, supervisors that the vehicle is fitted with seat belts and must be worn. The location of fire exits, first aid kits and fire extinguishers are all clearly marked on all vehicles. It is laid down in E.C law that all teachers, group leaders and supervisors of a children’s party that it is their responsibility to ensure all children under the age of 16 are seat belted before the journey begins.