This document provides an agenda and materials for a defensive driving presentation about construction vehicle hazards. The presentation covers: construction vehicle hazards like rollovers, striking workers, and overhead obstructions; prevention techniques; parking hazards; maintenance hazards; and 15 defensive driving safety tips including pre-trip inspections, following distance, backing safely, and winter driving. The goal is to train drivers to operate vehicles and equipment safely and prevent accidents and injuries.
3. General Discussion
WHY DRIVER TRAINING?
Driving is something we all do daily.
Its the most dangerous thing we do, and is the
number one killer of those under 50 years of
age.
Its responsible for over 50% of all work-related
fatalities.
6. General Discussion
Continuation
Alcohol /Drug Related Collisions
Injuries Recorded:
7,000 people were injured
260 people were killed
Estimated Cost of 4 billion dollars
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Why Accidents Occur?
Most frequent causes of accidents
Inattention to detail
Speeding
DWI/DUI
Driving too fast for conditions
Failed to yield
8. Driver Safety Accountability
Drivers & Operators are responsible for safe
operation of company vehicle & equip!
Companys name rides with you wherever you go!
Company drivers & truck becomes advertisement that
can build good will and respect for your company.
18. Prevention Techniques
Strategies (General):
Use of hard hats & high visibility vests are vital!
All drivers must be trained in the safe operation of
vehicle & equipment!
19. Preventing Pedestrian Strikes
Perform regular maintenance!
Brakes must be able to stop and hold fully loaded
equipment.
Verify back-up alarms work!
Check for nearby workers before starting machine
(Circle of Safety)
use mirrors!
Make sure glass is not distorted.
20. Preventing overhead
obstructions
Instruct operators to check clearance each time
they start vehicle & equipment.
Flag electrical lines to ensure visibility.
Maintain a safe distance from electrical lines!
21. Parking Hazards
Major Hazard associated with parked construction
vehicles?
Struck by other vehicles (traffic)
Employee parking should be away from construction work
zones!
Only Operating construction equipment is acceptable!
22. Preventing Parking strikes
Park equipment completely off the road (30 feet
from the traffic)
Barricade vehicle and equipment that must stay
on the road! Lights and flashers should be used
as well.
Set all brakes when vehicles are not in use.
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Chock the wheels, especially when vehicles are on an
incline.
Lower the equipment when parking a construction
vehicle/equipment!
24. Maintenance Hazards
Refueling vehicles and equipment? (if so):
Provide training on safe procedures for refueling,
maintenance and repair!
Perform lockout/tagout as required
Chock disabled equipment!
26. GeneralDiscussion
Driver Expectations?
Company expects high standards of performance, including safe
driving.
Company expects not just safe driving performance, but award
winning safety performance.
WHY?
Because its possible!!
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1) Pre-Trip & Post Trip Inspection
Take a walk around your vehicle.
Windows clean?
Lights/signals clean & working.
Tires properly inflated / tread wear.
Fluid leaks on the ground.
Check the level of coolant in radiator
Check engine oil, steering fluid and hydraulic fluid.
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Check the battery
Report any broken or defective equipment
Verify back up alarm is audible!
Make sure steps, catwalks and handholds free from
grease, ice and loose materials.
Check belts! Report any frayed,worn or loose belts.
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2) Inside the Vehicle
Check Seat Belts
Check Mirrors
Check horn, headlights,blinkers, and emergency
flashers & wipers
Verify backup alarm is working
Check fuel gauges
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3) Your State Of Mind
Mental State:
Stress / Emotions / Attitudes
Drowsiness / Fatigue
Vision / Hearing
Alcohol
32. Myths about ALCOHOL
Myth: Coffee will sober up a drinker.
Fact: Coffee only makes a wide awake drunk.
Myth: Strenuous exercise will sober up a drinker.
Fact: Exercise makes a hot, sticky drunk.
Myth: A cold shower will sober up a drinker.
Fact: A cold shower only makes a cold, wet drunk.
Myth: A cold swim will sober up a drinker.
Fact: A cold swim could result in a dead drunk.
33. The Alcohol Process
When ingested, approximately 5% enters the blood
stream directly thru the mouth and throat tissues.
80% is absorbed thru the small intestine after passing
thru the stomach.
Alcohol distributes itself to organs with the highest fluid
content, concentrating on organs with large blood
supplies like the brain and liver.
34. The Alcohol Process (continued)
Alcohol cannot be stored in tissue, and less than 10% is
eliminated by the kidneys, lungs, and skin.
The liver eliminates the other 90% thru the process of oxidation.
The liver can eliminate approximately one drink per hour.
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4) Getting the Big Picture
Scan the road ahead
City (Approx. 1 block)
Rural (Approx. 1/4 mile)
Keep your eyes moving.
Check your mirrors every 5 seconds.
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5) Following Distance
Speed & Stopping distance are key.
Stay 3 to 4 seconds behind.
Tailgaters
Avoid quick changes.
Increase your following distance.
Dont speed up.
Avoid tricks. (Control emotions.)
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6) Lane Changes
Check to make sure there is enough room.
Signal your intentions.
Check your blind spot and space again.
Make the lane change.
Blind Spots
Dont drive in someone elses.
Make yourself as visible as possible. (*At all times)
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7) Avoiding On-the-Job Problems
Entering Job-sites:
Check area thoroughly
Watch for workers in the area
Look for obstacles:
gas meters, phone/power lines, septic systems
Get help backing out of tight spots
Do not drive sideway on hills
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8) Right-Of-Way
At an intersection, the vehicle on the right has
the right to go first.
NO ONE IS GUARANTEED THE RIGHT OF WAY.
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9) Backing
Use extreme caution!
Use a helper (spotter) when possible!
Consider using hand signals!
Look at your path.
Back slowly.
Back to the drivers side when possible.
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10) Ramps (On / Off)
Obey speed limits posted.
Speed limits designed for autos; larger vehicles need to
go slower.
Exits going downhill and turning are particularly
dangerous.
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11) Signs
Regulatory Signs
Warning Signs
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12) Railroad Crossings
The cross buck is found at most public crossings.
These signs should be treated in the same manner as a
yield sign.
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13) Emergency Vehicles
Immediately move to the right of your lane, to another lane, or to
the shoulder if possible.
If moving right is not possible, stay where you are. Do not move
left.
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14) Winter Driving
IDENTIFYING SLIPPERY SURFACES.
Shaded Areas - Shady parts of the road will remain icy and
slippery after open areas have melted.
Bridges - Bridges freeze before roads do.
Melting Ice - Slight melting will make ice wet.
Black Ice - If the temperature is below freezing and the road looks
wet.
Vehicle Ice - Open the window and feel the front of the mirror and
antenna. (The road is icing up!)
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15) Accident Reporting
Report any accident immediately, no matter how minor.
Get a police report whenever possible.
Complete the vehicle Accident Reporting Kit!