Motor Fleet Safety Basics: Training for the Safety Supervisor

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Motor Fleet Safety Basics: Training for the Safety Supervisor Unit 9: Implementing Safety in Your Company

Unit 9 Objectives Identify tools and techniques discussed in class that can be of immediate use Identify tools and techniques discussed in class that may be of use in the future NATMI © 2018

Unit 1 - Objectives of a Fleet Safety Program Importance of safety Role of the safety supervisor Quality fleet safety programs NATMI © 2018

Unit 2 - Overview of the NATMI Certification Program Benefits of certification Elements of certification Certification process Certification programs NATMI © 2018

Unit 3 - Record-Keeping Issues and Requirements Hours of service Driver qualification records Drug and alcohol Accident register Inspections/maintenance CLC Employer’s Annual Hazardous Occurrence report © North American Transportation Management Institute, 2013

Unit 4 - Accident Prevention and Basic Investigation Accident preventability Accident procedures Making safety improvements NATMI © 2018

Unit 5 - Preventing Injuries and Handling Workers’ Compensation Claims Hazard awareness Injury reporting and follow-up Preventing fraudulent workers’ compensation claims NATMI © 2018

Unit 6 - Hiring the Right People Importance of effective hiring Effective hiring procedures Screening applications Effective interviewing Effective road test procedures NATMI © 2018

Unit 7 - Driver Retention Importance of knowing your drivers Reasons why drivers leave How you can influence whether drivers leave or stay NATMI © 2018

Unit 8 - Training for Safety’s Sake Impact of training Required training Record-keeping Meeting training needs Making training cost-effective NATMI © 2018

Questions NATMI © 2018