IVG Driver Training Critical Event Reporting.

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IVG Driver Training Critical Event Reporting

Safety Information You cannot use the IVG to read or type messages while moving. Exception: a logged in, non-driving co-driver may use the IVG without restriction. You can listen to messages while driving. Review safety procedures. Text-to-speech improves the driver’s productivity and safety as they can safely listen to all or part of the message and determine its importance. They only need to pull off the road if it needs immediate response. The team’s non-driver can safely operate the IVG while the truck is moving.

Goals This presentation covers how to manually trigger a Critical Event. The goal above corresponds to an IVG application covered in this presentation. Each application section has an instructor training checklist (found at the beginning of this presentation) to help you train the application in detail. If your company doesn’t use all of the applications in this presentation, remove the section slides and adjust the goal statements. Add your own goals if desired.

Critical Event Reporting Safety and Compliance Services

Critical Event Reporting (CER) CER reports events that could affect safety. These include: Hard braking Lane departure* Roll stability* Forward collision warning* Following time violation* Overspeed and excessive overspeed* Manually-triggered events* *These events require special sensors on the truck. Find out whether your company uses them. Important: Lane departure, roll stability, FCW, and FTV require special sensors. Determine whether your company uses those sensors, and remove them if you do not want to discuss them.]

Critical Event Reporting (CER) You need to understand: When critical events are triggered What information is sent when a CER is triggered You need to know how to: Manually trigger a critical event Know when the IVG has automatically generated a critical event report

When Does the IVG Send a CER? The system sends a critical event report when: A sensor detects an event affecting safety. Depending on your company, these could include: hard braking, roll stability, lane departure, and overspeeding. You manually trigger a CER.

CER Information Sent Information sent includes: The vehicle’s location when the CER was triggered The vehicle’s location when the information about the CER was delivered The vehicle’s speed and other pertinent information for the period starting five minutes before and ending two minutes after the CER was triggered The type of event generated (hard braking, manual, etc.)

Manually Trigger a CER The CER button is available whether you are moving or stopped. Home screen when stopped Home screen when moving From the Home screen, tap the Critical Event Reporting button. Tap Yes.

When a CER Is Triggered Important: Discuss how your company follows up on CERs with drivers.

This concludes the Critical Event Reporting training. IVG Driver Training This concludes the Critical Event Reporting training.