Transportation Tuesday TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY DEFENSIVE DRIVERS LIVE LONGER CONGRATULATIONS KUWAIT & SPERRY-SUN JEBEL ALI MOST NEAR-MISSES REPORTED TO.

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Transportation Tuesday TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY DEFENSIVE DRIVERS LIVE LONGER CONGRATULATIONS KUWAIT & SPERRY-SUN JEBEL ALI MOST NEAR-MISSES REPORTED TO DATE

Transportation Tuesday  7 non-recordable accidents in the Middle East in the last month  These might be considered minor, but they tell us that we’ve lost concentration … we’re thinking of other things instead of staying safe. WATCH OUT! The iceberg rule tells us that if we don’t cut out the near misses, then we are building towards a disaster.

Transportation Tuesday THE ICEBERG RULE disaster / fatality minor accident (nobody hurt, drove away) near misses unsafe act major accident - injuries involved for every 2000 unsafe acts - overtaking in the hard shoulder - speeding on a roundabout - running a red light - driving too close you can expect 600 near misses 30 minor accidents 10 major accidents one disaster

Transportation Tuesday disaster / fatality minor accident (towed away) near misses unsafe act major accident - injuries involved LOOK AT THE STATISTICS FOR CONCORDE BEFORE LAST YEAR’S CRASH THAT KILLED MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE 84 tyres had burst on runways 4 of those had punctured the fuel tank ??? don’t know how many near misses or unsafe acts had happened 1 fuel tank ignited and plane crashed 1 ICEBERG RULE...

Transportation Tuesday MORE NEAR MISSES - WHAT’S MAKING THE DIFFERENCE TO OUR SAFETY FOCUS AT THE MOMENT? It’s summertime.  It’s hot. We’re fatigued and tired. And so are the other drivers.  Lots of people are on vacation - perhaps our supervisor isn’t there to remind us to stay safe, or keep us focused.  There are fewer people to talk to and fewer people to watch out for us.  We’re thinking about our own vacation - worrying about flights and families. We’re distracted.

Transportation Tuesday Be good to ourselves … drive defensively  Avoid driving at risky times (just after lunch, or when we’re tired, or late at night).  Avoid bad drivers - move aside and let the danger pass you by.  Keep scanning the road for potential hazards - burst tyres, things falling off lorries.  If you’re a passenger, pay attention and help the driver stay alert.  Don’t take risks. WARNING! ROAD IS USED BY CRAZY DRIVERS WHAT CAN WE DO?

Transportation Tuesday HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN DRIVING? If you have one unsafe driving act each day - it takes five years for you to have completed the bottom of your iceberg