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Slips, Trips, & Falls, Don’t be a Statistic
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FALLS Driver Trainer Inservice
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Getting on and off the Bus:
Missing a step. Moving from last step to ground. Lack of caution/awareness. Distractions. Driver Trainer Inservice
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Pre and Post Trip: Opening gates. Fueling the bus. Opening and closing the hoods. Cleaning the bus. Plugging/unplugging the bus. Open/close windows & hatches. Lack of caution/awareness. Distractions. Driver Trainer Inservice
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SLIPS & TRIPS Driver Trainer Inservice
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Ice & Weather: Wet or icy stairs. Wet shoes. Washing bus in inappropriate locations. Lack of caution/awareness. Distractions. Driver Trainer Inservice
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Doghouse & Engine Compartment:
Getting in and out of driver’s seat. Lack of caution and awareness. Distractions. Driver Trainer Inservice
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Back Packs and Items Left in the Aisle:
Lack of caution/awareness. Distractions. Driver Trainer Inservice
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BODY MOTION Driver Trainer Inservice
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Cleaning and Washing Bus & Windshields:
Reaching/ twisting. Standing on tires. Inappropriate use of step stools and ladders. Lack of caution/awareness. Distractions. Driver Trainer Inservice
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Use of Equipment & Driving:
Opening and closing doors. Steering. Setting and releasing the brake. Use of the foot pedals. Improper seat adjustment. Driver Trainer Inservice
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COMMON DENOMINATOR: Lack of caution and awareness. Distraction. Driver Trainer Inservice
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HOW TO PREVENT INJURIES:
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Be Mentally & Physically Prepared:
Don’t rush. Get enough rest and sleep. No alcohol or non-prescription drugs. Leave personal life at home. Driver Trainer Inservice
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Aware of Surroundings:
Walking to and from your bus. Inside and outside of your bus. Pay attention. Slow down and don’t hurry. Driver Trainer Inservice
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Appropriate Footwear Driver Trainer Inservice
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Closed toe and closed heel shoes. Neoprene, non skid soles on shoes. Traction devices, when necessary. Driver Trainer Inservice
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USE THE HANDRAIL: USE THE HANDRAIL USE THE HANDRAIL. Driver Trainer Inservice
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Body Position & Stretching:
Keep body close to the “neutral” position. Avoid lifting 2-3 minutes after driving. Driver Trainer Inservice
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* 07/16/96 Things You Can Do: Stretching before work, after breaks. A brisk walk is also a good way to warm up. Driver Trainer Inservice * 18##
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Have You Taken a Stretch Break Today??
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Stretching Techniques:
Warm up slowly . Hold for 15 to 30 seconds. Tension not Pain. Avoid Bouncing. Driver Trainer Inservice
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BODY ZONES: Shoulders. Neck. Wrist. Back/Hip. Driver Trainer Inservice
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* 07/16/96 STRETCHING Warm up slowly. Hold for 15 to 30 seconds. Tension not Pain. Avoid Bouncing. Driver Trainer Inservice * 18##
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* 07/16/96 Stretches: Driver Trainer Inservice * 18##
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REVIEW: Flex and stretch to keep muscles mobile. Don’t over extend upper extremity when performing pre/post trips. Adjust equipment to eliminate (or lessen) twisting, tilting and bending of the neck. Avoid twisting when getting out of the bus seat. Driver Trainer Inservice
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REVIEW (cont.): If possible, avoid lifting for 2–3 minutes after driving—ligaments in your back stretch and slacken if you sit a long time. After standing they remain slack and can not support the spine as they normally do. Driver Trainer Inservice
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PROPER SEAT ADJUSTMENT:
Seat back adjusted 90−110 degrees from your legs - tilt a notch every 20−30 minutes. Elbows should be bent at a 90 degree angle. Seat should be forward enough that you do not have to lean forward. Reach the foot pedal without stretching. Driver Trainer Inservice
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SUMMARY: Don’t be a Statistic! Driver Trainer Inservice
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EVALUATION: Give examples of causes of injuries on the job? List examples to reduce or prevent injuries on the job? Demonstrate proper body position when driving. Driver Trainer Inservice
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