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Agenda Fatalities Last Winter Holiday Driving Alcohol Awareness Slips, Trips and Falls Seasonal Sports Headwork Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Alcohol Alcohol VehicleMotorcycleRec/Off-DutyPed MCROD PMVPED No PPE Updated 29 April 2013 Campaign Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 12/1/2011 - 2/28/2012 USN-USMC Winter Fatalities
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Winter 2012-2013 Fatality Categories 2 motorcycle 9 PMV-4 (six involved alcohol) 2 recreation/off-duty (both involved alcohol) 1 pedestrian Total: 14 Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Over the River and Through the Woods Fact: Heaviest holiday traffic occurs the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after. Fact: Many Sailors and Marines drive long distances over the holidays to visit family and friends. Fact: Risk management prevents traffic mishaps. Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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TRiPS Travel Risk Planning System –Web-based self-assessment –Offers suggestions to mitigate driving risk –Located at www.nko.navy.mil Make sure your road trip is a round trip! Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Holiday Driving: The Fatal 4 Factors Fatigued Driving Symptoms Involuntarily closing your eyes Yawning Car drifting in lane Hard time paying attention Slow reaction times Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Holiday Driving: The Fatal 4 Factors Speed A contributing factor in 31% of all fatal crashes Cost of speed-related crashes is $40 billion per year Nearly 12,000 lives lost due to speed 88% of speed-related fatalities occur on non- interstate highways. *Statistics courtesy of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Seatbelts Seatbelt use for FY 2012 was 86% 11,949 lives saved by seatbelts in 2011 No seatbelts used in 52% of fatal crashes in 2011 77% of people ejected from their vehicles were killed. *Statistics courtesy of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014 Holiday Driving: The Fatal 4 Factors
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Alcohol In 2010, more than 10,000 people killed in alcohol- related crashes 1 alcohol-related crash every 51 minutes Drunk driving crashes cost $37 billion annually Drunk driving is usually a symptom of a larger problem – alcohol misuse and abuse *Statistics courtesy of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014 Holiday Driving: The Fatal 4 Factors
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Holiday Driving Discussion Questions Why do so many people try to drive long distances without taking breaks? How does fatigue affect your driving skills? What are some ways to stay alert while driving? (Hint: Coffee won’t cut it.)
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Alcohol Awareness Drinking Facts: –Absorption of alcohol depends on Your size, weight, body fat and sex Amount of alcohol consumed Amount of food in your stomach Use of medications –60% of STDs are transmitted by drunk partners –In 67% of unplanned pregnancies, at least one partner was drunk. * Information courtesy of www.thatguy.com Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Does this beer make my butt look big? BeverageCalories per 1 Fluid Oz Example Serving Total Calories Beer (regular) 1212 oz.144 Beer (light) 912 oz.108 White wine 205 oz.100 Red Wine 215 oz.105 80 proof distilled spirits 641.5 oz. 96 Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014 Alcohol Awareness
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Alcohol Discussion Questions How did the “drunken Sailor” stereotype get started and what can we do to kill it? What would you do if a shipmate had a drinking problem? What help is available if alcohol is interfering with your work or family life?
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This Guy Has a Problem Don’t be That Guy. Remember your core values. Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Slips, Trips and Falls 200,000 injuries from falls per year 21,600 Americans died from falls in 2007 Causes most lost work days for military and DON civilians *Numbers courtesy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Discussion Questions Think of the last time you tripped. What could you have done to prevent it? What are some common trip hazards around your command or home, and what can you do to mitigate the risk?
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Winter Sports Don’t exceed your limits. Get trained. Use proper PPE and equipment. Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Top Rec/Off-Duty Mishap Activities 1.Basketball105 2.Snowboarding 85 3.Football 46 4.Snow Skiing 43 5.Motorcycle 41 6.Jogging/Running 36 7.Skateboarding 30 8.Bicycling 30 There were 1,129 reported mishaps 146 mishaps involved people who tripped while walking (not during any particular activity) Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Headwork So many times you ask yourself, “What were they thinking?“ and then you realize they weren’t. Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Headwork Discussion Questions No one goes out looking for a mishap, but people still cause mishaps. What goes wrong? Are you more likely to do something stupid if you’re with your friends or alone? Winter Safety Campaign 2013-2014
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Have a safe and happy holiday season! For more information on seasonal risk management, visit public.navy.mil/navsafecen
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