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 #1 cause of work related fatalities.  This includes truck drivers and others who drive full time for a living as well as highway workers and others.

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1  #1 cause of work related fatalities.  This includes truck drivers and others who drive full time for a living as well as highway workers and others who are struck by a vehicle. Vehicle Safety

2 Check for:  Tires  Tread & Tire pressure  Body damage or vandalism  Damaged windows/exterior mirrors  Obstacles left behind the vehicle Outside/Walk Around Inspection

3  Adjust seat and steering wheel  Check rearview mirror  Adjust side mirrors  Start the Engine  Look for any check engine lights  Check your headlights  Reverse/backup alarm Interior Checks

4  Tell your supervisor of any problems.  With minor problems you may still be able to use the vehicle.  Major problems will have to be corrected before a vehicle is used.  If the damage does not compromise the safety of the vehicle you can keep using it until the vehicle can be repaired. When in doubt, take it out of service until the repairs are complete. Vehicle Issues

5  Obey all traffic signs and speed limits.  Do not drive the wrong way on a one way street. (This includes mowers and utility carts)  Wear a seat belt. Everyone should have one.  Never ride in the back of a truck. Follow the Law

6  PAY ATTENTION!  Never talk on the cell phone when driving.  Don’t play loud music or be changing the radio station while moving.  Pay attention to the road, not what’s going on around the area. Distracted Driving

7  Use extra caution on left hand turns.  Why are Left Turns more dangerous?  You are 8 times as many accidents occur making a left hand turn vs. a right hand turn. Other Driving Safety

8  What should be your biggest concern when driving on campus?  Pedestrians!

9  Know what kind of load you are carrying and drive accordingly.  Check each direction before you pull out.  Use turn signals.  Watch for pedestrians. Always give them plenty of time in crosswalks and the right of way.  Be cautious around railroad tracks. Other Driving Safety

10  Don’t tailgate.  Avoid sudden moves or swerving.  Know you blind spots.  Use your horn when backing up if your vehicle does not have a backup alarm. Other Driving Safety

11  When possible:  Carry the load with the tail gate up.  Keep the load under the side of the truck.  Center heavy loads over the axle(s)  Secure the load with rope or cords.  Don’t stack material too high.  Allow for more stopping time with a full load. Loading a Vehicle

12  Always back in to unload when possible.  It is easier to pull out than back out.  Turn your vehicle off when parking and leaving sight of it (or if you are going more than 25 feet from it).  When a second person is available they should be directing the driver to back up. Backing & Parking

13  Never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. (including prescription drugs)  Will lead to termination.  40% of all work related accidents involve drugs or alcohol.  Never drive tired or drowsy.  If you’re too tired to drive say so. Driving Under the Influence

14  Drive slower in rain or snow. It takes longer to stop.  Watch for fog. (No U-turns)  Check you tires (again!) Weather Conditions

15  Rail Road Tracks – There are 6 railroad crossings on or adjacent to campus.  Interstate – Several Interstate accidents have resulted in vehicles coming through the fence and onto JMU property. Unique University

16  You must be licensed and/or certified to drive any specialty vehicle.  Utility Carts  Bobcats  CDL vehicles.  You must be 19 years old and have a valid driver’s license to driver any vehicle on campus. Other Vehicles


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