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Driver Safe Behavior Observation Card Driver: __________________________Date: _______________ Observer: _________________________________  3 points of contact used when entering and exiting vehicle.  Proper footwear with slip-resistant sole is worn.  Ramp secured properly, easy access at top and flat/dry landing.  Product is loaded/unloaded in 40 lb. maximum increments. Individual cases over 40 lbs. handled one at a time.  Dolly/cart not loaded above chest level.  Dolly/cart is pushed versus pulled whenever possible.  If load must be pulled (up steps, etc.), weight and height of load is reduced to approximately waist level.  Descends/ascends ramp while “in control”, not too fast, etc.  Stretches periodically throughout day and hydrates/ drinks water often.  Seat belt worn at all times.  Cell phone never used when vehicle in motion. Instructions: Check boxes and provide positive feedback when driver demonstrates the behaviors consistently. Provide coaching on unsafe behaviors observed. Driver Safe Behavior Observation Card Driver: __________________________Date: _______________ Observer: _________________________________  3 points of contact used when entering and exiting vehicle.  Proper footwear with slip-resistant sole is worn.  Ramp secured properly, easy access at top and flat/dry landing.  Product is loaded/unloaded in 40 lb. maximum increments. Individual cases over 40 lbs. handled one at a time.  Dolly/cart not loaded above chest level.  Dolly/cart is pushed versus pulled whenever possible.  If load must be pulled (up steps, etc.), weight and height of load is reduced to approximately waist level.  Descends/ascends ramp while “in control”, not too fast, etc.  Stretches periodically throughout day and hydrates/ drinks water often.  Seat belt worn at all times.  Cell phone never used when vehicle in motion. Instructions: Check boxes and provide positive feedback when driver demonstrates the behaviors consistently. Provide coaching on unsafe behaviors observed. Driver Safe Behavior Observation Card Driver: __________________________Date: _______________ Observer: _________________________________  3 points of contact used when entering and exiting vehicle.  Proper footwear with slip-resistant sole is worn.  Ramp secured properly, easy access at top and flat/dry landing.  Product is loaded/unloaded in 40 lb. maximum increments. Individual cases over 40 lbs. handled one at a time.  Dolly/cart not loaded above chest level.  Dolly/cart is pushed versus pulled whenever possible.  If load must be pulled (up steps, etc.), weight and height of load is reduced to approximately waist level.  Descends/ascends ramp while “in control”, not too fast, etc.  Stretches periodically throughout day and hydrates/ drinks water often.  Seat belt worn at all times.  Cell phone never used when vehicle in motion. Instructions: Check boxes and provide positive feedback when driver demonstrates the behaviors consistently. Provide coaching on unsafe behaviors observed. Driver Safe Behavior Observation Card Driver: __________________________Date: _______________ Observer: _________________________________  3 points of contact used when entering and exiting vehicle.  Proper footwear with slip-resistant sole is worn.  Ramp secured properly, easy access at top and flat/dry landing.  Product is loaded/unloaded in 40 lb. maximum increments. Individual cases over 40 lbs. handled one at a time.  Dolly/cart not loaded above chest level.  Dolly/cart is pushed versus pulled whenever possible.  If load must be pulled (up steps, etc.), weight and height of load is reduced to approximately waist level.  Descends/ascends ramp while “in control”, not too fast, etc.  Stretches periodically throughout day and hydrates/ drinks water often.  Seat belt worn at all times.  Cell phone never used when vehicle in motion. Instructions: Check boxes and provide positive feedback when driver demonstrates the behaviors consistently. Provide coaching on unsafe behaviors observed.