Motor Fleet Safety Basics: Training for the Safety Supervisor Unit 1: Objectives of a Fleet Safety Program.

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Motor Fleet Safety Basics: Training for the Safety Supervisor Unit 1: Objectives of a Fleet Safety Program

Unit 1 Objectives Identify the purpose and intended performance outcomes of the course Relate your own expectations for the course both to the expectations of other participants and to the course objectives and agenda Explain the importance of fleet safety programs Describe the responsibilities of a safety supervisor in implementing effective safety programs Explain the basic quality management approach to implementing safety programs NATMI © 20142

Importance of Safety Increased productivity Less downtime Increased profits Compliance with regulations Moral and social responsibilities NATMI © 20143

4 Focus of Safety Programs Selection Training Supervision Accident investigation Compliance NATMI © 2014

5 Implementing Safety Programs Set Standards Show How Keep Score Provide Recognition NATMI © 2014

6 Principles of Safety Programs Consider the overall system Consider underlying causes Manage safety Assign safety accountability NATMI © 2014

7 Quality Management Approach 1. Collect data 2. Identify root causes of problems 3. Develop appropriate solutions 4. Plan and make changes NATMI © 2014

8 Cycle of Improvement Plan Act Check Do NATMI © 2014

9 Course Objectives - 1 Recognize the role of the safety supervisor in implementing quality fleet safety programs Describe the benefits and requirements for the Safety Supervisor and Safety Director Certification offered by NATMI Implement recordkeeping systems to meet DOT and OSHA requirements Compile accident reports NATMI © 2014

10 Course Objectives - 2 Implement procedures to prevent employee injury and handle worker’s compensation claims Apply strategies to hire successfully Recognize driver retention problems and identify and implement strategies to improve retention Identify safety-related training needs and assess training resources to meet training requirements NATMI © 2014

11 Course Agenda - Day 1 Unit 1: Objectives of a Fleet Safety Program Unit 2: Overview of the NATMI Certification Program Unit 3: DOT/OSHA Record-Keeping Issues and Requirements Unit 4: Accident Prevention and Basic Investigation NATMI © 2014

12 Course Agenda - Day 2 Unit 5: Preventing Employee Injury and Handling Workers’ Compensation Claims Unit 6: Hiring the Right People Unit 7: Driver Retention Unit 8: Training for Safety’s Sake Unit 9: Implementing Safety in Your Company NATMI © 2014

Questions NATMI ©