DOMESTIC ARRAGEMENTS Emergency Exists Fire Alarms and Evacuation Toilets and Breaks Introductions GSM/Mobiles –Switch off Please.

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DOMESTIC ARRAGEMENTS Emergency Exists Fire Alarms and Evacuation Toilets and Breaks Introductions GSM/Mobiles –Switch off Please

RAISING AWARENESS By Saleh H. Al Mahrooqi MSE/152

IN-CAR SAFETY ALWAYS USE YOUR SEATBELT

Aims And Objectives. Encourage/Highlight the benefits of using in-car safety devices. (Clip) Clip) Highlight the consequences of non-use of in-car safety devices (Clip) Clip) To raise awareness of the dangers of irresponsible occupant behaviour (Clip) Clip

Introduction What is the role of a safety device in a vehicle? Vehicle safety features are distinguished by two categories; ‘Primary Safety’ and ‘Secondary Safety’. Primary safety features aim to prevent an accident taking place, e.g. good brakes, tyres. Secondary safety features aim to prevent/minimise injury to a vehicle occupant once the accident has occurred, e.g. side impact protection systems, airbags.

Seat belts are a secondary safety device Objectives:- Preventing ejection from the vehicle in an impact Reducing the risk of contact with the interior of the vehicle or reducing the speed of such impacts Providing a distributed force to the wearer to give the necessary support in an accident, restraining the vehicle occupant before guiding them back into their seat Providing a distributed force to the wearer to give the necessary support in an accident, restraining the vehicle occupant before guiding them back into their seat Compliance with regulations

Benefit. The wearing of seat belts is preventing many of deaths and serious injuries taking place on road traffic accident. (Remember no spare parts for Human beings) However: Seat belts, of course, do not prevent an accident taking place. They do, play a crucial role in reducing the severity of injury to vehicle occupants involved in an accident.

Visual Inspection on Seat Belts Fluffing and Fraying Cuts and Nicks Holes

Visual Inspection on Seat belts Poor Retracting and Locking Weak Connections Damaged Buckles

Performance indicators Casualty severity Accident data analysis, In 2007 – 190 RTA - 2 died In 2008 – 217 RTA - 5 died As a result of not wearing seat belt

Types of Seat belts Cars, Vans and Minibuses Coaches. Children should be individually restrained.

More Encouragement Doesn't your child deserve a safe ride ride Please Note: This film is refer to 2004 stats most important is demonstration of use of seat belts

Questions Do you Know the Country have a policy? Will you honestly lead by example, not just with your Company but more importantly with your loved ones? ALWAYS USE YOUR SEATBELT Any Questions ………………….???

REMEMBER You are Responsible!