LTI 3rd Party. Fire Truck 24 /April/2001 This car was turning left when a fire truck ran into the back of it.

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LTI 3rd Party. Fire Truck 24 /April/2001 This car was turning left when a fire truck ran into the back of it.

LTI 3rd Party. Fire Truck 24 /April/2001 The driver (3rd party) was seriously injured, whiplash and spinal damage.

LTI 3rd Party. Fire Truck 24 /April/2001 What happened What happened? The PDO driver was a fully trained, experienced, mature driver with good driving and HSE awareness records driver with good driving and HSE awareness records Fire Truck was on it’s regular weekly refuelling trip Fire Truck was on it’s regular weekly refuelling trip Truck was well maintained. No recorded defects Truck was well maintained. No recorded defects 3rd party car was turning left when struck by the fire 3rd party car was turning left when struck by the fire truck and damaged so severely that the car was a write-off truck and damaged so severely that the car was a write-off Fire Truck received minor damage from hitting the Fire Truck received minor damage from hitting the car and the slip road crash barrier car and the slip road crash barrier Fireman's driving did not suit the road situation or the Fireman's driving did not suit the road situation or the type vehicle he was driving type vehicle he was driving

LTI 3rd Party. Fire Truck 24 /April/2001 How do we put it right? Safety is Priority no.1 Drive to Survive (Pay Attention at ALL times. Be Proactive) Compliance (Stick to the Rules. STOP Work if Unsafe) Competence (Know the Hazards. Understand their Controls) Commit to Safety Make Safety your Way of Life