MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY AT WORK

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Use the following graphics to encourage safe driving, on and off the job.

Fatigue Detection Technology

How To: Choose the right fatigue detection technology for your workplace[PNG - 113 KB]
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Purpose: Think carefully about what new information the technology will provide compared to the data you already have.[PNG - 133 KB]
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Science: Ask the supplier to share testing results that show the technology accurately measures fatigue or a sign of fatigue (e.g., slow reaction time, eyelid droop).[PNG - 141 KB]
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Reliability: Consider how reliable the technology is in different settings (e.g., wireless connectivity, extreme temperatures, humidity, lighting).[PNG - 131 KB]
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Feedback: Find out how quickly the technology provides alerts and what cues (visual, audio, vibration) it uses. Sufficient feedback time and the right cues for the work setting can prevent close calls.[PNG - 146 KB]
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Fit: Determine if the technology work with your current systems (e.g., vehicle telematics). Systems that work together can make it easier to predict and detect fatigue risk.[PNG - 137 KB]
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User Experience: Find out if your workers will embrace using the technology. If a device is uncomfortable or bulky, or if there is a data or privacy concern it may not be your best option.[PNG - 143 KB]
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Workers with sleep problems are 62% more likely to experience a work-related injury. Worker safety matters.[PNG - 126 KB]
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Fatigue can reduce focus, slow reaction time, and impair decision-making skills.[PNG - 87 KB]
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Law Enforcement

Law Enforcement Officers: Lower your risk of being struck by a passing vehicle[JPG - 358 KB]
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Prevent Struck-by Incidents at Crash Scenes: Maintain situational awareness: Keep you head on a swivel, work within traffic control zone, avoid the gap between vehicles, don't turn your back to traffic, always have an escape plan[JPG - 399 KB]
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Prevent Struck-by Incidents at Crash Scenes: Wear your ANSI-approved tearaway high visibility safety vest any time you are exposed to vehicle traffic or working a crash scene.[JPG - 393 KB]
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Prevent Struck-by Incidents at Crash Scenes: Follow your agency's Standard Operating Procedures on temporary traffic control zones.[JPG - 348 KB]
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Prevent Struck-by Incidents at Crash Scenes: Understand the Incident Command Structure and work collaboratively with other responders.[JPG - 398 KB]
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Prevent Struck-by Incidents at Crash Scenes: 1) Maintain situational awareness 2) Wear your ANSI-approved tearaway high visibility safety vest 3) Follow your agency's Standard Operating Procedures on temporary traffic control zones 4) Understand the Incident Command Structure[JPG - 480 KB]
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Law Enforcement Officers: Lower your risk of being struck by a passing vehicle[JPG - 276 KB]
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More than 200 law enforcement officers died due to struck-by incidents from 2005-2019 (24% of motor vehicle-related officer deaths).[JPG - 504 KB]
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More than 200 law enforcement officers died due to struck-by incidents from 2005-2019 (24% of motor vehicle-related officer deaths).[JPG - 281 KB]
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Distracted Driving

Speeding

Behind the wheel, driving is your primary job. Hands-free not equal to Distraction-free. Just drive.[JPG - 212 KB]
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Behind the wheel? Calls and texting take your attention away from your primary job. Just drive.[JPG - 292 KB]
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Behind the wheel, driving is your primary job. Eyes on the road. Hands on the wheel. Mind on driving.[JPG - 221 KB]
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Behind the wheel, driving is your primary job. Keep your eyes on the road, hands on the wheel, and mind on driving.[JPG - 436 KB]
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FaceBook graphic: Speeding - Slow Down[JPG - 221 KB]
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Instagram graphic: Speeding - Slow Down[JPG - 317 KB]
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In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems (IVMS)

IVMS social media graphic[PNG - 207 KB]
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