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Resources to Build a Fleet Safety Program
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Jack Hanley NETS Executive Director FSC | July 20, 2016
Member UN Road Safety Collaboration
Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 2015
Board Members and Mission
NETS is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the safety of employees, their families, and members of the communities in which they live and work by
preventing traffic crashes that occur on-and-off the job.
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Employer ROAD SAFETY Progression
Minimal Attention
Danger Zone
Company Drivers /
Incidental Drivers
Entire Workforce
Workforce Families
Community Outreach
Corporate Social Responsibility/ Sustainability
Driving is likely the highest risk activity
employees do on a daily basis
NETS Board of Directors
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NETS Resources
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NETS Resources and Partners
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NETSWork A monthly publication of the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety
Monthly eNewsletter®
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Drive Safely Work Week™ 2016
NETS Resources and Programs
Year-round
FORUM Exchange
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NETS Annual Fleet Safety Conference
NETS Membership
Orlando OCT 12-13, 2016 Annual
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS® Fleet
Safety Benchmark Program
Cost of Motor Vehicle Crashes to Employers--2015™
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Cost of Motor Vehicle Crashes to Employers--2015™
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STRENGTH IN NUMBERS® Cost of Motor Vehicle
Crashes to Employers--2015™
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STRENGTH IN NUMBERS® Cost of Motor Vehicle
Crashes to Employers--2015™
Recommended Road Safety Practices™
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• Driver and driving training • Company road safety rules and procedures • Monitoring and feedback
Comprehensive Guide to Road Safety™
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• 21-languages
• Initiating a road safety program
• In the early stages of policy and program development
• Managing more mature road safety management systems and interventions
Guide to Defensive Driver Training™
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Part 1: Defensive Driver Training
Program
Part 2: Company Driver Risk
Assessment and Intervention
Part 3: Theory Session
Part 4: Practical Session
Part 5: Instructor Qualifications
and Competence
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Road Safety for All Employees 1
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Drive Safely Work Week™ 2016
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Road Safety for All Employees 2
Campaign topics • Drowsy driving • Fatigue • Distracted driving • Seat belts • Speeding • Risk assessment • Sleepiness assessment
Available mid-August at www.trafficsafety.org
Free of charge
GLOBAL
METRICS Fleet sizes, mileage, crashes, injuries By country By vehicle type
• Light vehicles • Sedans, SUVs, pick-up
trucks, mini-vans • Medium (10,000-25,999 lbs.) • Heavy (26,000+ lbs.) • 2 and 3-wheeled motorized
PROGRAM ELEMENTS By country
Benchmark Scope
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Benchmark Program Elements
• Cell phone policy • Driver training programs • Communication • High risk driver intervention programs • Commentary Drives | Ride-alongs • Collision Review Process • IVMS • Scorecard | Metric • Leadership | Champion • Program ownership • Safety features | Telematics/Collision avoidance/etc.
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Fleet Safety Key Performance Indicators
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Q7.1. Which data points are included on your fleet safety scorecard? (Choose all that apply, but you must choose at least three.)
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Use of Light Duty Vehicle Safety Features
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Q14. Which of the following safety features do you currently require on passenger vehicles in your company fleet? (Choose all that apply, with the understanding that there may be some world areas where standards necessarily vary.)
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Program Elements Example: Mobile Phone Policies (Data Year 2014)
POLICY: MOBILE PHONE Yes 76 97%
No 2 3%
Describe policy Allow hands-free 43 57%
Ban any type 30 39%
Ban texting only 3 4%
Violation of policy Disciplinary action 65 86%
(Choose all that apply) Issue a warning 36 47%
Termination 43 57%
Commentary drive 9 12%
No special action 12 16% 20
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Program Elements Example: In-vehicle Monitoring Systems (Data Year 2014)
IVMS
#
%
Use IVMS
Yes
34
44
No
44
56
Review IVMS data after collisions Yes, for all collisions 20 59
Yes, serious collisions only 9 36
No 5 15 21
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2015 Benchmark Program Best Practices
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Best Practices FORUM Exchange
Year-round Best Practices
FORUM Exchange
Over 175 fleet safety questions asked and answered by NETS members
The best practices FORUM exchange plus much more are
found in the “members only” section of NETS’ website--
www.trafficsafety.org
- Identifying high-risk drivers
- Presenting the cost of collisions to
management
- Use of in-vehicle monitoring systems
- On-line vs. behind-the wheel training
- Categorizing collisions
- Identifying high risk drivers
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5-year Trend
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
USA: % of Fleet in a Collision
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Employer ROAD SAFETY Progression
Minimal Attention
Danger Zone
Company Drivers /
Incidental Drivers
Entire Workforce
Workforce Families
Community Outreach
Corporate Social Responsibility/ Sustainability
Driving is likely the highest risk activity
employees do on a daily basis
NETS Board of Directors
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Questions?
twitter.com/NETS_RoadSafety
For more information: Jack Hanley
Executive Director [email protected]
www.trafficsafety.org
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NETSWork A monthly publication of the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety
Monthly eNewsletter®