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Area IV. Topic D. Fleet Safety

Introduction

"Safe vehicle operation is the result of training, skills, planning, and action, not chance. Unfortunately, many companies fail to pay enough attention to the safe operation of motor vehicles.... Companies can control driver error by implementing a program of driver selection, training, and supervision, while vehicle failure can be reduced by a systematic preventive maintenance program. As experience has shown, the unsupervised fleet usually has higher accident costs than the supervised one." — Accident Prevention Manual for Business and Industry: Administration and Programs, NSC Pub.

Exam Question Banks (10 questions each) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
References & Notes

  1. Fleet Safety at Abbott (A)
  2. 2000 Statistics
  3. Why A Traffic Safety Program?
  4. Fleet Safety Management Guidelines
  5. Fleet Safety Management System Guidelines
  6. Fleet Safety Management System Fundamentals
  7. Driver Training, Awareness and Performance
  8. Maintenance Shop Safety
  9. Accident Analysis
  10. Maintenance Programs
  11. Title 49--Transportation
  12. ANSI 16.1-1996
  13. Fleet Owner Magazine
  14. Fleet Maintenance Magazine
  15. Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance

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Disclaimer: This material is for training purposes only. Its purpose is to inform employers of best practices in occupational safety and health and general OSHA compliance requirements. This material is not, in any way, a substitute for any provision of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 or any standards issued by OSHA.




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