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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, motor vehicle-related accidents are the leading cause of occupational fatalities in the United States. Of approximately 5,700 fatalities annually reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 35% are associated with motor vehicles.
But what is at the root of the problem? Is it a workforce plagued by too many electronic age distractions, worker fatigue or something more than this? And as SH&E professionals, what can we do to turn the tide?
Take part in ASSE’s Virtual Symposium – Best Practices in Transportation Safety and connect with colleagues from around the world through an easy-to-access virtual learning portal. Discover best practices, learn new techniques and interact with experts in the transportation field in an effort to help us realize a decline in fatalities and lower driver risk in the workplace!
Highlights Include!
- In-depth looks at the best practices of other organizations and how you may adapt them to meet your fleet, direct delivery and private transportation safety needs.
- A virtual panel discussion with leading experts on the impact of CSA 2010 Comprehensive Safety Analysis - FMCSA’s New Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Compliance Model
- A special presentation by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Matt Richtel, whose recent New York Times series on distracted driving helped to spark government action.
- And much more!
Benefits!
- ANYWHERE/ANYTIME viewing! Miss a live session? Not a problem! View the session recording whenever it’s most convenient!
- Slides from each session
- An online compendium of transportation-safety related articles and proceedings from past ASSE PDCs.
- Earn 1.0 CEUs!
- Network and collaborate with other attendees and experts in the world of construction safety!
- Free electronic copy of the ANSI/ASSE Z15.1-2006: Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations standard!
Learning Outcomes
As a result of participating in this program, participants will be able to:
- Apply methodologies for minimizing the risk of driving-related workplace injuries due to human fatigue factors, distracted driving incidents or poor driving skills.
- Apply new transportation safety management principles or concepts into existing programs.
- Evaluate new transportation safety-related tools/technologies and demonstrate real-world success stories achieved through their implementation.
- Use case studies to explore best practices in reducing driver injuries in the workplace and develop insights for application on the job.
- Comply with transportation related SH&E regulations, legislation, voluntary national consensus standards, and other recommendations.