Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle OperationsWednesday, December 17, 2008 - 11am-12:30pm CST |
Member Price $95.00 |
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The objective of any standard is to improve performance by “raising the bar”. The Z15.1 standard, Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations, does just that – serving as a user-friendly resource outlining precisely what is needed to develop a program and better manage vehicle operations. This includes reducing the frequency of collisions, preventing fatalities, injuries, property damage and traffic violations and ultimately lowering costs.
This live webcast is presented by Carmen Daecher, Chair of the ANSI Z15 Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) on Safety Requirements for Motor Vehicle Operations, and Bill Hinderks, Vice Chair of the Z15.1 standard. This webinar will give you a chance to wrap your arms around this important standard, discover some real-world examples of its implementation, give you a chance to ask questions and learn about the future of this standard.
This virtual class will take place on Wednesday, December 17th from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM central time.
Upon completion of this session you will receive:
Carmen Daecher is President of The Daecher Consulting Group, Inc. in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania and a specialist with over 35 years of experience in the transportation field. Throughout his career, Daecher has worked in multiple aspects of transportation safety. He currently consults with public and private clients, including municipalities, attorneys, insurance companies, commercial motor carriers, national organizations and other professional transportation safety groups.
Daecher has served as Administrator and Assistant Administrator of the ASSE's Transportation Practice Specialty and as Vice Chair of the ASSE's Council on Practices and Standards (CoPS). Presently, he is a member of the society's Government Affairs Committee. Daecher has spoken on behalf of the ASSE for numerous transportation safety issues, and he has contributed to the development of ASSE positions on transportation, worker safety and driver distraction. He has also written white papers on bus and truck security for the society and has made presentations at ASSE professional development conferences, regional conferences and seminars.
He holds a bachelor of arts degree in economics from Franklin and Marshall College and a master of science degree in transportation engineering from Villanova University.
Bill Hinderks is the Director of Loss Prevention with Risk & Insurance Management Company (RIMCO), a risk management and insurance services consulting firm in Bloomington, Illinois.
Hinderks has spent most of his 28-year career providing risk control consulting services to an array of industries and governmental entities. His experience includes ten years in various management roles as well.
A Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Hinderks has also achieved certification as a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), an Associate in Loss Control Management (ALCM) and an Associate in Risk Management (ARM). He is a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), and he currently serves as Vice Chair of the Z15.1 standard.
He holds a bachelor of arts degree in chemistry from the University of Minnesota-Duluth.
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For more information about ASSE Webinars, please contact Dan McNeill at dmcneill@asse.org or 847-768-3437.
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Save the Date: December 17th, 2008 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. central time. If you would like to participate, simply register ONLINE below, or contact our Customer Service Department at 847/699-2929.
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