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POV Safety
MISSION FIRST…PEOPLE ALWAYS…ONE TEAM
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POV Safety
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POV / Motorcycle Safety Quiz POV Accident Statistics Standards Six Point POV Safety Program Washington State Traffic Laws Vehicle Inspections Questions
AGENDA
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#1 Killer of Soldiers in FY02 110 POV fatalities in FY02 13% > FY01 2/3 of all fatal accidents (on- and off-duty) 25% of POV fatals are motorcyclists 24% were speeding 14% were distracted/not paying attention 14% were Alcohol/Drug related 11% failed to wear PPE
Army FY 02 POV Accident Stats
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Oct
Nov Dec Jan
Feb
Mar Apr
May Ju
n Jul
Aug Sep
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
DA POV Accidents
Good
FY 03 Glide Path
66
Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep0
10
20
30
40
50
60
FORSCOM POV Accidents
Good
FY 03 Glide Path
77
Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fort Lewis POV Accidents
Good
FY 03 Glide Path
88
WA State Traffic Laws FL Reg 190-5 (Installation Traffic Code) AR 385-55 (Prevention of Motor Vehicle
Accidents) FL Reg 385-7 (Command Review of Soldier
Deaths and Serious Injuries) CSA Six Point POV Safety Program
Standards
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Command Emphasis Discipline Risk Management Standards Provide Alternatives Commander’s Assessment
CSA Six Point Program
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Leadership Emphasis Presence Knowledge Influence
Command Emphasis
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Identify Counsel Modify
Discipline
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ID Hazards Assess Hazards Make Decisions Implement Controls Supervise Execution POV Tool Box
Risk Management
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High and Unmistakable Standards Enforce Follow Educate Inspect
Standards
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On Post Activities Look for Transportation Alternatives Keep On Post Facilities Open Later
Provide Alternatives
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Assess Determine what happened Why it happened How to prevent it Implement Corrective and Preventive
Measures Publicize Lessons Learned
Commander’s Assessment
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Prevent needless loss of life Prevent loss of resources
Ultimate Goal
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Mandatory Training Briefings Inspection Correction of Offenses Use of Six Point Program NCO Business with Leader Support
Preventing POV Accidents
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Single male soldier E4 and below 26 years of age or younger Why these soldiers are typical victims
Victim Profile
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Within 25 miles of where we live and work
Where Accidents Occur
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Fatigue Speed Alcohol ? Inexperience
Primary Causes Of POV Accidents
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NOSEATBELT
Primary Cause Of POV Fatalities
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Aim high in steering Get the big picture Keep your eyes moving Leave yourself an out Make sure they see you
How to Avoid an Accident
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Valid motorcycle license Army approved motorcycle course
Motorcycle Registration
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Form 1556, or; Self Pay
Motorcycle Course
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Properly fastened Helmet, DOT approved Eye protection (Clear goggles/Face
shield) Protective clothing (LS shirt, pants,
gloves) High visibility garments Footwear (over the ankle shoes)
PPE For Motorcycles
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Must have two rearview mirrors Headlights must be on at all times Use of headphones or earphones while
operating a motorcycle or moped is prohibited
Other Motorcycle Requirements
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DUI Seatbelts Car Seats Booster Seats Front v. Rear Seat
Washington State Traffic Laws
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Limit .08 New Police Powers Tougher Sentences Cost and Consenquences
DUI
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MANDATORY
Seatbelts
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Rear-Facing Infant Seats = Age 1 or 20 lbs
Forward-Facing Child Car Seats = Age 4 or 40 lbs
Car Seats
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Children age four (or 40 lbs) up to age six (or 60 lbs) are required to be in a Booster
Seat
Booster Seats
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Children under age six are required to ride in the back seat if the vehicle is equipped with a passenger side air bag
Front v. Rear seat
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QUESTIONS?