2. Mishap Prevention
National Safety Council estimates for Thanksgiving weekend:
• 418 traffic deaths
• 44,700 non-fatal injuries that require medical attention
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3. 2013 Holiday Season Fatalities
(27 November – 1 January)
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Thanksgiving
(27 Nov – 1 Dec)
Christmas
(24 – 25 Dec)
New Year
(31 Dec – 1 Jan)
PMV Navy 0 1 0
Marines 0 0 0
RECREATION/
OFF DUTY
Navy 0 0 0
Marines 0 0 2
Naval Safety Center data as of 11/24/2014
4. Mishap Contributing Factors
• Excessive speed
• Distractions
• Alcohol
• Poor decisions/judgment
• Inability to assess and minimize hazard
• Overconfidence
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6. Speeding
• Why? How much additional time will an accident or ticket
cost? Is it worth it?
• Speeding mishaps occur:
• not on interstates
• on local roads; speed > 55mph
• areas of impaired vision – curves, intersections, steep grades
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Act of exceeding posted speed limit or driving
too fast for conditions.
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8. Driving Distractions
Distraction: Anything taking eyes or mind off task of driving.
• Visual
• Mechanical
• Cognitive
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“80% of all crashes and 65% of
all near crashes involved
driver inattention within three
seconds of the crash”
– Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
“Drive now! Talk, eat and groom later.”
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9. Seatbelts
• “Single most effective means of protection in crash”
• Prevents ejection
• Spreads impact
• 40% decrease in fatal injury potential
• It’s the law
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11. Fatigue
Physiological state associated with reduced alertness,
performance and output.
SIGNS HOW TO AVOID FATIGUE
Burning Eyes Get Regular Sleep
Heavy Eyelids Recognize Signs
Inability to Focus Get Off Road
Yawning 12 am – 6 am
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12. Alcohol
• Legal substance (those of age)
• Thanksgiving mishaps – 40%
• Mixes with H2O, Coke, 7Up
• Does not mix with driving, firearms, snow skiing and other
winter sports
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13. Firearms
Rule #1 Always treat guns as if they were loaded.
Rule #2 Always keep guns pointed in a safe direction.
Rule #3 Always keep weapons on safe and finger off the trigger
until ready to fire.
Rule #4 Always keep guns unloaded until ready to use.
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15. Food Preparation and Handling
• Proper handling is key.
• Bacteria will spoil holiday meals. Follow these simple
preparation tips:
• Thaw turkey in refrigerator by weight.
• Use separate cutting boards and utensils; if using one cutting
board, wash often in hot soapy water.
• Cook turkey and stuffing separately; 165 degrees F indicates
doneness.
• Store leftovers quickly and properly.
• Ensure chilled foods are properly stored and handled.
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17. Home Injuries
Home Safety Council’s Top 5 Non-Fatal Injuries:
1. Falls (account for 41% of all home non-fatal injuries)
2. Struck by/against objects
3. Cuts/piercings
4. Overexertion
5. Poisoning
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18. Operational Risk Management
Manage your holiday plans and activities by applying the
principles of ORM and the A-B-C-D process of time-critical risk
management.
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ORM online: http://www.public.navy.mil/comnavsafecen/pages/orm/index.aspx
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19. Operational Risk Management
Gauge your risk and use resources to avoid potential for error.
Use the ABCD Model before, during and after your holiday trip.
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Customize
resource blocks
with holiday-related
activities, e.g.,
pre-trip
checklist, road
trip rules for
kids, GPS and
maps.
ORM online: http://www.public.navy.mil/comnavsafecen/pages/orm/index.aspx
Green = Good
situational
awareness. You
can catch errors
before they
occur.
Yellow = Higher
chance of errors.
Tools and
resources not in
place to catch
errors.
Red = Very high
chance of
serious error.
Stress may be
high, tunnel
vision may
occur.
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20. Travel Risk Planning System
• On-line, survey-style, risk-assessment tool
• Mitigates risk associated with driving long distances
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http://www.public.navy.mil/comnavsafecen/pages/ashore/motor_vehicle/trips.aspx
Image: http://www.decorgirl.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Roadtrip-map.png
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21. Summary
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Plan ahead.
Stay aware.
Keep risk to a minimum.
Have a safe and enjoyable holiday season!
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