The document discusses safety protocols for employees of Linde, an industrial gas company, regarding work tasks and transportation. It provides seven rules for safety: only undertake authorized tasks following procedures; ask about hazards before starting tasks; always follow rules and standards; stay alert and assess risks; act immediately if unsafe behavior is seen; stop work if unsure of safety; and consider others' safety. It then shares comments from various Linde employees about how adopting personal ownership for safety (Golden Rule #1) is important to ensure safety for themselves, coworkers, and the public.
This document discusses road safety and provides tips for safe driving. It notes that while certain car brands may be perceived as safe, it is ultimately the driver's behavior that determines safety. The document lists several accident facts and recommends that drivers maintain awareness of changing conditions, obey speed limits, keep hands on the wheel, avoid tailgating, and take breaks if tired. The overall message is that we all share the road and drivers should practice safe behaviors to ensure everyone arrives alive.
Data in cars can be creepy – Hacker Halted 2019 – Andrea AmicoEC-Council
THE $750 BILLION VEHICLE DATA GOLD RUSH – PIRATES AHOY!
Vehicle data may be worth $750b by 2030. Problem: vehicle security, privacy, and user awareness of risks are inadequate. Andrea Amico will share some exploits including his “CarsBlues” which exposes people’s personal data, affects 22 makes, and is still a 0-Day for tens of millions of vehicles.
This document discusses road safety and encourages safe driving practices. It notes that excessive speed contributes to 25% of accidents and 70% of accidents occur within 25 miles of home. It provides tips for safe driving, including obeying speed limits, maintaining control of your vehicle, being alert to changing conditions, and taking breaks if tired. The overall message is that road safety is a shared responsibility and drivers should commit to safe driving behaviors.
This document discusses road safety and encourages safe driving practices. It notes that excessive speed contributes to 25% of accidents and 70% of accidents occur within 25 miles of home. It provides tips for safe driving, including obeying speed limits, maintaining control of your vehicle, being alert to changing conditions, and taking breaks if tired. The overall message is that road safety is a shared responsibility and drivers should commit to safe driving behaviors.
Damage to vehicles during transit is an unavoidable problem for fleet managers. The most common causes are weather events like hail storms and carelessness during transportation. While fleet managers have little control over transit damage, they can partner with reputable transport vendors and consider vehicle specifications to potentially reduce damage risks. When damage does occur, financial responsibility typically lies with the transit company, and fleet managers should know claim processes.
Safety safety driving BY BABASAB PATIL Babasab Patil
This document discusses road safety and encourages safe driving practices. It notes that 25% of accidents are due to excessive speed and 70% occur within 25 miles of home. The document advises drivers to expect others' mistakes, drive slowly, stick to their lane, be alert to changing conditions, obey speed limits, keep hands on the wheel, get a full view of the road, avoid tailgating and aggressive driving, and take breaks if tired. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of being a safe driver since the road is shared by many people.
Accraply is a leader in the packaging and industrial labeling industry offering a wide variety of labeling systems and labeling equipment products. Visit Accraply.com to know more.
This document provides information and safety tips for drivers at PAR/RTA Brands. It notes that there was an accident every 36,885 miles driven or every 4,100 clients transported in the past year. With new vehicles being added, drivers are asked to practice safe driving habits to avoid damage. Tips include looking far ahead, maintaining safe distances, avoiding distractions like phones, securing loose items, and controlling road rage.
This document discusses road safety and provides tips for safe driving. It notes that while certain car brands may be perceived as safe, it is ultimately the driver's behavior that determines safety. The document lists several accident facts and recommends that drivers maintain awareness of changing conditions, obey speed limits, keep hands on the wheel, avoid tailgating, and take breaks if tired. The overall message is that we all share the road and drivers should practice safe behaviors to ensure everyone arrives alive.
Data in cars can be creepy – Hacker Halted 2019 – Andrea AmicoEC-Council
THE $750 BILLION VEHICLE DATA GOLD RUSH – PIRATES AHOY!
Vehicle data may be worth $750b by 2030. Problem: vehicle security, privacy, and user awareness of risks are inadequate. Andrea Amico will share some exploits including his “CarsBlues” which exposes people’s personal data, affects 22 makes, and is still a 0-Day for tens of millions of vehicles.
This document discusses road safety and encourages safe driving practices. It notes that excessive speed contributes to 25% of accidents and 70% of accidents occur within 25 miles of home. It provides tips for safe driving, including obeying speed limits, maintaining control of your vehicle, being alert to changing conditions, and taking breaks if tired. The overall message is that road safety is a shared responsibility and drivers should commit to safe driving behaviors.
This document discusses road safety and encourages safe driving practices. It notes that excessive speed contributes to 25% of accidents and 70% of accidents occur within 25 miles of home. It provides tips for safe driving, including obeying speed limits, maintaining control of your vehicle, being alert to changing conditions, and taking breaks if tired. The overall message is that road safety is a shared responsibility and drivers should commit to safe driving behaviors.
Damage to vehicles during transit is an unavoidable problem for fleet managers. The most common causes are weather events like hail storms and carelessness during transportation. While fleet managers have little control over transit damage, they can partner with reputable transport vendors and consider vehicle specifications to potentially reduce damage risks. When damage does occur, financial responsibility typically lies with the transit company, and fleet managers should know claim processes.
Safety safety driving BY BABASAB PATIL Babasab Patil
This document discusses road safety and encourages safe driving practices. It notes that 25% of accidents are due to excessive speed and 70% occur within 25 miles of home. The document advises drivers to expect others' mistakes, drive slowly, stick to their lane, be alert to changing conditions, obey speed limits, keep hands on the wheel, get a full view of the road, avoid tailgating and aggressive driving, and take breaks if tired. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of being a safe driver since the road is shared by many people.
Accraply is a leader in the packaging and industrial labeling industry offering a wide variety of labeling systems and labeling equipment products. Visit Accraply.com to know more.
This document provides information and safety tips for drivers at PAR/RTA Brands. It notes that there was an accident every 36,885 miles driven or every 4,100 clients transported in the past year. With new vehicles being added, drivers are asked to practice safe driving habits to avoid damage. Tips include looking far ahead, maintaining safe distances, avoiding distractions like phones, securing loose items, and controlling road rage.
This document provides an overview and agenda for the "Facility Management Law School" conference on February 21-22, 2011 in Dallas, TX. The conference, presented by the International Association of Venue Managers and the Academy for Venue Safety & Security, aims to educate facility managers about legal issues they may face, such as torts, contracts, risk management, and litigation. Specific topics will include duty of care, reasonable foreseeability of risks, warnings and liability waivers, risk assessment, deposition procedures, and a mock deposition exercise. The goal is to help managers understand and mitigate legal risks at venues dealing with issues like alcohol/drugs, fires, crowds, aggression, and accidents.
The document discusses the state of the air cargo industry and challenges it faces. It summarizes that 2010 saw record growth for the industry but challenges remained. In 2010, security incidents in Yemen highlighted vulnerabilities in cargo screening. This led to calls for 100% cargo screening from politicians and scrutiny from media. The industry advocates for a risk-based, multi-layered security approach rather than 100% screening due to logistical and economic concerns. Upcoming challenges in 2011 include meeting inbound screening deadlines and adjusting to airline mergers. The industry organization Airforwarders Association works to educate regulators and advocate for sound policies and legislation to address these challenges.
NCU FM has created a new radio program called "Roadwise" that aims to educate listeners about safe, responsible, and legal road use in Jamaica. The 10-minute program will air twice weekly and discuss topics like defensive driving tips, vehicle maintenance, road laws, and accident prevention. It seeks sponsorship from companies involved in auto sales, insurance, road construction, and other industries to help spread road safety messages to its audience of drivers, families, seniors, and pedestrians. Sponsorship options include commercial spots during and around the program for $15,000 or $12,000 for co-sponsorship recognition.
DeFranco Insurance is an independent insurance agency located in Seattle, Washington that offers a wide range of insurance products for individuals, families, and businesses. They represent many top-rated insurance companies and aim to provide customers with flexibility, economy, and superior protection. Services include auto, home, and business insurance, as well as specialty products. Customers can obtain quotes online or by calling the agency.
Glass & Robson are experienced personal injury attorneys in Atlanta specializing in accident cases. They handle a wide range of personal injury cases including auto accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle wrecks, premises liability, and more. As the leading auto accident attorneys in the area, they represent many clients injured in car collisions and handle such cases daily to achieve the best results possible. Their analysis seeks to determine the full cause of motorcycle or other accidents and they negotiate strongly with insurance firms on clients' behalf.
The document discusses David Dalrymple's extensive experience and expertise in vehicle rescue and extrication over 24 years. It notes that he is an instructor, educator, and international expert who specializes in vehicle rescue tactics. The presentation will cover new vehicle technology, supplemental restraint systems, trends in the field, and include a question and answer section.
The document discusses the importance of offering excess uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage to clients. It notes that many drivers are uninsured or underinsured, leaving clients vulnerable if they are injured in an accident caused by such a driver. Excess UM/UIM coverage from a personal umbrella policy can help cover medical bills and lost income if a client is injured in an accident where the at-fault driver lacks sufficient insurance. The document urges agents to explain the value of UM/UIM coverage to clients and offer it as part of auto and personal umbrella policies to protect both clients and the agency from potential errors and omissions claims.
The document discusses drink driving and car accidents. It defines drink driving as operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration over the legal limit, which varies by jurisdiction. It notes that while most drivers who drink have low blood alcohol levels and are not in fatal crashes, a small number of drivers with very high levels are disproportionately represented in fatal accidents. It also states that there are no simple solutions to preventing drink driving and that it requires a multifaceted approach like most social problems.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Leaned have enabled to development of self driving vehicle technology. They are starting to appear and actual sales may start next year. They can drive, but are they ready to integrate with us?
Kanner & Pintaluga provides aggressive and effective legal representation to our clients with the highest standards of excellence, compassion and integrity.
Read This Book To Learn About Your Legal Rights Following an Illinois Car Acc...Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers
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The Royal Netherlands Embassy in Washington, DC underwent renovations to transform a double row of closed offices into an airy, transparent space. The new open layout is intended to stimulate creativity and collaboration among embassy staff. The renovations opened up the floor plan to increase interaction and idea sharing within the embassy.
La óptica estudia los fenómenos relacionados con la luz. Existen tres tipos de óptica: óptica física, óptica cristalina y óptica electrónica. La luz blanca contiene todo el espectro visible desde 380 nm a 750 nm. La luz se propaga en línea recta desde una fuente luminosa y puede iluminar cuerpos de manera transparente, translúcida u opaca. Se puede medir la longitud de onda, intensidad y temperatura de color de la luz.
Universidad pedagogica y tecnologica de colombiayeimy2015
Este documento presenta información sobre Yeimy Liliana Sarmiento Martínez, una estudiante de la Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia en la Facultad de Estudios a Distancia en el programa de Licenciatura en Educación Básica con énfasis en TICs y Ambientes de Aprendizaje. El documento contiene detalles sobre la unidad 3 de ofimática en el siglo XXI.
The document discusses the importance of keeping one's surroundings clean by preventing disease transmission, promoting healthy living, and ensuring the environment is suitable for children. It provides tips for maintaining clean surrounds such as not littering, sorting trash, fixing items before throwing them out, composting food waste, and avoiding disposable products. Clean surrounds allow for free movement, foster well-being, and create fresh air.
ready to eat, easy gourmet CASA DE LOS MUÑECOS, DOLORES ZAVALA, 2015. MOLE POBLANO, LASAGNA DE MOLE, CANELONES DE CUITLACOCHE, MIXIOTE PORTOBELLO, SALSA DE JAMAICA PICANTE, SALSA DE TAMARINDO PICANTE, MERMELADA DE MARACUYA, PREMIO SUPER TASTE AWARD AND FIVE STAR DIAMOND AWARD
This document is a resume for Abram Michael S. De Leon. It summarizes his educational and professional experiences. He graduated from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, majoring in Human Resource Management. His work experience includes projects with De La Salle Philippines and an HR internship at Veyance Technologies. He was also involved in several student organizations and projects during his time at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde.
El documento describe tres proteínas estructurales: la queratina, que forma el pelo, piel y uñas; la albúmina, una proteína soluble del plasma sanguíneo; y el fibrinógeno, una proteína precursora de la fibrina responsable de la formación de coágulos de sangre. El fibrinógeno está formado por tres pares de cadenas polipeptídicas unidas por puentes disulfuro que le dan una estructura alargada dividida en tres secciones: el nódulo central y dos externos.
Repositioned retail service provider with new differentiated “ARAMARK Advantage” branded music, comic, food channel and juvenile merchandising programs. Tangibly increased the value of division prior to company being sold to our largest competitor.
This document provides an overview of a webinar presented by Dr. Lisa D'Adamo-Weinstein and Dr. Tacy Holliday on best practices for using technology in learning centers. The webinar covered key trends in technology use among college students, examples of technologies that can be used in learning centers for staff training and student support, and tips for developing a technology plan for a learning center. Attendees were provided with resources and opportunities to continue the discussion after the webinar.
This document provides an overview and agenda for the "Facility Management Law School" conference on February 21-22, 2011 in Dallas, TX. The conference, presented by the International Association of Venue Managers and the Academy for Venue Safety & Security, aims to educate facility managers about legal issues they may face, such as torts, contracts, risk management, and litigation. Specific topics will include duty of care, reasonable foreseeability of risks, warnings and liability waivers, risk assessment, deposition procedures, and a mock deposition exercise. The goal is to help managers understand and mitigate legal risks at venues dealing with issues like alcohol/drugs, fires, crowds, aggression, and accidents.
The document discusses the state of the air cargo industry and challenges it faces. It summarizes that 2010 saw record growth for the industry but challenges remained. In 2010, security incidents in Yemen highlighted vulnerabilities in cargo screening. This led to calls for 100% cargo screening from politicians and scrutiny from media. The industry advocates for a risk-based, multi-layered security approach rather than 100% screening due to logistical and economic concerns. Upcoming challenges in 2011 include meeting inbound screening deadlines and adjusting to airline mergers. The industry organization Airforwarders Association works to educate regulators and advocate for sound policies and legislation to address these challenges.
NCU FM has created a new radio program called "Roadwise" that aims to educate listeners about safe, responsible, and legal road use in Jamaica. The 10-minute program will air twice weekly and discuss topics like defensive driving tips, vehicle maintenance, road laws, and accident prevention. It seeks sponsorship from companies involved in auto sales, insurance, road construction, and other industries to help spread road safety messages to its audience of drivers, families, seniors, and pedestrians. Sponsorship options include commercial spots during and around the program for $15,000 or $12,000 for co-sponsorship recognition.
DeFranco Insurance is an independent insurance agency located in Seattle, Washington that offers a wide range of insurance products for individuals, families, and businesses. They represent many top-rated insurance companies and aim to provide customers with flexibility, economy, and superior protection. Services include auto, home, and business insurance, as well as specialty products. Customers can obtain quotes online or by calling the agency.
Glass & Robson are experienced personal injury attorneys in Atlanta specializing in accident cases. They handle a wide range of personal injury cases including auto accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle wrecks, premises liability, and more. As the leading auto accident attorneys in the area, they represent many clients injured in car collisions and handle such cases daily to achieve the best results possible. Their analysis seeks to determine the full cause of motorcycle or other accidents and they negotiate strongly with insurance firms on clients' behalf.
The document discusses David Dalrymple's extensive experience and expertise in vehicle rescue and extrication over 24 years. It notes that he is an instructor, educator, and international expert who specializes in vehicle rescue tactics. The presentation will cover new vehicle technology, supplemental restraint systems, trends in the field, and include a question and answer section.
The document discusses the importance of offering excess uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage to clients. It notes that many drivers are uninsured or underinsured, leaving clients vulnerable if they are injured in an accident caused by such a driver. Excess UM/UIM coverage from a personal umbrella policy can help cover medical bills and lost income if a client is injured in an accident where the at-fault driver lacks sufficient insurance. The document urges agents to explain the value of UM/UIM coverage to clients and offer it as part of auto and personal umbrella policies to protect both clients and the agency from potential errors and omissions claims.
The document discusses drink driving and car accidents. It defines drink driving as operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration over the legal limit, which varies by jurisdiction. It notes that while most drivers who drink have low blood alcohol levels and are not in fatal crashes, a small number of drivers with very high levels are disproportionately represented in fatal accidents. It also states that there are no simple solutions to preventing drink driving and that it requires a multifaceted approach like most social problems.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Leaned have enabled to development of self driving vehicle technology. They are starting to appear and actual sales may start next year. They can drive, but are they ready to integrate with us?
Kanner & Pintaluga provides aggressive and effective legal representation to our clients with the highest standards of excellence, compassion and integrity.
Read This Book To Learn About Your Legal Rights Following an Illinois Car Acc...Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers
This document provides a copyright notice for content published by Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers. It states that no part of the publication may be reproduced without prior written permission, except for brief quotations for critical reviews or certain noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. Contact information is provided for Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers.
The Royal Netherlands Embassy in Washington, DC underwent renovations to transform a double row of closed offices into an airy, transparent space. The new open layout is intended to stimulate creativity and collaboration among embassy staff. The renovations opened up the floor plan to increase interaction and idea sharing within the embassy.
La óptica estudia los fenómenos relacionados con la luz. Existen tres tipos de óptica: óptica física, óptica cristalina y óptica electrónica. La luz blanca contiene todo el espectro visible desde 380 nm a 750 nm. La luz se propaga en línea recta desde una fuente luminosa y puede iluminar cuerpos de manera transparente, translúcida u opaca. Se puede medir la longitud de onda, intensidad y temperatura de color de la luz.
Universidad pedagogica y tecnologica de colombiayeimy2015
Este documento presenta información sobre Yeimy Liliana Sarmiento Martínez, una estudiante de la Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia en la Facultad de Estudios a Distancia en el programa de Licenciatura en Educación Básica con énfasis en TICs y Ambientes de Aprendizaje. El documento contiene detalles sobre la unidad 3 de ofimática en el siglo XXI.
The document discusses the importance of keeping one's surroundings clean by preventing disease transmission, promoting healthy living, and ensuring the environment is suitable for children. It provides tips for maintaining clean surrounds such as not littering, sorting trash, fixing items before throwing them out, composting food waste, and avoiding disposable products. Clean surrounds allow for free movement, foster well-being, and create fresh air.
ready to eat, easy gourmet CASA DE LOS MUÑECOS, DOLORES ZAVALA, 2015. MOLE POBLANO, LASAGNA DE MOLE, CANELONES DE CUITLACOCHE, MIXIOTE PORTOBELLO, SALSA DE JAMAICA PICANTE, SALSA DE TAMARINDO PICANTE, MERMELADA DE MARACUYA, PREMIO SUPER TASTE AWARD AND FIVE STAR DIAMOND AWARD
This document is a resume for Abram Michael S. De Leon. It summarizes his educational and professional experiences. He graduated from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, majoring in Human Resource Management. His work experience includes projects with De La Salle Philippines and an HR internship at Veyance Technologies. He was also involved in several student organizations and projects during his time at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde.
El documento describe tres proteínas estructurales: la queratina, que forma el pelo, piel y uñas; la albúmina, una proteína soluble del plasma sanguíneo; y el fibrinógeno, una proteína precursora de la fibrina responsable de la formación de coágulos de sangre. El fibrinógeno está formado por tres pares de cadenas polipeptídicas unidas por puentes disulfuro que le dan una estructura alargada dividida en tres secciones: el nódulo central y dos externos.
Repositioned retail service provider with new differentiated “ARAMARK Advantage” branded music, comic, food channel and juvenile merchandising programs. Tangibly increased the value of division prior to company being sold to our largest competitor.
This document provides an overview of a webinar presented by Dr. Lisa D'Adamo-Weinstein and Dr. Tacy Holliday on best practices for using technology in learning centers. The webinar covered key trends in technology use among college students, examples of technologies that can be used in learning centers for staff training and student support, and tips for developing a technology plan for a learning center. Attendees were provided with resources and opportunities to continue the discussion after the webinar.
Buenas Prácticas Laborales I. Municipalidad de Peñalolén- Viña del MarNelson Leiva®
El documento describe las políticas y prácticas de gestión de personas de la Municipalidad de Peñalolén, destacando su compromiso con el bienestar y desarrollo de los funcionarios. Se enfoca en la capacitación, seguridad laboral, conciliación trabajo-familia y clima laboral positivo. La municipalidad es reconocida a nivel nacional por sus buenas prácticas de recursos humanos y gestión participativa con los trabajadores.
This document discusses the importance of road safety and provides tips for staying safe on the road. It notes that the number of vehicles is increasing, leading to more accidents. Road safety involves rules and regulations to ensure the safe functioning of vehicles and protection of people. Some key safety measures include wearing seatbelts and helmets, maintaining vehicles, following speed limits, using crosswalks, and following traffic lights. Drivers are advised to drive carefully and not drink and drive.
The document outlines Network Rail's campaign to improve safety at level crossings by changing driver behaviors. Recent data shows that nearly half of incidents at level crossings are caused by drivers ignoring warnings. The campaign will use real-life crash images in radio ads, social media, and posters to highlight that all vehicles, including emergency services, must stop at red lights. It aims to educate drivers on safety procedures and risks through an interactive online guide. Support is requested to share campaign materials online and in communities.
This document provides safety guidelines for driving vehicles for Brethren Disaster Ministries. It emphasizes the importance of wearing seatbelts, driving defensively, avoiding distractions, following traffic laws, and not driving impaired. Key points include that motor vehicle accidents are a leading cause of death and injury, seatbelts can reduce fatalities and injuries by half if used properly, and drivers must be 21 or older with a valid license to operate vehicles for Brethren Disaster Ministries projects.
The document outlines various rules and protocols for vehicle operation for SynergyAspen, including:
1) All vehicles must be equipped with required emergency equipment and radios, adhere to speed limits, and obey signs.
2) Proper radio protocols like calling vehicle positions and situations must be followed to communicate on resource roads.
3) Drivers must obey management and site supervisors, yield to heavy equipment and emergency vehicles, safely pass other vehicles, report incidents, and conduct daily inspections.
A presentation on how effective the "AlertUs" roadside assistance flag is in comparison to other safety products for families and their vehicles!
This document provides tips for employees using company vehicles to stay safe and secure company property. It recommends employees cover any valuable items in the vehicle, store items in the trunk out of view, and log what goes in and out. Additionally, it lists precautions like maintaining the vehicle, keeping it fueled, and having an emergency kit. Finally, it offers advice if an employee is carjacked, like remaining calm and complying with requests to protect safety.
This document is Network Rail's Code of Business Ethics. It outlines the company's expectations for ethical behavior and integrity from all employees. This includes complying with laws and policies, acting honestly, avoiding conflicts of interest, and reporting any unethical behavior that is observed. The document provides guidance on issues like bribery, fraud, gifts and hospitality, and safety reporting procedures to help employees make ethical decisions.
Accidents can happen anywhere and at any time. Several factors lead to disastrous truck accidents. I here, we have compiled a few effective truck accident prevention tips that might come in handy for you.
Its a presentation on road safety. Cover the topics of road language i.e. lane, line, double line, sign boards, signals, safety tips, pre/post cautionary measures, topic of motorcyclist and pedestrians as well.
The document discusses various aspects of driving safety. It provides statistics showing that most traffic accidents are caused by driver error. It discusses unsafe driving behaviors like distracted driving, driving under the influence, and road rage. It also covers defensive driving techniques, vehicle safety features, and how to stay safe on the road.
The document provides an overview of a discussion at a senior management meeting about the meaning and definition of BeyondZero and Jacobs' Culture of Caring. It was discussed that BeyondZero is about more than just safety - it inspires mutual respect, personal accountability, and drives excellence in all aspects of work. The definition that was agreed upon describes a company committed to safekeeping its workers, families, and the world it influences. It also discusses how the culture gets embedded through daily behaviors and engagement, and that it is an ongoing progression.
Road safety is important to ensure the proper functioning and safety of vehicles and pedestrians. It is essential to understand how to protect ourselves from dangers on the road. There are various safety measures that should be followed, such as wearing seatbelts and helmets, maintaining vehicles, following traffic rules, and not drinking and driving. Pedestrians should walk on footpaths and use crosswalks, and never play on the road.
Waimea Forest Distribution Ltd is an innovative and successful forestry transport company operating in the Nelson region. They have a fleet of over 50 log trucks that travel over 8 million km annually to transport logs from forests to mills. The company has invested over $350,000 in each new truck and trailer unit to utilize advanced safety technologies. They also heavily invest in driver training, requiring drivers to obtain certificates and undergo regular safety meetings, health checks, and drug/alcohol testing to ensure safety remains the top priority.
This document provides guidance on safe driving practices for employees. It discusses the importance of seatbelt usage, not using mobile phones while driving, avoiding speeding and drunk driving. Defensive driving techniques are covered such as looking for hazards, maintaining proper distance from other vehicles, and being prepared for emergencies. The document emphasizes taking regular breaks to avoid fatigue when driving long distances.
This document provides information and advice to students on campus safety. It discusses common crimes that occur on campus and recommends actions students can take to reduce the risks of theft, assault, and other crimes. The document encourages students to be aware of their surroundings, secure their accommodations and vehicles, and watch out for suspicious activity through a campus watch program. It also provides tips for personal and road safety.
The document provides 5 tips for teen driving safety: 1) Always require seatbelt use to reduce injury in accidents. 2) Eliminate distractions like phones that are the primary cause of crashes. 3) Practice defensive driving by anticipating errors from others. 4) Limit the number of passengers initially to reduce distractions. 5) Choose a car with high safety ratings and technologies.
The document discusses Lane Construction's focus on safety. It highlights several districts that had outstanding safety performances in the first half of 2013 and identifies some of the factors contributing to their success, including open communication, leadership buy-in, employee engagement, and peer-to-peer training. The ultimate goal is an incident rate of zero.
This document provides an overview of a driver safety course, including statistics about vehicle crashes and their causes. It notes that over 40,000 people are killed annually in the US from vehicle crashes. The leading causes of crashes are identified as lack of attention (such as cell phone use), lack of space, speeding, and alcohol impairment. Specific dangers of behaviors like texting, interacting with passengers, and speeding are described through crash examples and statistics. The goal is to convince drivers to change unsafe habits and pay full attention in order to reduce crash risks.
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1. →→ We will only undertake a task if it is safe, in accordance with procedures and we have been trained and authorized to do it.
→→ We will ask about hazards, risks and task changes before starting a task.
→→ We will always comply with rules, standards and procedures; and never take short-cuts.
→→ We will always stay alert and continually assess risks.
→→ We will act immediately when we see at-risk behavior or conditions.
→→ We will stop the job immediately and seek help if we are in doubt or feel a situation is unsafe.
→→ We will always consider the safety of others and not put them at risk.
By the time you read this, everyone in the USA will have completed the classroom training on Golden Rule 1. We asked a few of the employees across the
country what they thought Golden Rule No. 1 meant for them.
Transport Newsletter
Insight Special - July 2015
Golden Rule 1- Personal Ownership for Safety
Ali Azan
City of Industry Driver
“I will take personal
ownership and
accountability for all
of my actions and
behavior.”
Jaime Reyes
City of Industry Driver
“It is a responsibility of
all people who work for
Linde. Safety is very
important and must be
considered 24/7.”
Kurt Komatsubara
Transport Manager,
Sacramento
“If everyone used
Golden Rule #1, we
would not need the
other seven.”
Scott Wells, Rock River Driver
"Personal ownership means to me that
whenever I am engaged in any activity
concerning my job or driving, I am responsible
for everything I do. Accountability means doing
what is right and needs to be done, even if I
am not directly responsible for it.”
Lou Niebla, Fleet Trainer
shown here leading a class
at City of Industry, had this
to say, “Taking ownership
for safety; not blaming
others for incidents or the
traffic for your actions.”
L to R: Rowel Castillones,
Lou Niebla, Manuel
Espinola, Fabian Sanchez,
Frank Pelayo, Jaime
Reyes, Ali Azan, Ralph
Hernandez
Bobby Campbell, Torrance Driver,
says, "Personal ownership means
doing the right thing when no one
is looking. We take that seriously
here in Torrance, and everyone
helps each other.”
Jorge Martinez, Torrance Driver,
says "Personal ownership means
taking the time to be safe all the time. Not taking short cuts.”
Ramon Munoz, Torrance Driver, says "Personal ownership means caring
for the people, customers, and equipment around you all the time. This is
what we do in Torrance.”
Patrick Lee, Area Transport Manager Torrance, says "Personal ownership
is not only what we do, but also what we do not do. We make decisions all
day that affect the lives of those around us, and we have a responsibility
to our families, Linde, and our community to ensure we make the safest
decisions. In Torrance, we are committed to taking action toward resolving
the safety challenges and barriers we face as a Linde team.”
Mark McComb, Rock River Driver
"It means that every day I will arrive at work
or life with the intent to do the best and to be
professional, caring, and concerned, not only
for myself but for others around me.”
Kevin A. Ellis, Shop
Foreman at Pekin
While at work I try
and maintain a safe
work environment.
When outside
vendors show
up to do work here at the plant, I make
every attempt to have the vendor adhere
to LINDE's SAFE WORK PRACTICES and if
they are NOT complying, I will and have
confronted them about what they are
not complying with and most make every
attempt to comply. However, there have
been some vendors that did NOT want to
comply and they were told to leave the
premises if they could not or would not
comply. While at home I continue to try
and stay safe by using hearing protection or
goggles while doing yard work or whatever
that may pose a threat to my well-being.”
L to R: Bobby Campbell, Jorge Martinez,
Ramon Munoz and Patrick Lee
3. An intense weeklong meeting of the Region Americas Deliver
team ended with a commitment to excellence. The team
focused on three vital issues: Collaboration, Commitment and
Challenge –
1. Collaboration across the organization; sharing and
clarifying who, what and how things should be done.
2. Commitment from each individual to lead employees
towards the Transport Vision and Mission.
3. Challenging individuals and the organization to ensure
we all perform to the best of our ability and that the next
steps are faithfully followed.
“This was a customer-focused operations meeting with
much emphasis around safety and performance,” said Byung
Kim, Head of Transport Operations CSCM. “This week was
invaluable in building a cohesive team and I have confidence
this team can take our organization to the next level and set
the industry standard.”
Key discussions focused on Golden Rule #1 (Personal
Ownership for Safety) and how each of us can challenge
ourselves and the organization to truly believe that ZERO
incidents are possible. With an organization as large as
Linde and with the numbers of drivers and lone workers we
employ, it’s hard to fathom ZERO as a reality. John Frinzi,
Regional Transport Manager – East, helped us break down
the enormity of our goal. “What if we challenged ourselves
to be safe for the next minute, hour, day, week … does that
sound attainable?” Many nodded their heads yes because
any goal broken down into smaller segments is easier to
reach.
It’s up to each person to keep themselves and their
co-workers safe. It’s up to Linde’s leaders to create a culture
to make safety more manageable and believable and to
keep the momentum towards the truly achievable ZERO.
Mark Motter, Head of Deliver – Region Americas, closed with
this comment, “To achieve operational excellence not only
takes this team’s strong leadership and commitment, but
also for the supervisors, managers and drivers to choose
that it is possible.”
RAS Deliver Team Meeting
02 Insight Special - July 2015
(Left to Right) Monique Armstead, Dan Rafferty, Victor Kamantauskas, Kyle Kuntzman, Mitch Young,
Bindiya Sullivan, Cheng Choo, Shawn McCormick, Joe Morales, Bruce Berthold, Jeffrey Baba, Dan
Moist, Mark Motter, Priscila Fogaca, Jeffrey Pugatch, Alisson Fernando Segala, Ralph Howe, John
Frinzi, Joel Kamp, Thomas Love, Byung Kim, Andrew Smith
4. CALIFORNIA
NEVADA
UTAH
IDAHO
OREGON
WASHINGTON
ARIZONA
COLORAD0
WYOMING
NEW MEXICO
British Columbia
03 Insight Special - April 2015
We have a lot of new faces for you this month as we round out the last of the planners! We are
introducing you to not only the west region, but also to our gas hydrogen and helium planners.
Additionally, we have the floating planners, which we refer to as “floaters.” The west region has
its work cut out since it is farther away from all other regions when it needs support or additional
resources. Luckily, these planners are skilled to schedule the region through any challenge, from
LA traffic to berry season!
Meet Your West Region, GH2, GHE, and
Floating Planning Teams!
Cortez, CO
Richmond, CA
Torrance, CA
City of Industry, CA
Sacramento, CA
The Rockies
Trail, BC
Vancouver, WA
GH2 and GHE –
All Locations
Ali and John handle all of your CO2 needs for California. They also
branch out to the Colorado area. Ali recently moved to the desk from
coverage while John joined us two years ago from Penn State. Together
the two take on a handful of high usage, erratic customers that keep
their days interesting.
Chris is a resident planner in this region as he has been scheduling City
and Sacramento for a few years and is partnered with new planner
Alex. They schedule the ASU customers in California, heavy in the
aerospace and food freezing industries.
Both planners are new to this region. Gene has been with Linde for
many years while Elliott just joined us this spring. These planners have
to be flexible with their dispatch as Vancouver supplies Intel, one of our
biggest customers. Berry season is also a factor on this desk as summer
demand increases significantly.
Jodi and Sandy handle the countries’ GH2 and GHE planning, consisting
of over 12 locations combined! They schedule all tube trailer customers,
from modulars and jumbos to importing product from overseas; they
know the ins and outs of the tube trailer business.
The floating team, headed by Barb, consists of senior planners that are able to schedule any desk in the country. They help cover the center when
other planners are on vacation or at location visits. Every day is a “Monday” for them as they often change desks daily depending on where the need
is. Floaters also sit with new planners and assist as they learn.
Ali Korona John Schwartz
Chris Kennedy Alex Frantz
Elliot Cohen Gene DeStefanis
Sandy Kunsman Jody Frick
Mark CarvalhoJarod RhinehartBarbara Kanusky Bill FibickMarc Brunetti
Floaters – All Locations