PDF-B-17 Section 3. Communications Any vehicle driving and mechanics tax

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B7 Ride on the running board or stand up in the body of a moving vehicle Ride with arms or legs protruding from the body of a vehicle except when the vehicle was

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B7 Ride on the running board or stand up in the body of a moving vehicle Ride with arms or legs protruding from the body of a vehicle except when the vehicle was designed for such use A vehicle g. Offered by the Franklin & Marshall Department of Public Safety. © Copyright 2014, Franklin & Marshall Department of Public Safety. Introduction. The Department of Public Safety wants you to have a safe winter season. . Winter is a busy time for breakdown companies, insurance call . centres. and casualty departments. Drivers often have to contend . with ice, fog, snow, salt spray and low sun all in a single journey. . Winter driving is particularly hazardous . Why is this Important?. Employees need to understand the specific hazards of snow and icy conditions on roads so they can adjust their driving accordingly . Irene Cullen. CAS 100. isc5005@psu.edu. Overview . Video Clip from Ad Council. Why Buzzed Driving . is . Drunk Driving. H. ow . to . Prevent Impaired Driving . T. he Consequences . of D. rinking and Driving. Your vehicle, the roads, and other drivers can pose hazards. It’s imperative you remain vigilant at the wheel, and focus all your attention on driving safely.. Drive . only when fully awake, and know the route and weather conditions. Ensure the vehicle and tires are properly maintained, inspect them before the journey, and secure all loads. Before setting out, always turn off your cell phone, fasten your seat belt, and turn on the headlights. Obey speed limits and traffic signs, and keep a safe distance behind other vehicles. Slow down and be alert at crosswalks, and in school zones and rural communities. When reversing, enlist a spotter outside the vehicle to guide you, and when parking always apply the brake and turn off the engine. Adhere to Halliburton standards and policies at all times.. 12.1. REDUCED VISIBILITY. OBJECTIVES. Tell how to use the IPDE Process to manage risks in bad weather.. Explain what you can do to help others see you at dawn and dusk.. Describe the special techniques you can use for night driving.. Safety is a Priority. You are completing this training because you will be transporting clients as part of your job function. You need to understand the expectations of that role, and the importance of keeping yourself and your clients safe on the road. After completing this training, you will be directed to print and sign a Vehicle Driving Safety Acknowledgement form.. Presented . by:. Ginger . Edgecombe Dorsey, . Ph.D.. APHIS Ergonomics Program Manager. Ergonomics. Definition: Fitting the job to the worker.. Goals:. Fit you to your car so you can drive in a way that maximizes the natural ability of your body to move and respond to physical stress.. Offered by the Franklin & Marshall Department of Public Safety. © Copyright 2014, Franklin & Marshall Department of Public Safety. Introduction. The Department of Public Safety wants you to have a safe winter season. . PPT-103-01. Bureau of Workers’ Compensation . PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS). In Inclement Weather. Seat Belts. Buckling up is the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself in a crash!. HF Applications. Virginia Tech. Nathan Lau, PhD. Seniors & Driving. Seniors:. . Population. . Projection in US. U.S.. . Population. . Aged. . 65 and. . Older. . from. . 2016. . to. . 2060. Lesson 5. Learning Objectives. After completing this lesson, you should be able to:. Prepare and start to drive a commercial vehicle. Comply with operational regulations that apply to commercial vehicles. Preview chapter 5 topics . You will be able to identify defensive driving information.. Road . rage & driving distractions. Safe distance & following distance. Road conditions. Driving situations. The use of one’s body to produce motion that is safe, energy conserving, and anatomically and physiologically efficient and that leads to the maintenance of a person's body balance and control. Benefits of Proper Body Mechanics.

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