Injury Multiple fractures What happened A Mitsubishi Canter truck was driving behind a heavy truck that generated a large dust cloud reducing visibility The driver of the Canter truck pulled out ID: 552296
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Date: 03/10/2015 Injury: Multiple fracturesWhat happened?A Mitsubishi Canter truck was driving behind a heavy truck that generated a large dust cloud reducing visibility. The driver of the Canter truck pulled out into the left lane and was involved in a head on collision with a water tanker moving on the opposite direction resulting in multiple fractures. Your learning from this incident… Avoid driving in dust clouds. If you cannot avoid: Slow down Keep a safe distance (at least four seconds) from the rear end of the dust. If visibility is still low, pull over in a safety lane Do not overtake in a dust cloud under any circumstances.
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Date: 03/10/2015Injury: Multiple fracturesAs a learning from this incident and to ensure continual improvement, all contract managers are to review their HSE HEMP against the questions asked below.Confirm the following:Do you ensure your contractors manage their subcontractors?Do you ensure adequate time is allocated for the journey? Is your SJM able to communicate with drivers at all times?Do you ensure your drivers attended the refresher training DD03?
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