Safe Driving
Office S(5)afety
Occupational Heat Stress
100

Before getting into and driving a GOV, you should do this. 

360-Degree Walk-Around

100

Removing what is unneeded, out of date, or needed elsewhere

Sort

100

Actively and heavily sweating, skin may feel cool and appear pale.

Heat exhaustion

200

Avoid collisions don't tailgate by...

Maintain a Safe Following Distance


200

Label shelves, bins, zones

Set in Order

200

Very high temperature, skin could be hot to the touch and damp with sweat, though they will not be actively sweating

Heat stroke

300

When parking, think about this to help avoid crashes.

Move Forward, Not Back

300

 Deep clean of your workspace

Shine

300

Do drink this to help cool you down.

Cool water

400

Make sure to check these 'spots' when merging, changing lanes, or in new environments.

Blind Spots

400

Making all previous steps routinely

Standardize 

400

Don't drink this during hot work days.

Caffeine, sugary drinks, energy drinks

500

The use of these are banned during driving.

Cell phones. 

500

Take what you’ve learned and improve upon it.

Sustain

500

Heat stroke is a medical emergency and requires emergency treatment, and in severe cases, can lead to extreme...

Death