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Four Corners Safety Network

Four Corners Safety Network. General Session Meeting February 5 th , 2015 COFFEE SERVICE 7:30 – 8:00 AM MEETING BEGINS AT 8:00 AM. WELCOME. Call to Order, Tory N. Larsen , Aztec Well Family Special thank you to our Sponsor. WELCOME. ROOM INSTRUCTIONS. Safety Moment.

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Four Corners Safety Network

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  1. Four Corners Safety Network General Session Meeting February 5th, 2015 COFFEE SERVICE 7:30 – 8:00 AM MEETING BEGINS AT 8:00 AM

  2. WELCOME Call to Order, Tory N. Larsen, Aztec Well Family Special thank you to our Sponsor

  3. WELCOME ROOM INSTRUCTIONS

  4. Safety Moment OSHA has Updated the Recordkeeping Rule as of January 1st, 2015

  5. Melissa Barker of OSHA consultation is not able to be here today, but, she sent me a note And it certainly rings true With this mornings topic.

  6. Please join me in welcomingLt. Micah DoeringNew Mexico State Police

  7. DRIVING SAFETYFour corners safety network PRESENTED BY LT. MICAH DOERING NEW MEXICO STATE POLICE

  8. OBJECTIVES • GENERAL AWARENESS OF DRIVING SAFETY • DISTRACTED DRIVING • DRIVING IN INCLEMENT CONDITIONS • AWARENESS OF TIME / DISTANCE ISSUES • AWARENESS OF PERCEPTION / REACTION ISSUES • SEATBELT USAGE • DWI / DUI AWARENESS

  9. DISTRACTED DRIVING • DISTRACTED DRIVING INCLUDES ALMOST ANYTHING YOU CAN IMAGINE!!!!! • SUCH AS…… • TEXTING • PHONE CALLS • IN-CAB COMPUTERS • QUICK LUNCH BETWEEN LOCATIONS • ANIMALS IN LAP • ANGRY BIRDS • HAIR / MAKE UP • FATIGUE

  10. 1 LIFE LOST FOR A MESSAGE

  11. TEXTING WHILE DRIVING • Effective as of July 1, 2014 • Generally states: It is prohibited to type, view, or read texts, emails, pictures, etc. while driving. • This includes while you are stopped at stop signs and signals!!!

  12. DISTRACTED DRIVING THE CARELESS DRIVING STATUTE COVERS ALL THESE THINGS. IT STATES: • Any person operating a vehicle on the highway shall give his full time and entire attention to the operation of the vehicle.

  13. DISTRACTED DRIVING CARELESS DRIVING CONTINUES TO SAY: • Any person who operates a vehicle in a careless, inattentive or imprudent manner, without due regard for the width, grade, curves, corners, traffic, weather, and road conditions and all other attendant circumstances is guilty of a misdemeanor.

  14. INCLEMENT WEATHER SINCE THE CARELESS DRIVING STATUTE MENTIONS ROAD & WEATHER CONDITIONS WE SHOULD PERHAPS ADDRESS IT!!! HERE WE GO!!!!!

  15. 1 LIFE LOST - INATTENTION

  16. INCLEMENT WEATHER • THE SLICKNESS OF THE ROAD SURFACE IS REFERED TO AS THE COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION • THIS VARIES DEPENDING ON WHAT IS ON THE ROAD • IE: DRY, WET, SNOW, ICE • EACH BRINGS IT’S OWN SET OF CHALLENGES

  17. INCLEMENT WEATHER LET’S TALK ABOUT STOPPING DISTANCES • IT TAKES LONGER TO STOP THE MORE SLICK THE ROAD SURFACE IS • CMV’S TAKE 20-30% LONGER REGARDLESS OF ROAD SURFACE • WE WILL ASSUME 100% BRAKING EFFICIENCY FOR THIS EXERCISE

  18. INCLEMENT WEATHER A VEHICLE IS TRAVELLING AT 50 MPH….. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO STOP????

  19. INCLEMENT WEATHER • DRY SURFACE – (f= .70) – 119 Feet • WET SURFACE – (f = .45) – 185 Feet • PACKED SNOW– (f = .20) – 416 Feet • ICY SURFACE – (f = .10) – 833 Feet

  20. INCLEMENT WEATHER • BOTTOM LINE OF THIS INFORMATION IS…. • SLOW DOWN!!!!!!!

  21. INCLEMENT WEATHER • AS A SIDE NOTE….. • 4 WHEEL DRIVE DOES NOT HELP YOU STOP FASTER. • IT ONLY HELPS YOUR VEHICLE TRACK BETTER. • ABS STOPS ONLY MARGINALLY FASTER • ABS DOES ALLOW FOR STEERING DURING A SKID

  22. DRY STOPS WHAT ABOUT STOPPING ON DRY PAVEMENT ONLY???

  23. DRY STOPS • @ 20 MPH = 19 FT • @ 40 MPH = 76 FT • @ 60 MPH = 171 FT • @ 80 MPH = 304 FT • @ 100 MPH = 476 FT

  24. PERCEPTION / REACTION • PERCEPTION / REACTION TIME IS THE TIME IT TAKES YOUR BRAIN TO FIGURE OUT SOMETHING IS WRONG AND DECIDE WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT. • THIS TIME DOES NOT INCLUDE THE TIME IT TAKES TO EXECUTE THE ACTION • THE NATIONAL AVERAGE IS AROUND 1.5 TO 1.6 SECONDS • THIS MAY NOT SEEM LIKE MUCH BUT LET’S GO FURTHER TO UNDERSTAND

  25. PERCEPTION / REACTION • HOW FAST IS 60 MPH????? • PLEASE DESCRIBE………

  26. PERCEPTION / REACTION • WE NEED TO THINK IN FPS NOT MPH • 68 MPH CONVERTS TO 100 FPS!! • THAT’S A FOOTBALL FIELD EVERY 3 SECONDS!!!! • NOW HOW FAST IS IT???????

  27. SEATBELTS • ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEATBELTS!!! DUH. • 2007 STUDY IN NM SHOWED 70% OF DECEASED OCCUPANTS COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED BY SEATBLET USAGE!!! • IN 15 YEARS I HAVE YET TO WORK A CRASH WHERE SEATBLETS CAUSED THE FATALITY.

  28. 1 LIFE LOST - SEATBELT

  29. DWI / DUI • LEGAL LIMIT IS .O8 FOR ALCOHOL • CMV DRIVER’S IS .04 • IMPAIRMENT CAN START AS LOW AS .02. • THIS INCLUDES ALCOHOL LEFT IN YOUR SYSTEM FROM LAST NIGHT!!!! • BUZZING / HANGING IS STILL DWI!!!

  30. DWI / DUI • THE STATE STATUTE COVERS DRUGS TOO • IT INCLUDES ILLICIT STREET DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION • JUST BECAUSE THE DOCTOR PRESCRIBED IT DOES NOT MEAN YOU SHOULD BE DRIVING

  31. 3 LIVES LOST - DUI

  32. ANY QUESTIONS???

  33. THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING Any interest in presenting at the next 4CSN function or sponsoring this next event please call Tory N. Larsen 505-486-3917, thank you for your participation www.4cornerssafety.com

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