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Pretrip and Posttrip: No Excuses

Pretrip and Posttrip: No Excuses. 2008-2009 New York State Education Department Driver and Attendant Refresher. Playing the odds. 20 children will die in school bus accidents in the US this year Your yearly odds are 1 in 27,500 – pretty safe

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Pretrip and Posttrip: No Excuses

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  1. Pretrip and Posttrip: No Excuses 2008-2009 New York State Education Department Driver and Attendant Refresher

  2. Playing the odds • 20 children will die in school bus accidents in the US this year • Your yearly odds are 1 in 27,500 – pretty safe • In your 100 bus fleet, odds are 1 death every 275 years • But, on average, in New York State, 2 children will be killed each year • Who is your team? Who matters? You, your fleet, your state, all school bus drivers, all children? Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  3. Today’s Objectives • Actively caring for safety • Doing a daily personal pretrip • Hot Inspection Topics: • Mirrors • Emergency Exits • Security • Sleeping Children • Pumping down the brakes Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  4. Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  5. 2007 Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  6. yes yes yes yes “Safely Transporting Students” Notice a need – is something wrong? No Intervention required – am I needed? No No Intervention Assume responsibility – should I intervene? No Choose intervention – What should I do? No Perform Actively Caring Behavior Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  7. What does that look like? • Team actively cares about goals, action plans, and consequences • Team believes in and owns the mission • Team decides to feel obligated to work towards goals and support the vision • Team gives rewarding, supportive, and corrective feedback to increase behaviors consistent with vision-relevant goals. Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  8. Snitching or Supporting? • What driver or attendant behaviors would you bring to their attention? • What driver or attendant behaviors would you bring to a supervisor’s attention? • What are the possible outcomes? • Who really wins or loses? Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  9. Your Personal Pretrip • Sleep – Alcohol or drugs • Personal stress – Physical fitness • Evacuation plans • Relations with staff • Relations w/children and parents • On time to work • Accurate DVIR Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  10. John Donne revisited No one is an island, No one stands alone. Each one’s joy is joy to me, Each one’s grief is my own. We need one another. So I will defend, Each one as my sibling, Each one as my friend 1572-1631 Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  11. Pretrip & Posttrip Hot Topics • Mirrors • Emergency Exits • Security • Sleeping Children • Pump the Brakes Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  12. Pretrip: Mirrors • Which mirrors are used for: • PM right • PM left • BOB • Pedestrians around bus Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  13. Pretrip: Emergency Exits • Doors unlocked • Check from outside • All exits all the way • Not just to “vent” • Keeps hinges working • Stay open as designed? Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  14. Pretrip and Posttrip Security • Pre-trip and post-trip inspections that reveal the following may suggest the need for further attention: • New marks or noticeable force of entry into vehicle • Unusual foreign item(s) attached to vehicle • Opened or disturbed compartments. Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  15. TSA recommends checking the following areas for suspicious packages, devices, substances, unattended baggage, backpacks, etc.: Clean bus a must! Wheelchair lifts Lights Wheel wells Engine compartments Floors Below seats Driver's area Step wells Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  16. Exhaust system Fuel and air tanks Back/side emergency exit door(s) Wheel wells Over windshield Trash can Luggage compartments Battery box It’s probably nothing…but Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  17. 1 minute to check Under seats Find children, lost items, suspicious packages Identify vandalism Weather extremes can kill children Stranger Danger Lose job Five-year-old child left alone on bus for half-hour'Policies and procedures may not have been followed'By Denise Smith Amos  Enquirer staff writer  Wednesday, October 12, 2005 Posttrip: Sleeping Children, etc. Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  18. Posttrip: Pumping Down the Brakes Amber Sadiq May 2006 • Driver left vehicle to get lunch • Passerby child released brake • Always pump down brakes Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  19. Looking Back • Actively caring for safety • Doing a daily personal pretrip • Hot Inspection Topics: • Mirrors • Emergency Exits • Security • Pumping down the brakes • Sleeping Children Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  20. Actively Caring means… • Not just knowing how to do inspections but believing in their importance • Caring not just for your outcomes, but your fellow drivers and attendants as well • Committing to the children’s safe transport • Pride Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

  21. Thank you for Actively Caring • “Never ever compromise yourself as a professional. Not to a student, a teacher, a parent, or to another transportation professional. • Demand respect from all you deal with in your job. If we do not respect ourselves, then we cannot expect others to respect us, or more importantly, to respect the role in which we serve.” • Jack Gaffney, Rush-Henrietta CSD Pretrip and Postrip Refresher

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