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Safe Journey Management Workshop “Driving is our biggest hazard in PDO, as evident by the spate of recent RTA's - some of them with tragic consequences. . . ”. PDO MD “There is no magic bullet in the combat against road accidents. . . “ Dick Twilhaar SPE article 6/2000 But: – having good rules and specifications – knowing them – and following them is an absolutely essential weapon!. 1
Purpose of this session: Is to find the best ways to avoid the followings: - SAFE JM FAILURES : - He avoided flying. . - No JM for trips >20 km. . - Speed-limit 100 km/hr. . Used 4 WD, NO roll-bar !: r !! love Rol Straight blacktop Fahud-Nahada Permanent Total Disability ! 2
Safe Journey Management Workshop SAFE JM FAILURES : - Straight Blacktop near Fahud: NIGHT -Unauthorised Night driving! - No JM plan! - Speed limit? - Fitness of driver? Left road and Rolled over!! r !! llove Ro 3
Safe Journey Management Workshop Blacktop road Fahud- Nizwa SAFE JOURNEY MANAGEMENT FAILURES : - No Safe JM ! - Speed limit ! - RAS inspection ! - No PDO driving permit! Fatality + LTI er !! ollov R 4
Safe Journey Management Workshop SAFE JM FAILURES: - 2 LTIs: SJM ISSUES -Night Driving, poor road ! -Heavy rain previous day! -Driver Hours; Fatigue? -Time allocated for journey ? Left Road at 23. 30 Hrs , Tipped Over, Chemical Spill : NO TREM or SHOC cards carried 5
Safe Journey Management Workshop THE AIM (with addition to the existing rules) IS: - To find the best and more practical solutions to prevent death, injury and damage resulting from road traffic incidents. 6
Safe Journey Management Workshop The Rules where are they specified? Current Road Transport Safety rules/specifications: • SP-2000 “HSE Specification - Road Transport” – Driver requirements – Driving and journey requirements – Vehicle requirements 7
It is “on the web” Where to find “Drive to Survive” Information on the web 8
Rules for the driver. The driver shall: • • ensure all wear seatbelt be 21 years of age Minimum hold a Driving License valid with ROP hold a valid PDO Driving Permit (see details) not be under influence of alcohol/drugs not use a GSM (NOT even hands-off GSM) be rested: max driving hours – LV: 2 hrs/15 min rest Max 12 shift - 10 hrs driving – HGV: 4 hrs/1 hr rest Max 12 shift - 10 hrs driving • Professional: certified medically fit every 2 yrs 9
JM Rules for the journey/driving: • • Comply with ROP rules All to wear seatbelts Comply with max Speed limits as indicated. Safe Journey Management (SJM) for trips over 20 km Comply with No-Night Driving Rules Follow the dust code No “loose” passengers in cargo compartment 10
Safe Journey Management 11
Safe Journey Management n n n What ? Why ? When ? How ? Who ? 12
Safe Journey Management What ? A system for planning, authorising and closing out journeys Why ? To reduce the risk of accidents and enable emergency response (man lost) When ? All journeys except journeys within towns, within 20 km of a work site etc How? Safe Journey Manager completes Journey Plan, gives copy to driver Driver rings SJM on reaching destination: 13
Safe Journey Management Who ? Responsibilities: Authorising Person Guarantees the integrity of the Safe Journey Management system. The Authorising Person shall be a “Senior or Middle Manager”. Safe Journey Manager Planning, monitoring and analysis of the journey and initiating emergency response procedures. The SJ Manager shall have completed the SJM course. Driver Responsible for vehicle, passengers and load and driving according to the journey plan. 14
Safe Journey Management Authorises Journey Management System Reduces the risks to ALARP Guarantees Integrity of JM System Assures competence of JM and Driver The Authorizing SJM Person 15
Safe Journey Management Planning, monitoring and analysis of a journey Initiates emergency procedures Responsible for planning return/ onward journey Remains responsible for vehicle and driver until return to home base The Safe Journey Manager 16
Safe Journey Management e out g R in ann Pl Operations W Co ea nd the iti r on s What should a Journey Manager know about ? Drivers Vehicles rea A Road ons Conditi Com mu ni cati ons 17
Safe Journey Management The Safe Journey Manager: Skills and attributes • • Authority Competence: must have completed the SJM course • Familiarity with the Driving Environment • Local Knowledge • Recognition 18
Safe Journey Management The Safe Journey Plan 19
The Safe Journey Plan Journey Manager: -Have Journey Managers been on he approved Journey Management course? -Can they communicate in drivers' language? -Challenge necessity of journey? -Minimise km? . Driven? How? -Know which roads permitted/which not? -Have they ever been to destinations they journey manage? -Structured journey management system? Vehicle: -RAS stickers? General condition? -Who is responsible for vehicle condition? Driver: -Do drivers themselves know the rules? Appreciate the hazards? 20
Last year Ramadhan RTA’s 21
SAFE JMP & Night Driving! Why not? The drivers of these vehicles all collided with camels in the dark 22
JMP & Night Driving! Night Driving : For any night driving a planning effort is always required in order to reduce the risk to “as low as reasonably practicable” (ALARP) Always apply Safe Journey Management 23
SJM plan MAIN REQUIREMENTS: Daily Checks! by the driver, against a written/pictorial list. – Purpose: spot and report defects for corrective action. – Concern: Are these being carried out? 24
Safe Journey Management The need for the Journey Managers is to avoid…. . 25
Safe Journey Management Failures! Vehicle must be “FIT” also Checks Done? ? 26
“Safe Journey Management Failures! Leads to. . . ” 27
End Know & Follow the Rules Drive to Survive 28
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