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Workshop:
Fleet Safety Management
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December 9, 2009
Guilford, Connecticut
10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon, Registration 9:30 AM
This seminar is open to CIRMA members only
SUMMARY
| Management Series
Fleet Safety Management was developed to help managers
reduce auto losses. This workshop is part of CIRMA’s Management
series.These workshops provide managers and supervisors the
understanding they need to develop a more effective risk
management program.
For more information about the workshops, please email CIRMA at
cirmaworshop@ccm-ct.org.
"Safe driving and proper vehicle maintenance
reduces operating expenses and reduces losses."
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Millions of dollars a year are awarded to claimants for automobile
injuries. These awards can be financially devastating to the public
employers who pay them. One way or another, with or without
insurance, the negligent party will shoulder the cost of large awards.
One way to reduce these kinds of claims is to implement and
adhere to a Fleet Safety Program.This workshop explains how a Fleet Safety Program will help
you manage the risks associated with vehicle-related events, reduce
exposure to significant liabilities, and save your municipality
significant amounts of money.
Topics Covered:
- Elements of Fleet Safety Programs
- How to develop a Fleet Safety Policy
- How to implement a Fleet Maintenance Program
- Driver training and education programs
- Driver Performance Guidelines
- The importance of documentation
- Owned and non-owned vehicles
After completing this course, the participant will
be able to:
- Identify the financial risks and legal principles that
affect organizations with vehicle fleets.
- Outline the critical and general components of a Fleet Safety
Program and describe the benefits.
- Understand the procedures for hiring and training drivers;
and the performance guidelines for vehicles and drivers.
- Understand the process of accident and injury review and
the related responsibilities of managers and drivers.
- Give examples of safety reward and response programs that
promote good driving habits.
- Describe a documentation system.
AUDIENCE
- Fleet Managers
- Public Works Directors
- Parks & Rec Directors
- Fire Chiefs
- Department Supervisors/Managers
- Risk Managers
- Police Chiefs
- School Bus Fleet Managers
- School Business Managers
- Risk Managers
SPEAKERS
Joey Barbera
Senior Risk Control Consultant
CIRMA Risk Management Services
In the insurance Risk Management Field, Joey has provided
Risk Management consulting to various public agencies that range from Public Housing Authorities
to Section 8 and low income housing across the country focusing on General Liability, Fleet and Property. Joey also has experience in Security and Emergency Medical Response as he spent 5 years as a volunteer within his home town's Fire Department. Joey has a Bachelor's of Arts Degree in Sociology with a Concentration in Criminal Justice from Central Connecticut State University and has been certified as a Public Housing Manager, a Licensed Producer, and a Licensed Casualty and Property Adjuster.
WHERE
Guilford Fire Department
(Meeting Room)
390 Church Street
Guilford, CT 06437
203-453-8056
COST per attendee
This seminar is open to CIRMA members only and are free of charge.
DIRECTIONS
From the NORTH: Take I-95 South to Exit 58. Turn right onto Route 77
(Church Street). Turn left into driveway of the Emergency Services building.
The Fire Department is located behind the Emergency Services building.
From the SOUTH: Take I-95 North to Exit 58. Turn left onto Route 77
(Church Street). Turn left into driveway of the Emergency Services building.
The Fire Department is located behind the Emergency Services building.
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