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3FY06 Total Cost and Deaths Navy and Marine Corps
Fatalities
Cost
PMV 144 (60)
PMV
Recreation
AVIATION
Shore/Ground/
OpMV
515M
26
34M
Aviation
21
Afloat
19M
PMV
27M
Shore/Ground/
OpMV
Recreation
49
13M
Afloat 1
Total Cost 607M
Total Fatalities 241
FY 2006
4Fatal Factors in Traffic Deaths(2002-2005)
(Percentages)
100
75
67
60
50
48
42
41
29
25
0
Night Weekend Impaired Speed
No Seatbelts Fatigue
FY-06 NHTSA
5"THE FATAL FOUR"
6PLAN REST!
4
7Myths about Fatigue
- Rolling Down the Window
- Make the Radio Louder
- Taking Off Your Shoes
- Eating a Snack
- Talk Out Loud
- Splashing Cold Water on Your Face
Unfortunately
They dont work !
8Prevent Fatigue .
9Cell Phones, Radios, GPS
- Distractions inside the car cause you to lose
situational awareness - Keep as many distracters out of reach as you can
- Use passengers to help in the car
- Use hands-free cell if you have to use it
If you are distracted You are asleep at the
wheel ! Keep your attention on the road.
10TRiPS
Travel Risk Planning System is now on
www.nko.navy.mil
Cli
Click Here to Access Trips
11TRiPS
- Online, survey style risk assessment tool
- Helps you to plan a safe TRiP
- Empowers leaders to help you mitigate risk when
you travel - Currently 43,000 users are taking advantage of
the program - Accessible on any computer !!!!
- Including your home, as long as you have an NKO
account
12BUCKLE UP!
3
13Seatbelt Law
- The 1 Lifesaver in a Crash !!
- Front Seat Belts Mandatory In All 50 States.
- Make Seat Belt Use a Family Practice
1441 of crash Death and Injuries occur to unbelted
occupants
Permanent injuries or paralysis occurs at speeds
as low as 15 MPH when unrestrained
15Buckle up ! The life you save may be your own !
16SLOW DOWN !
2
17Speed Kills
- When speed increases from 40 to 60mph the crash
energy more than doubles! - 33 of all crashes involve speeding
- Reckless driving is 20mph over the posted limit
- Speed will not save you time if you crash or get
stopped for a ticket !
IIHS 2003
18Nothing will save you if you crash at excessive
speeds !
19Don't Drink and Drive !
1
20NAVY/MARINE DUI by age
70
21
7
3
FY-06 NSC
21drinking and driving results in 1 death every 30
seconds
Alcohol
Alcohol related crashes cost the US 94 Million
and 17,000 lives per year
22If you drink and you plan to drive
Your body can only process one drink every two
hours.
23Cost of DUI (First offence)
Minimum fine 390 Penalty Assessment 666
State Restitution Fund 100 Alcohol-Abuse
Education Fund 50 Blood or Breath-Testing
Fee 37 Jail Cite-and-Release Fee 10
Alcohol-Awareness School 375 License Reissue
Fee 100 Attorney Fees (average) 2,500
Insurance Increase 3,600 - 6,600Total
7,828 - 10,828
24DUI penalties in other countries
Russia----------License revoked for one
year Australia--------Name in local paper drunk
and in jail Malaysia-------driver is jailed. If
married, wife jailed too South Africa---10 years
in prison and 10,000 fine Bulgaria--------2nd
conviction execution El Salvador----1st offence
execution by firing squad
25Mishap Causal Factors
Culture
Preconditions
Mishap
Reasons Swiss Cheese Model
265
4
3
Steps
Rules
Levels
275 STEPS OF ORM
2. Assess Hazards
284 RULES of ORM
- Accept risks when benefits outweigh costs.
- 2. Accept no unnecessary risk.
- 3. Anticipate and manage risk by planning.
- 4. Make risk decisions at the right level.
293 LEVELS of ORM
- TIME CRITICAL (Reaction)
- Decision under duress. Little time for a
decision. - on the run, snap decision adjusting to
identified hazard - DELIBERATE (Action)
- Everyday decision making. decisions to avoid
anticipated problems, planning ahead to reduce
probability of risk - IN DEPTH (Anticipate)
- Long term planning. Agreed upon decisions based
on recurring situations. Usually written or
enforce policy.
303 LEVELS of ORM
- IN DEPTH (Analytical)
- Long term planning. Agreed upon decisions based
on recurring situations. Usually written or
enforce policy. - DELIBERATE (Action)
- Everyday decision making. decisions to avoid
anticipated problems, planning ahead to reduce
probability of risk - TIME CRITICAL (Reaction)
- Decision under duress. Little time for a
decision. - on the run, snap decision adjusting to
identified hazard
31Time Critical ORM
32Resourses
- Surveys Checklists, Assist Visits
- Posters, Pamphlets, Tri-folds
- Reports, Presentations, Videos
- Magazines Sea Shore, ORM, Traffic Rods 24/7
- Website
33On July 29, an E-3 attached to USS Fort McHenry
was killed when he lost control of his vehicle,
struck another vehicle and then hit a utility
pole in Norfolk. On July 27, a master gunnery
sergeant from HQBN / 4th MCD was fatally injured
when an oncoming vehicle crossed into his lane
and collided head-on with his motorcycle near
Twenty Nine Palms, Calif. PMV Stats PMV
Narratives90 Navy and Marine Corps PMV Deaths
FY07 to date
On July 29, an E-3 attached to USS Fort McHenry
was killed when he lost control of his vehicle,
struck another vehicle and then hit a utility
pole in Norfolk. On July 27, a master gunnery
sergeant from HQBN / 4th MCD was fatally injured
when an oncoming vehicle crossed into his lane
and collided head-on with his motorcycle near
Twenty Nine Palms, Calif. PMV Stats PMV
Narratives90 Navy and Marine Corps PMV Deaths
FY07 to date
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(PKI)
What's New Your Safety Minute - Mower
Safety Swim Safety Success Story 131
NSA Mechanicsburg Deploys Innovative Fall
Protection Emergency Response Info for
Gas-Electric Hybrid Vehicles High Voltages
New ORM Special Issue Magazine Now
Available Hornet Safetygram OPNAVINST
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34Training
- Motorcycle Instructor Training
- AAA Automobile Instructor and Student Training
- EVOC-Emergency Vehicle Operators Course
- Holiday and Requested lectures, Briefs, Training
sessions
35Community Involvement
- Scheduled conferences with local Motor vehicle
safety organizations, Law enforcement, Safety
managers - Click-it or Ticket
- Arrive Alive
- Drive for Life
- Mid-Atlantic Partnership Campaign
- NHTSA Drive safe holiday campaigns
- MADD-Mother Against Drunk Driving
- Critical Days of Summer
36Future PMV Initiatives
- Driver History Profile Initiative
- Smith-System Driver Training
- Daytime Running Lights
- Motorcycle Skill-Enhanced Rider Course
- Driver training continuum
- Trainer Motorcycles
- Improved Mentorship program
- Revitalized Personal Risk Management
- DBAT Driver Behavior Assessment Tool
- TRiPS Traffic Related Personnel Safety
37Driving Conditions
38Winter Driving Kit
- Roll of paper towels
- Flashlight (and extra batteries)
- Blanket
- Extra clothing
- First aid kit
- Emergency" food and water
- Bag of sand or salt (or kitty litter)
- Snow shovel
- Snow brush/Ice scraper
- Jumper cables
- Warning devices
- Knife
39Navy/Marine PMV Fatalities
NUMBER OF FATALITIES
As of 30 Sep 07 NSC
40Navy and Marine FY08 PMV Fatalities
11-1-07 NSC
41Resources
42Questions ????