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Defensive Driving Course (DDC) Supplies

DDC-4

4-hour Defensive Driving Course

DDC-4 is a fast-paced driver improvement program that makes an ideal refresher course. In just half a day, DDC—4 offers practical strategies to reduce collision-related injuries, fatalities, and costs. It addresses the importance of attitude in preventing accidents, and reinforces the good driving skills students already have. Most importantly, DDC—4 shows students the consequences of the choices they make behind the wheel.

COURSE CONTENT

Rules, Regulations and Responsibility

• Benefits of driving defensively
• The “triple crash”
• Child safety seats
• Air bags and safety belts
• Drugs and their effects on driving

Driving Conditions

• The three—second rule
• Controlling a skid
• Driving environment
• Anti-lock brake systems
• Proper vehicle maintenance
• Fatigue

Unsafe Driving Behaviors

• “Sinister six”
• Speeding and speed limits
• Right-of-way
• Passing tips
• Avoiding a head—on crash
• Tailgating

Aggressive Driving vs. Road Rage

• Developing the ‘safe attitude”
• Dealing with aggressive drivers
• Reducing stress and aggression

DDC-8/6: The Original Defensive Driving Course

DDC-8/6 is a comprehensive driver improvement program with a basic eight-hour curriculum that you can reduce to six hours to meet your needs. With NSC approval, you can also customize the course to address specific topics of interest to students. DDC-8/6 is designed to give drivers practical knowledge and techniques to avoid accidents, and to choose safe, responsible, and lawful driving behaviors Ifs an interactive course, with activities, case studies, discussions, and five video presentations.

COURSE CONTENT

What's In It For Me?

• Personal responsibility and driving
• Definition of defensive driving and preventable collisions
• Hazard recognition

Making Choices You Can Live With

• Drugs, drinking and driving
• Physical conditions and emotions
• Recognizing other drivers' behaviors

What You Do Is What You Get

• Rules of the road
• Speeding
• Avoiding collisions
• Choosing safe and legal behaviors

The Conditions That Drive Us

• The driving environment including light, weather, roads and other traffic
• Vehicle condition, equipment and proper maintenance
• Sharing the road with other vehicles and pedestrians

What Are You Willing To Do?

• Occupant safety devices, including safety belts, air bags and child safety seats
• Analyzing driving choices and their consequences
• Summary and personal commitment to future driving behavior
• Multiple choice final test

DDC-Alive at 25

4 Hours

DDC-Alive at 25 specifically targets drivers between the ages of 16 and 24—the group most likely to be involved in fatal collisions. This highly effective program encourages young drivers to take responsibility for their driving behavior Skill practices and on-the-spot defensive driving techniques help change bravado to true confidence.

Participants get information they can really use, presented in a non— lecture, interactive format featuring two video presentations, Lemon Lake and Drunk Driving: Real People, Real tragedies.

COURSE CONTENT

• Why young drivers often underestimate risks
• The effects of inexperience, distractions, and peer pressure on driving
• State and local driving laws and regulations— and why they're enforced
• A review of the DDC Collision Prevention formula
• Techniques to maintain control while driving
• How to handle peer pressure responsibly

Defensive Driving Self Study Kit

Driven to Extremes helps individuals recognize the signs of aggressive driving in themselves and others. Use the booklet and video for self-study or in a one- or two-hour classroom program. It's ideal for safety meetings or as an add-on• to other Defensive Driving Courses.

COURSE CONTENT

• What is aggressive driving? • Positive and negative actions
• Myths vs. realities of driving • Tips for courteous driving
10-minute video with self-study/facilitator guide .

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Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator

CEVO III Ambulance Instructor video kit

6 to 8 Hours

Based on valuable input from previous participants, instructors and loss prevention professionals, this program teaches ambulance operators to navigate safely through traffic under severe time constraints and duress.

COURSE CONTENT

• Cushion of safety
• Driving under lights and sirens
• Handling blind spots
• Intersections
• Vehicle handling and design characteristics
• Vehicle inspection

CEVO III Fire Instructor video kit

6 to 8 Hours

Give your fire apparatus operators the defensive driving skills they need to prevent collisions, reduce injuries, avoid liability claims, and save collision investigation time.

COURSE CONTENT

• Adverse weather conditions                  Passing and lane changes
• Avoiding backing incidents                   • Rural and urban driving
• Driving under lights and sirens              • Traffic hazard identification
• Fire apparatus design characteristics    • Vehicle placement in traffic
• Intersections

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Forklift Training Supplies

Coaching the Forklift Driver instructor video kit

Course length: 4 hours

The program offers instructors the tools necessary to meet OSHA's requirements for formal instruction, practical training and evaluation.

Program Components

Operator Video - A comprehensive video for operators which addresses pre-start safety inspection, lift truck design consid­erations and safety procedures for picking up, moving with and setting down a load.

Pedestrian Video - A short safety video to be shown to non-operators working around lift trucks.

Transparencies - Depict actual lift truck “collision” situations, generating group discussion of preventative measures.

Leader's Guide - The guide also includes administrative guidelines, testing options, a class registration form, an inspection checklist, an evaluation/performance checklist can also be used to determine which operators need refresher or remedial training, a certification of training and/or evalua­tion form, OSHA background information, and guide­lines and exercises for setting up a hands-on training session.

Coaching the Lift Truck Operator
Self-Instruction

Designed in response to requests from the field, and based on the highly successful Coaching the Lift Truck Operator classroom course, this self-instruction program is the ideal option for companies who prefer self-instruction, or for operators who require post-class reinforcement training. Now, all your operators can receive consistent, standardized information regarding OSHA lift truck regulations.

Operators complete the program at their own pace—at any location with a TV and a VCR.

Program Components

Video Presentation - Includes the same footage as the operator video in the class­room course, with a narrator guiding the participant through the response bock exercises. Addresses pre-start safety inspection, lift truck design considerations, and picking up, moving with and setting down a load.

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Van Driver Training Supplies

Coaching the Van Driver II Instructor video kit

4 Hours Classroom or Self-Study

Many organizations assume that driving a van is the same as driving a car, and expect their employees (or volunteers) to take on van—driving responsibilities without any training. The fact is, most commercial vans are very different from passenger cars. They're bigger, heavier, have larger blind spots, and require longer following and stopping distances. Coaching the Van Driver II shows drivers how to compensate for these differences.

COURSE CONTENT

• Backing
• Blind spots
• City, highway and rural driving
• Cushion of safety
• Pre—trip inspection
• Safety belts
• Scanning
 • Van characteristics

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Coaching Programs for Drivers

Coaching the Lift Truck Operator

Course length: 4 hours

The program offers instructors the tools necessary to meet OSHA's requirements for formal instruction, practical training and evaluation.

Program Components

Operator Video - A comprehensive video for operators which addresses pre-start safety inspection, lift truck design consid­erations and safety procedures for picking up, moving with and setting down a load.

Pedestrian Video - A short safety video to be shown to non-operators working around lift trucks.

transparencies - Depict actual lift truck “collision” situations, generating group discussion of preventative measures.

Leader's Guide - The guide also includes administrative guidelines, testing options, a class registration form, an inspection checklist, an evaluation/performance checklist can also be used to determine which operators need refresher or remedial training, a certification of training and/or evalua­tion form, OSHA background information, and guide­lines and exercises for setting up a hands-on training session.

Coaching the Straight Truck Driver video instructor kit

Course length: 4 hours

Coaching The Straight-Truck Driver is a structured discus­sion/trainee participation course that does not require instructor certification. Instructors and drivers alike will appre­ciate and be challenged by the group dynamics that take place in the classroom.

Topics addressed include: protecting your space (cushion of safety], long distance scan, preventing collisions, delivery situations, and vehicle inspection.

Coaching the Utility Truck Driver video instructor kit

4 Hours

This unique program covers specific situations utility truck drivers face. You can present the program in one session or break it into multiple sessions, and customize it to fit your specific needs.

COURSE CONTENT

• Blind spots
• Cushion of safety
• Familiarity with the vehicle
• Scanning
 • Turning, parking and backing
 • Worksite traffic issue

Coaching the Experienced Driver 4+2 instructor kit

Course length: 4-6 hours

This program has been designed to be offered as a 4-hour course or a 4-hour course with a built-in 2-hour refresher/remedial segment resulting in a B-hour course.

Video Presentation - Comprehensive coverage of defensive driving techniques and issues, including: cushion of safety, scan­ning, vehicle positioning, following and stopping distances, back­ing and parking procedures, blind spots, vehicle inspection, use of mirrors, adverse weather conditions, safety belt & air bag systems, child restraint systems, collision reporting proce­dures, railroad crossings, disabled vehicles, anti-lock brakes, oversized vehicles, mental & physical condition of the driver, emergency vehicles and school buses, coverage of DWI/DUI issues and more

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Self-Instruct Driver Training

DDC Self- Instruction:
Audio, Video or CD-ROM
3 Easy-to-Use Formats 2-3 Hours

All DDC Self-Instruction formats are based on the proven-effective Defensive Driving Course. They're perfect for fleet drivers unable to attend regular DDC classes or needing a refresher course.

COURSE CONTENT

• Collision prevention
• Effects of drugs and alcohol
• The mystery crash
• Proper passing techniques
• Tailgaters
 • Defensive driving principles
• Intersection right-of-way on the driver
• Occupant protection systems
• Six collision conditions
 • Stopping and following distance

Defensive Driving self-instruction
Coaching the Sales Professional self-instruction

The very personality traits that make sales professionals successful often detract from their ability to drive safely. Yet, traditional driver training programs rarely take this into account.

Video Presentation - Topics addressed include: pre-trip safety issues (inspecting the vehicle, checking out rental cars, safety belts & air bags), cushion of safety, safe following distance, blind spots, job-related stress, identifying and controlling negative driving behaviors, excessive speed, and backing.

Coaching the Van Driver II self-instruction

Many organizations assume that driving a van is the same as driving a car, and expect their employees (or volunteers) to take on van—driving responsibilities without any training. The fact is, most commercial vans are very different from passenger cars. They're bigger, heavier, have larger blind spots, and require longer following and stopping distances. Coaching the Van Driver II shows drivers how to compensate for these differences.

COURSE CONTENT

• Backing
• Blind spots
• City, highway and rural driving
• Cushion of safety
 • Pre—trip inspection
 • Safety belts
• Scanning
• Van characteristics

Off road Driving: Coaching Program self-instruction

Are your off-road drivers following the right safety procedures for their environment? Do they know:

• that even 20 miles per hour may be too fast in some off-road areas?
• how to select a ‘safe” off-road parking location?
• how to inspect a vehicle used in off-road loca­tions and how to secure equipment    properly?
• how to make the transition from a paved to an unpaved surface?
• the limits of driving 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive vehicles?
• what precautions to take when backing?

Offer your novice, experienced or seasonal off-road drivers a self-instruction video training program that covers the informa­tion they need to know while allowing them to work at their own pace, at their own location. A computer scored test provides documentation of each driver's participation .

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First Aid/CPR Supplies

First Aid/CPR Teaching videos
CPR Student Manual
AED Student Manual
Bloodbourne Pathogens Student Manual
First Aid/CPR Student Manual
First Aid Student Manual
AED Teaching Package (with video)
Bloodbourne Pathogens Teaching Package (with video)

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OSHA & Safety Training Supplies

 

Wyoming Oil & Gas Regulations
OSHA Training Requirements
29 CFR 1910 OSHA General Industry Regulations
29 CFR 1926 OSHA Construction Industry Regulations

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Keller's Update Service (1 year)
Keller's Update Service (5 year)
Keller's 5-Minute Safety Talk Book (Spanish)
Keller's Update Service (3 year)
For more information on these supplies or to order, please call the Safety Council at (307) 635-4592 or e-mail us at info@safety-council.com.

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