Post on 04-Jan-2016
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Seminole County Transportation Safe Driver ProgramPRESENTED BY SEMINOLE COUNTY SAFETY MANAGERS,
JACKIE ENSRUD AND RAY WILLIAMS
Safe Driver Program
Training Program
Remediation Training
Responsibility of Reporting Accidents
Administration and Disciplinary Actions
Safe Driver Awards Program
Training Program
40 Hour DOE Required Training 8 hours behind the wheel
20 classroom hours
Complete remaining hours as deemed by each district
Seminole County Training 18 to 20 hours behind the wheel
32 classroom hours
Plus 8 hours with mechanic for CDL Pre-trip training
One week with trainer after receiving CDL
Remediation
If a driver feels and expresses the need for additional training, Seminole County offers any extra training requested
There will be times when Management deems it necessary for remedial training
In addition, Seminole County requires each driver to complete a 40 hour DOE refresher training course
Reporting Responsibility
What do they report?
Any accident they are involved in. Regardless of County Vehicle, POV, ownership, or fault.
Any traffic citations, except parking violations.
Any expiration, suspensions, or revocations of License.
When do they report?
By the next employee work day.
Administration and Disciplinary Action
Any MVR that has a change, will be flagged and reviewed.
Accidents
Point System
Accident Review Committee
Composed of a group of Administrators which includes
Asst. Director of Transportation
Director of Risk Management
Uniserv Director with the School Bus Drivers Association
Safety Managers
Area Manager of Bus Driver
Accident Review Meeting is a chance for the driver to explain just what took place during the time of the accident
Safe Driver Awards Program
Schools Fiscal Year ( July 1 – June 30 )
No preventable accidents in a District owned or POV
The rewards are as follows
$100 to each driver meeting the criteria
A safe driver certificate and a safe driver lapel pin anually
Additional cash prize drawings