IDLE TALK 2530 Mitchell Street Knoxville, TN 37917 (865) 524-5592 www.pembertontrucklines.com Pemberton Truck Lines, Inc. Driven by the Best Driven to be the Best CSA News Hours of Service Basic decreased from 55.0% to 50.0% - Improving " For every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness." Author Unknow Last Violation was 12/28/15 with a driver on paper logs. Unsafe Driving Basic decreased from 35% to 34% In October we were at 9%. This percentile number has tripled in 5 months. Crash Indicator decreased from 76% to 73% In the last 24 months we have had 20 accidents (regardless of fault). Electronic Logs We currently have 51 drivers using electronic logs. If you have an interest in converting to electronic logs contact Debbie @ ext. 167. Reminders: If you are using E-logs and have to move from one truck to another please let Debbie know immediately. All drivers on E-logs must have a DOT Quick Reference Guide available for enforcement if requested. May 2016 Think Safety IDLE TALK 10 Tips for Work Zones The orange signs. . . the flashing lights. . . the cones and Jersey barriers. Theyre all signs of spring. Theyre also signs of highway construction season. While safe driving is always important, its critical at this time of year when youre dealing with changing traffic lanes, reduced speed limits and increased traffic. Here are 10 tips to help you stay accident-free: 1. Watch the signs. When you see diamond-shaped orange warning signs, know construction is ahead. Prepare to change lanes and slow down as required. 2. Slow down. A vehicle traveling 60 mph travels 88 feet per second. If youre going 60 mph and you pass a sign that says Road Work 1,500 feet, youll reach that work zone in just 17 seconds. 3. Merge safely. Get in the correct lane well in advance. 4. Avoid rear-end collisions. Theyre the most common crash in a highway work zone. The best tip: double your usual following distance so you have time to safely react to debris, potholes or sudden braking by vehicles in front of you. 5. Watch for zippers. These are the motorists who zip in and out of slowing trafc, often cutting off large tractor-trailers. They seldom think about how they are endangering themselves or others by disobeying the work zone signs. 6. Look for a agger. A agger ahead warning sign is your signal to stay alert. When you reach the agger, follow his or her directions; you can be cited if you dont. 7. Be ready to stop. Active road construction sites will be populated with both construction workers and vehicles, so pay close attention to any and all movement. 8. Navigate work zones carefully. Projects like painting, road patching and mowing are mobile, which means you may not see workers until later in the work zone. Also, when temporary median crossovers are used, beware of uneven or sloped road surfaces that can disrupt your trucks handling and stability. 9. Expect delays. If you know a work zone will be on your route, leave early or use an alternate route so you can reach your destination on time. 10. Be patient. Work zones are there to improve the roads for everyone. Keeping calm is the best way to stay safe. Think Safety IDLE TALK April 2016 Safety Awards The following drivers earned Safe Driving Awards: 6 Years Kefee Gamble 1 Year Carse Holmes Stacy Winston Gregory Bailes Recent Million Miler Award Recipients Chester Lawson Alvin Jones Michael Hetrick Paul McCrimmager Thank You for your commitment to Safety! Avoiding Slip & Fall Injuries Most Slip and Fall injuries can be avoided by following a few simple rules: * THINK about what you are doing and how to do it safely. Use the 3-Point System when climbing * Always face inward toward the truck or trailer * Maintain steps and handholds (keep them clean and in good repair) * Maintain 3 points of contact (3 of your 4 feet/hands should touch the unit at all times) * Always climb slowly and cautiously * Never jump from a tractor, trailer or dock Climbing is an unavoidable, daily task in the life of a truck driver. Unfortunately, when we do things on a regular basis, they become routine and we dont think about what we are doing. Climbing without thinking almost always results in a Slip and Fall Injury. Think Safety IDLE TALK April 2016 DOT Safety Inspections The following drivers received a $50 bonus for completing a DOT Inspection with no violations: Anthony Reid Charles Davis Lafayette Watson Dwayne Meyers Chris Hudson Vinquan Johnson Keith Emmerson Charles Harris Jimmy Porter Adnan Hussein Matthew Higgins Earn More $ with Safety Training Programs Don't Forget these great training opportunities: Monthly Safety Training - Complete the Monthly Training Program and earn a $10 Pilot Gift Card! Quarterly Safety Training - Complete our Quarterly Training Program (and meet all required criteria) and earn a 1/2 cent per mile bonus for all miles driven each quarter! Check us out on Facebook Think Safety