Lorries Truck Safety Awareness Driving Training Project Site: CAG CE PKG01. Main Contractor: Samsung Koh Brothers Joint Venture. Conducted by: SSKBJV HSSE Department Date: 24 Oct 2017 Time: 9am & 2pm. Venue: SSKBJV Site Office SIC Room. Trainer: Yong Kam Cheong. Proposed Development of Changi East to Effect 3-Runway Operations at Singapore Changi Airport - Package One Site Plan of SSKBJV Project Site. Airside Route Map for SSKBJV Package Project Site Verify validity of Driver Driving License. • It is the duty of lorry truck driver to have valid classes of driver’s driving license who use the lorry truck vehicle. Verify validity of Lorry Truck Vehicle Insurance. • It is the lorry truck driver responsibility is to verify the validity or expire date of the lorry truck insurance for the vehicle that used by the lorry truck driver. Verify validity of Lorry Truck Road Tax. • It is the lorry truck driver responsibility is to verify the validity or expire date of road tax that the vehicle used by the lorry truck driver. Samples of Required Permits / Passes Airside Entry Display Decal Basic Vehicle Entry Procedure at N7 Basic Vehicle Entry Procedure at N7 Basic Vehicle Entry Procedure at N7 – Rotating Yellow Light Safety Checks for your vehicle • • • • • Safety demands that you and your vehicles must be in tip-top condition before driving off. While checking your vehicle, think POWER: Petrol Oil Water (Screen wash, coolant) Electrics (lights) Rubber (tyres and wipers) Common Causes of Traffic Accidents • • • • • • • • • • Lack of concentration. Turning without due care. Following too closely to the vehicle in front. Failing to give way to Traffic with the right way. Changing lane without consideration for other road users. Disobeying traffic light signals. Overtaking dangerously. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Skidding due to excessive speed. Using mobile phone whilst driving. Tips for Safety Driving Attitude Drivers’ error account for over 90 percent of accidents. • Know the limits of yourself. • Know the limits of your vehicle. All too often when we take risks, we try to justify them instead of taking a critical look at our attitudes. Three components of attitude are: Thinking • When we think we have good skills, long driving experience and good vehicle with safety feature, we think that we can handle any situation and it is perfectly safe. Feeling • Over self-confidence will increase our self-belief that we can take risks and it is perfectly safe. Behavior • We will be driving over the speed limits, beating the traffic lights, weaving in and out of traffic and even tailgating. Others Other factors that will affect safe driving. • Pedestrians. • Bad weather. • Cyclist. • Bus, trailers and lorries. • Road Junction. • Cornering places. To combat road-rage: Develop your ability to read the road and identify potential dangers early so that you can respond in good time. • • • • Be Tolerant. Concentrate on your driving. Stay Claim. Allow ample time for your journey. Safety Advice • • • • • • • • • • • Use the horn carefully. Don’t jump queue. Apologize and forgive. Never drive on shoulders. Don’t tailgate. Don’t road hog. Signal early. Be patient. Don’t use hand phone & drive. Don’t drink & drive. Speeding kill. Learning Outcome • Create awareness for drivers on safe driving. • Identify of common causes of traffic accidents on the roads. • Eliminate of common unsafe act of drivers and unsafe condition of vehicles & roads. • Preventive Measures against breakdown of vehicles and traffic accidents on the roads. • The main objective of safe driving competency induction course is to achieve: Individual driver must improve self safe driving mind set at SSKBJV project site and public road. Less accident rate in SSKBJV Package 1 Project site roads. Lorries Truck Safe Driving Question & Answer Proposed Development of Changi East to Effect 3-Runway Operations at Singapore Changi Airport - Package One