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Simulation training tools


Tarping
Lifting heavy items can cause injuries to your back and shoulders over time. Santa demonstrates the pros and cons of getting the tarp on the flatbed.

Santa tarping

Prevent slips
Slips, trips and falls cause many injuries in trucking. Changes in footwear, tasks and environment matter. Test your knowledge by clicking the slip simulation below.

Friction simulation

Jump Force
Know the forces involved in exiting your truck cab or trailer. Try our force simulator: Click here to access..

exit game


TIRES on YouTube

Check out these fun and informative videos on risky versus safe trailer exit strategies.


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Truck driver health and safety

Truck drivers face a disproportionately high risk for fatal crash-related injuries and for serious health disorders. The 2004 fatality rate for U.S. heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers was 48.2 per 100,000 workers, approximately 11 times the rate for the general worker population.

For more information go to NIOSH Blog .


TIRES staff reports

Don't Jump! Published in Transport Topics Online, November 2011.

Risk - Part of the Job? (85 KB) Published in The Route, September 2010.

Even on Foot, Trucking is Risky Business Published in Transport Topics Online, June 2009.


US Dept. of Transportation's campaign to prevent distracted driving.

Preventing injuries from getting struck by or against and object

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Sadly, many trucking industry workers are seriously injured or killed from getting struck by or against an object. Planning and clear communication can normally prevent these incidents.

Use the materials below to address these issues in your safety trainings.

Forklifts

Tight Squeeze? - poster (690 KB)

Forklift, freight, you? - poster (374 KB)

Is that pallet safe to move? - tip sheet (235 KB)

Communication is key - true story (252 KB)

Stay alert when working around forklifts - true story (180 KB)

Visibility

Be seen, be safe - tip sheet (137 KB)

This is what motorists see. - poster (402 KB)

Run-over

Driver killed when run-over by co-worker - true story (186 KB)

Beware of blind spots! - poster (611 KB)

Small details can save your life - true stories (216 KB)

Neutral or not? - true story (137 KB)

Freight

Protect yourself from falling objects - tip sheet (203 KB)

There are worse things than getting your toes stepped on - true stories (261 KB)

To cheat, or not to cheat - true stories (160 KB)
en Español

Want to be a pro? Follow these safe steps to strap your load - poster (315 KB)