Title: MilitaryCivilian Transportation Safety Workshop
1Military/Civilian Transportation Safety Workshop
Don Borkoski TRAFFIC SAFETY SPECIALIST
2National/USN/USMC Motorcycle Data
USN-USMC/10,000
National/100,000
USN/USMC/10
National/1,000
3DoD Motorcycle Service Comparisons
DoD Motorcycle Class A Rates
Personnel Under Age 30
Increased Training has had an impact on the
Fatality Rate!
4FY06 Total Cost and Deaths Navy and Marine Corps
Cost
Fatalities
PMV 144 (60)
PMV
AVIATION
Recreation
Shore/Ground/
515M
26
34M
Aviation
Afloat
21
19M
PMV
27M
Shore/Ground/
Recreation
49
13M
Afloat 1
Total Cost 607M
Total Fatalities 241
FY 2006
5National/USN/USMC Motorcycle Data
Values are percentage of Fatalities
6DON Way Ahead
- Change OPNAVINST 5100.12G and MCO 5100.19E to
require - Service-Wide Solution
- Training continuum
- Sports Bike Training
- PPE Standards
- NSC, CMC-SD and Fleet Representatives Research to
Determine Best Solution for Service-wide
Motorcycle Training - Outsourcing
- Trainer Bikes
- Course curriculum
- Course Material
- Mentorship Programs
- Emphasize Command Personal Accountability
7Knowing what happened is vital
- DoN instituted an investigation process for all
Fatal crashes. - Non-fatal crash victims are being investigated
for line of duty status - Autopsies are being reviewed for all major
Mishaps - WESS has been expanded to collect almost 1000
data points from a crash - Preliminary Loss Reports are distributed within a
week of a crash
8Fatal Factors in Motorcycle Deaths
FY-07 NSC
9NAVY/MARINE DUI by age
70
21
7
3
FY-06 NSC
10Mishap Causal Factors
Culture
Judgment Error
Latent Conditions Human Factors
Reasons Swiss Cheese Model
115
4
3
Steps
Rules
Levels
125 STEPS OF ORM
2. Assess Hazards
134 RULES of ORM
- Accept risks when benefits outweigh costs.
- 2. Accept no unnecessary risk.
- 3. Anticipate and manage risk by planning.
- 4. Make risk decisions at the right level.
143 LEVELS of ORM
- TIME CRITICAL (Reaction)
- Decision under duress. Little time for a
decision. - on the run, snap decision adjusting to
identified hazard - DELIBERATE (Action)
- Everyday decision making. decisions to avoid
anticipated problems, planning ahead to reduce
probability of risk - IN DEPTH (Anticipate)
- Long term planning. Agreed upon decisions based
on recurring situations. Usually written or
enforce policy.
15Decision Making Styles
Criticality, People, Tools
- Decisions will be impacted by
- Available time
- Criticality of the decision
- Number of people involved
- Available tools sources of information
- Decision making bias
Analytical
Deliberate
Time Critical
Time
16- MSF provides the curriculum for DOD training
including - Basic Rider Course (BRC)
- Experienced Rider Course (ERC)
- Group Riding Suit
- New ventures include
- ERC II sport bike specific training focused on
Stopping, Cornering and Risk Management - SERC (Skill Enhancement Rider Course)- Advanced
skills and Traction Demonstrations
17MSFs Risk Mitigation Routine
SEE
18On July 29, an E-3 attached to USS Fort McHenry
was killed when he lost control of his vehicle,
struck another vehicle and then hit a utility
pole in Norfolk. On July 27, a master gunnery
sergeant from HQBN / 4th MCD was fatally injured
when an oncoming vehicle crossed into his lane
and collided head-on with his motorcycle near
Twenty Nine Palms, Calif. PMV Stats PMV
Narratives90 Navy and Marine Corps PMV Deaths
FY07 to date
Diving
Explosives
Aeromedical
Approach
Safetyline eNewsletter
Approach Vault
Magazines
Citations
Checklists
About Training Center
Alsafe Messages
Commander
Biographies
Diving
Explosives
Aeromedical
Approach
Safetyline eNewsletter
Approach Vault
Magazines
Citations
Checklists
About Training Center
Alsafe Messages
Commander
Biographies
Traffic Death Update
Submarine
Marine Corps
Aviation Data
Ground Warrior
Diving Safety Lines
Art Gallery
Newsletters
Civilian Community
Downloads
Course Catalog
Awards
Deputy Commander
Mission
Submarine
Marine Corps
Aviation Data
Ground Warrior
Diving Safety Lines
Art Gallery
Newsletters
Civilian Community
Downloads
Course Catalog
Awards
Mission
Surface Warfare
Motor Vehicle
Culture Workshops
Mech
Flash
Clip Art
Galleries
Ergonomics
Instructions
PDC Information
2007 Naval Safety Planner
NSC Strategic Plan 07-08
Surface Warfare
Motor Vehicle
Culture Workshops
Mech
Flash
Clip Art
Galleries
Ergonomics
Instructions
PDC Information
2007 Naval Safety Planner
Hign Risk Training
Investigations
Sea Shore
Ships' Safety Bulletin
Mech Vault
Safety Posters
Fire Protection
Links
Quota Request
Mishap Reduction
Directory
Hign Risk Training
Investigations
Sea Shore
Ships' Safety Bulletin
Mech Vault
Safety Posters
Fire Protection
Links
Quota Request
Mishap Reduction
Directory
Recreation
Maintenance
Traffic 5100
Photo Gallery
Afloat OSH
Presentations
Quota Cancellation
ORM
Contact Us
Recreation
Maintenance
Traffic 5100
Photo Gallery
Afloat OSH
Presentations
Quota Cancellation
ORM
Contact Us
Tactical
Operations
Aviation 3750
Videos
Ground OSH
Public Affairs
Safety Tips
Tactical
Operations
Aviation 3750
Videos
Ground OSH
Public Affairs
Safety Tips
Parachuting
School of Aviation Safety
Shore OSH
Newsroom/Press Kit
Seasonal Resources
Parachuting
Shore OSH
Newsroom/Press Kit
Surveys
What's New on Our Site
Surveys
Statistics
Statistics
Studies
Studies
WESS - On-line Reporting
WESS - On-line Reporting
Naval Safety Center Web Site
http//www.safetycenter.navy.mil
- 1 million hits per month
- Worldwide access
- Single source for Navy Safety materials
- 2nd most viewed Navy Web site
- Hundreds of Links
19Community Involvement
- Scheduled conferences with local Motor vehicle
safety organizations, Law enforcement, Safety
managers - Click-it or Ticket
- Arrive Alive
- Drive for Life
- Mid-Atlantic Partnership Campaign
- NHTSA Drive safe holiday campaigns
- MADD-Mother Against Drunk Driving
- Critical Days of Summer
20Future PMV Initiatives
- Driver History Profile Initiative
- Motorcycle Skill-Enhanced Rider Course
- Driver training continuum
- Trainer Motorcycles
- Navy-wide Mentorship program
- Revitalized Personal Risk Management
- DBAT Driver Behavior Assessment Tool
- TRiPS Traffic Related Personnel Safety
21NAVY/MARINE MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITIES
144
NUMBER OF FATALITIES
101
75
66
73
58
53 PMV4 15 PMV2 7 PED
40 PMV4 23 PMV2 3 PED
42 PMV4 25 PMV2 6 PED
32 PMV4 21 PMV2 5 PED
91 PMV4 44 PMV2 9 PED
61 PMV4 36 PMV2 4 PED
As of 17 Aug 07 NSC
22Questions?
?
Thank You Keep the Rubber Down !
23The End..