Title: RYDER INTEGRATED LOGISTICS
1Fleet Safety Getting Measurable Results
Paul Farrell, CEO SafetyFirst Jeff Lester,
former Vice President - Safety, Health
Security Ryder System, Inc. David Hopps, VP -
Risk Management, Safety Environment The
ServiceMaster Company
2Agenda
- Introduction
- Continuous Improvement Model
- Fleet Safety Management System
- Measurement
- Questions and Answers
3Who Is SafetyFirst?
- Provide Fleet Safety Services to both
- Private Companies and
- Insurance Providers
- Clients in all industry types
- Construction
- Service Contractors
- Social Services
- Manufacturing
- Distribution
- Communications
4INTRODUCTION
5Fleet Safety Results
- Motor Vehicle Collisions remain the leading cause
of workplace death (USA) - NHTSA states that during CY2000
- 36,249 drivers/passengers died
- 3.1 million injuries
6Distribution by Vehicle Type
Source - Nat'l Safety Council Accident Facts, 2003
7All Crashes by Loss Type
Source - Nat'l Safety Council Accident Facts, 2003
8Fatalities by Loss Type
Source - Nat'l Safety Council Accident Facts, 2003
9What is Fleet Safety?
- Coordinating the efforts of managers and
employees to - Minimize the potential for collisions, and
- Prepare to manage collisions that do occur
- Assure compliance with laws / regulations that
apply to your particular fleet operations
10Typical Fleet Safety Details
- Recruiting, screening and hiring drivers
- Finding at-risk or high-risk drivers
- Training drivers
- Reporting, recording, investigating and analyzing
crash data - Regulatory compliance
- Assuring maintenance/fitness of vehicles
11Fleet Safety Results
- Are you satisfied with the results that are
produced from these efforts? - Why do crashes continue despite our best efforts?
- Drivers are governed by behavior
- Interaction with a dynamic environment the
real world
12Fleet Safety Results
- To achieve better results there are two keys
- Identify opportunities for improvement
- Introduce or reinforce fleet safety practices
13Continuous Improvement Model
14Who Is Ryder?
- 4 Billion Revenue
- Logistics and Leasing Maintenance
- 1 in Markets Served
- 30,000 Employees
- 9,000 Vehicles Operated
- Pick-ups, Straight Trucks Tractor-Trailers
- Hazardous Materials
- 150,000 Leased/Rentals
- 1,500 Locations
15Identification Phase
Identify
- Situation Assessment
- Analyze Relevant Data
- Fleet Safety Management System Gap Analysis
16Develop and Deploy Phase
- Develop Initiatives (Prioritize)
- Cross-Functional Teams
- Low Hanging Fruit
- Deploy Initiatives (Strategy and Timetables)
- Determine the Best Method for Deployment
- Establish Realistic Rollout Schedule
17Measurement Phase
- Audit Protocol
- Measure Standards to Ensure Adequacy Compliance
- Data Analysis
- Collect Information Regarding the Impact of
Standards - Goals Metrics
18Evaluation Phase
- Identify Strengths (Benchmark among the best
internally externally) - Identify Weaknesses
- Criteria for Evaluating Safety Excellence
19Effort vs. Cost
TYPE OF VALUE ADDED
E Executive-Driven
Creating Business Advantage
- Impact on Business Strategy
- Create Market Differentiation
L Line- Driven
- Integrate into Line Mgmt
- Manage Efficiently/Effectively
Adding Value
Value to the Company
S Staff-Driven
- Prevent Problems
- Proactive Safety Health Management
Compliance
- Solve Problems
- Reactive Safety Management
P Problem-Driven
Fire Fighting
Cost Effort
Program Sophistication/Maturity
20Fleet Safety Management System
21Who Is ServiceMaster?
22Who Is ServiceMaster?
- 4 Billion Revenue
- 1 or 2 in Markets Residential Commercial
- 40,000 Employees
- 26,000 Vehicles Top 3 Private Fleets
- Class 1 8
- Hazardous Materials
- 1,000 Company Locations - 4,000 Franchisees
- Six Sigma
- Total Cost of Risk - 130 Million
23Born to Drive
24A Little Short
25Fleet Safety Management System
Elements
- 1. Leadership and Administration
- 2 Employee Selection, Assessment, and
Placement - 3. Orientation and Training
- 4. Inspections
- 5. Accident / Incident Reports, Investigation,
and Analysis - 6. Work Rules, Procedures, and Permit
Systems
26Fleet Safety Management System
Elements (continued)
- 7. Occupational Health and Wellness
- 8. Insurance / Claims Management
- 9. Purchasing and Engineering
- 10. Communications Promotions
- 11. Recognition Rewards
- 12. Regulatory Compliance Management
- 13. System Evaluations
27Fleet Safety Management System
1. Leadership and Administration
- Functional Leader
- Adequate Time, Training, Resources
- Proper Reporting Relationship
- Written Safety Management System
- Policy Statement
- Safety, Health, Security/Loss Prevention,
Injuries, Collisions, Substance Abuse,
Regulatory, - Responsibilities
- Functions All Employees Management Levels
28Fleet Safety Management System
1. Leadership and Administration
- Accountability
- Integrated into Business/Priorities/Plans,
Disciplinary Actions, MBOs, Performance
Management, - Employee Involvement
- Improvement Teams, Six Sigma, Safety Committees,
- Government Regulations
- Monitoring of Federal, State Local Regulations
29Fleet Safety Management System
2. Employee Selection, Assessment, and Placement
- Application Requirements
- Company Specific Regulatory
- Minimum Hiring Requirements
- Experience, Collisions, Driving Convictions, Road
Tests, Regulatory, Drug Test, Exam, - Screening Investigations
- MVRs Background Checks
- Interview Selection Process
30Fleet Safety Management System
3. Orientation and Training
- Orientation
- Management
- Hourly
- Training
- Classroom OJT
- Management Fundamentals of S H
- Hourly
- Initial Recurrent Training
- Vehicle Specific
- Defensive Driving
- Regulatory Compliance Topics
- Remedial Training
31Fleet Safety Management System
8. Insurance / Claims Management
- Three Prong Allocation
- Past Performance premium allocation
- Current Performance - Deductible Charge Back
System - Incentive System to get them to look forward
- Employee Injury / Illness Management Process
- Settlement Authority
- Return-to-Work / Transitional Duty
32Fleet Safety Management System
9. Purchasing and Engineering
- Vehicle Specifications
- Technology/Tools
- GPS, Onboard Computers, Collision Avoidance (e.g.
Eagle Eye), Recorders (e.g. DriveCam) - Hows My Driving? Decals
- Facility (Building Equipment)
33MEASUREMENT
34Goals Measurement at SVM
- What Do We Measure?
- How Do We Set Goals?
- How Do We Motivate Compliance / Performance?
- What Do we Learn From Collisions, etc.?
35Goals Measurement at Ryder
- What Do We Measure?
- How Do We Set Goals?
- How Do We Motivate Compliance / Performance?
- What Do we Learn From Collisions, etc.?
36Questions and Answers
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