Implementing Technology and Other Safety Tactics to Protect Your Fleet

Author, Greg Garcia, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

One of the most important practices for any landscape professional is fleet safety. Whether you have 10 trucks or 100, the exposure and risk remain the same. Explore a prior podcast episode, Episode #251, in which I delve into compelling statistics that shed light on the increasing frequency and severity of auto accidents each year.

Here are a few ways landscape professionals can improve their fleet safety:

1. GPS/Telematics Systems

A written fleet safety program is a must have for every organization, but how can you take that a step further? Some landscape professionals are turning to technology and installing GPS tracking systems in all of their trucks. These systems have the capabilities of tracking speeding, hard breaking, sharp turning, proper seat belt usage and other metrics. Not to mention, if a truck were ever stolen, they have the capabilities to track down and locate the stolen vehicle. 

I was at the National Association of Landscape Professionals’ (NALP) ELEVATE conference a few weeks back in Dallas and spoke with a landscaper who uses GPS on their trucks. I asked how they use the data that is collected. Their response was that each month they sit down and look at the data. They identify any glaring issues and work to get them resolved. For example, if a certain driver has been tracked speeding multiple times, they will sit that driver down and explain the importance of not speeding. They may even have them do a specific driver training course to help that individual become a better driver. Having GPS is a great start to improving fleet safety, but actually using the data collected and being proactive with that data is what the elite landscape company do.

2. Regular routine maintenance checks on vehicles

GPS tracks a vehicle while it’s driven, but what can be done before the vehicle even hits the road to help prevent accidents?  Routinely checking vehicles and performing maintenance on them can really have a impact on fleet safety. For example, regularly checking tire pressure, making sure oil changes are up to date, inspecting the brakes and monitoring tire wear are a few things that every landscape company should do to keep their vehicles running in tip top condition. 

3. Company Roll Out Procedure

Implementing a mandatory company roll-out check can have a significant impact. I have actually seen a few of these performed in person and it’s impressive. As the trucks leave the yard to head out for the day’s work, the driver signals both blinkers, flashes the headlights, cleans the windshield and mirrors, and performs a small brake check, all the while, an inspector is outside making sure all signals are working before the truck heads out. 

Finally, if a trailer is being used, check to make sure the trailer is properly hitched and the equipment in the trailer is tied down or stored securely. Taking time and performing these checks will certainly help prevent auto accidents in the future.

If you would like more information on putting together or updating your Fleet Safety program, reach out to me at ggarcia@ranchomesa.com or (619) 438-6905.