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Using Rancho Mesa Resources to Prepare Drivers for Winter Weather Conditions

Author, Jadyn Brandt, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Temperatures are beginning to drop across the United States, exposing companies to a number of dangerous weather conditions. Depending on where your company performs work, employees will encounter rain, ice, snow, and fog while performing job duties.

Author, Jadyn Brandt, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Temperatures are beginning to drop across the United States, exposing companies to a number of dangerous weather conditions. Depending on where your company performs work, employees will encounter rain, ice, snow, and fog while performing job duties. This is especially dangerous for drivers, who for the coming months, will need to safely navigate the change in weather patterns. Additional training and accident preparedness is essential to keep employees safe behind the wheel. Rancho Mesa has resources available for both training and accident reporting.

Driver Training

The best way to prevent an accident is to properly train your company’s drivers. If a driver knows what obstacles to expect on the road ahead of time, and is properly equipped with the knowledge on how to handle them, the likelihood of an accident occurring can decrease significantly. Before placing any employee behind the wheel, it is a best practice to provide them with adequate training which can be accessed by Rancho Mesa clients through our SafetyOne™ platform.

Comprehensive driver safety training is available through SafetyOne’s Learning Management System in both English and Spanish, and covers the basics of driver safety as well as defensive and distracted driving.

Driver Toolbox Talks

Additionally, 52 driver-specific toolbox talks are available through SafetyOne in both English and Spanish. These toolbox talks can be used as weekly reviews of safe driving practices during the winter months. Available topics that cover winter weather conditions include:

  • Driving in Fog & Low Light Conditions for Company Drivers

  • Driving in High Winds for Company Drivers

  • Proper Use of Headlights and Signals for Company Drivers

  • Speed Management for Company Drivers

  • Weather-Related Driving Hazards for Company Drivers

Subscribe to Rancho Mesa’s free weekly Driver Safety toolbox talk emails to start receiving driver safety meeting content directly to your inbox each week.

Vehicle Accident Report

Even with adequate training and preparedness, accidents may still occur. In the event of an accident, Rancho Mesa has resources available to help clients address the issue.

An Automobile Accident Report is available through SafetyOne. The report outlines the steps an employee should take once they have been involved in an accident, and allows the employee to record important information including vehicle information, injuries, witnesses, and photos.

Injuries caused by auto accidents can also be recorded in a company’s OSHA 300 logs for end-of-year reporting using the RM365 HRAdvantage™ portal.

Adequate training can help to reduce accidents for company drivers when weather conditions like snow, rain, or fog make driving difficult. If an accident does occur, employees should be prepared to handle and report the situation. Rancho Mesa’s resources streamline both training and reporting to ensure a safer winter season for our clients. To learn more about training and reporting resources, reach out to your client technology contact.

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