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This seminar provides a condensed compilation of information taught in several of TSI's Bus Collision Investigation courses and explains the many elements and systems that play a role in contributing to the probable cause of a collision or incident. The seminar highlights how proper investigation techniques and methodologies assist in reducing liability claims and collision frequency, including some hidden and direct costs. This seminar emphasizes to management the critical need for accurately documenting evidence at the scene to better facilitate reconstruction of collisions, should litigation arise.
Who Should Attend
a All levels of transit managers and supervisors, bus perator trainers, and investigators responsible for
developing, administering, and implementing policies and procedures relating to bus collision investigation.
How You Will Benefit
a Interpret the most current statistics in the transit industry
a Practice collision scene management
What You Will Learn
a Identify safety, system safety, and hazards analysis
a Identify bus operator training and defensive driver training
a List mechanic training and preventive maintenance
a Explain employee, equipment, and service scheduling during an investigation
a Identify fatigue awareness
a Identify human resources: hiring, orientation, and training
a List overview of the role and responsibilities of the collision investigator
CEU's: 0.0
Length: 1.00 Day(s)
Tuition: $30
Contact Number: (405) 954-3682
Prerequisite(s): None
You will receive a student letter via email 30 days prior to class that includes all logistical information to include the block of hotel rooms, transportation, training location, etc.