This course involves an intensive and extensive calculation of complex speed estimates and mathematical formulas including time and distance relationships. Participants will employ advanced collision investigation techniques and methodologies to identify and analyze skid marks, enhance photographic documentation, and identify contributing factors to injuries and damage as they relate to speed in pedestrian, bus, automobile, and motorcycle collisions. The participants should gain competency in recommending and implementing safety improvements to prevent and reduce collisions including property damage, injuries, and litigation.
Who Should Attend
a Individuals tasked with assembling the documentation
from all sources or systems of the organization,
assessing contributing factors, and determining
probable cause; all levels of managers and
supervisors; and trainers of bus operators
How You Will Benefit
a Perform your responsibilities during a collision
investigation
a Select and apply the correct formulas to determine
speed from vaults, flips, and falls
a Assemble the collision investigation
a Participate in a simulated collision field exercise
What You Will Learn
a Combine speed estimates from skids
a Calculate speed estimates from skids on consecutive
surfaces and simultaneous surfaces
a Calculate speed (miles per hour) and velocity (feet
per second) conversions
a Calculate collisions with motorcycles and/or
pedestrians and speed estimates
a Assemble investigation and case preparation
a Participate in simulated court trial (plaintiffs,
defendants, legal representation, bailiff, and judge),
case presentation, and testimony
CEU's: 3.7
Length: 4.50 Day(s)
Tuition: $80.00
Contact Number: (405) 954-3682
Prerequisite(s): * Fundamentals of Bus Collision Investigation