By: Robert Mohler, P.E. Piedmont Natural Gas, Inc.1) Avoiding Rear-End Collisions: Light Commercial...
Transcript of By: Robert Mohler, P.E. Piedmont Natural Gas, Inc.1) Avoiding Rear-End Collisions: Light Commercial...
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By: Robert Mohler, P.E.Piedmont Natural Gas, Inc.
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• Headquartered in Nashville, TN
Company Facts
• Satellite offices in Columbus, OH, Colorado Springs, CO, and Westbank, BC Canada
• ~140 Employees in North America
• 40%+ Annual Revenue and Customer
Portland
Denver ChicagoPittsburgh
Minot
West Bank
S Di Growth Since Inception
• 90%+ Customer Renewal Rates
Houston
Texoma Baltimore
Richmond
RaleighNashville
ColumbusColoradoSprings
Dallas
San Diego
Austin
Atlanta
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Our History
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Leading Suite of Occupational Safety, Health and Medical Management Software Solutions
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Awards and Recognition
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Interactive and Engaging Flash-Based
Pure Depth: The Course Library
500+ Online Courses EHS
Driver Safety
Emergency Preparedness
Flash Based
Human Resources
Industry-Specific Suites
Multiple Languages
Customizable
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IACET Approved CEUs
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21 Courses
Driver Safety Curriculum
15 Passenger Van Safety
Avoiding Rear-End Collisions - Large Vehicles
Avoiding Rear-End Collisions - Light Commercial Vehicles
Changing Lanes for Large Vehicles
Changing Lanes for Light Commercial Vehicles
Defensive Driving: Large Vehicles
Defensive Driving: Small Vehicles
Food Service & Distribution - Delivery Driver Safety
Hazards of Speeding - Large Vehicles
Hazards of Speeding - Light Commercial Vehicles
Hazards of Tailgating - Large Vehicles
Hazards of Tailgating - Light Commercial Vehicles
Road Rage
Safe Backing and Turninge e s e g S a e c es
Distracted Driver
DOT Driver Compliance
Extreme Driving Conditions
Fleet Safety
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Stop Signs & Signals - Large Vehicles
Stop Signs & Signals - Light Commercial Vehicles
Towing Trailers
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15 Courses 15 Passenger Van Safety
Transportation Safety Curriculum
Defensive Driving: Large Vehicles
DOT Driver Compliance
HazMat Transportation v2 - Introduction
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 1 - The Hazardous Materials Table
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 2 - Shipping Papers
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 3 - Packaging
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 4 - Marking
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 5 - Labeling and Placarding
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 6a - Carrier Requirements - Highway
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 6b - Carrier Requirements - Air (IATA)
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 6c - Carrier Requirements - Rail
HazMat Transportation v2 - Part 6d - Carrier Requirements - Vessel (IMDG)p q ( )
Infectious Materials Transportation
Load Securement and Distribution
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Driver Safety Curriculum
1) Avoiding Rear-End Collisions: Light Commercial Vehicles
Topics Covered
• Six major factors that contribute to rear-end collisions • How to avoid colliding with a vehicle How to reduce the risk of another vehicle • Colliding from the rear
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Driver Safety Curriculum
2) Changing Lanes for Light Commercial VehiclesTopics Covered
• Cushion of safety• Strategies for changing lanes, passing vehicles and merging on or exiting the
highway
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Driver Safety Curriculum
3) Defensive Driving: Small Vehicles3) Defensive Driving: Small VehiclesTopics Covered
• Characteristics of defensive drivers • Major causes of traffic accidents • Actions to take to remain in control of driving • What to do to control your vehicle as you drive • Common driving errors and how to prevent them Common driving errors and how to prevent them • The collision prevention formula • Actions to take in the event of a collision or traffic incident
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Driver Safety Curriculum
4) Districted DriverTopics Covered
• Types of distractions when driving • Strategies for avoiding and minimizing distractions
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SaaS – Fully hosted
Pure Flexibility: The PureSafety LMS
SaaS – Fully hosted, supported, managed solution
Centralized training management
Assignment t i ti t lcustomization tools
Automated tracking & reporting
Integrates with other information systems y
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In-House Course D l t &
Pure Ownership: Professional Services
Development & Customization Services
Experienced Team Instructional Designers
SMEs
Proven Processes
Project Managers
Flash Developers
QA Specialists
Excellent Results
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Self-Service Content
Pure Ownership: Professional Services
Editing System (CES) Intuitive, web-based user interface
Permission-based security levels
Comprehensive customization options
Digital resource library
/ bl h AICC/SCORM course publisher
Edit any of our 500+
Online Courses Photos/illustrations
Slide text
Course narration
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Reduce Costs By leveraging the efficiencies of the Internet
Solutions That Empower You to…
Improve Regulatory Compliance and Training Accountability
By leveraging the efficiencies of the Internet
Lower Workers’ Comp and Related Costs Through reduced accidents and injuries
Training Accountability Through automated reporting and recordkeeping
Increase Employee Productivity Through reduced downtime and lost workdays
Enhance Safety AwarenessEnhance Safety Awareness Through a more consistent and frequent training message
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Accident/Incident
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Safety Management
Reporting
Incident Investigation
& Corrective Actions
Incident Rate TrackingIncident Rate Tracking
OSHA Log
State First Report of
Injury (FROI)
Industrial Hygiene
Management
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GENERAL PRICING
If i h C L i M t • If in-house Corp. Learning Management System (LMS) is available:
- License individual course titles to “Plug and Play” on your Corp. LMS – “Course Licensing” scenario
- List price per course ranges from $2,500 - $7,500, depending on # of Users. Includes unlimited access to licensed courses by User population. Multi-course discount rates available – range from 5% - 25% off list price Multi year term discounts also availablelist price. Multi-year term discounts also available.
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GENERAL PRICING (Con’t)
If i h LMS i NOT il bl• If in-house LMS is NOT available:
- PureSafety offers a web-based, fully-hosted LMS solution to deliver and track on-line courseware. “System Access” scenario
- $50 to $80 per “seat” (User), depending on # of Users. Includes access of up to 12 courses for 1-year term or access of up to 24 courses for 3-year term.
- One-time LMS set-up fee of $1,500
NOTE: - Prices are for information purposes only, and are subject to change.
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The PureSafety Difference
Born out of tragedy 2,000+ customers
Strong commitment to Proven processes and
best practices Total solution Industry Leadership
Large & growing leader 2,000 customers
20 major industries 90%+ customer renewal
and high customer satisfaction rates
product and overall customer satisfaction
In-house subject matter experts
Significant R&D investment
p Benchmarking and
usage monitoring Regular customer
research and user groups
Industry Leadership Positioned for first
comprehensive solution
Always striving todo more
in the market Strong Financial Health Stable, predictable
business model
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jim Potter – Inside Regional Manager PureSafety Corp. HQs – Nashville, TN
1-888-202-3016, Ext. 185,(615) 277-3185 – Direct