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Risks

LESSON PLAN. Start Lesson Plan. Risks. Maintenance. Licensing & Education. Personal Responsibility. Safety Equipment. In The News. Required PPE. Additional Information. Marines are dying in off-duty motorcycle mishaps. Risks. Main Menu. Next Slide.

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Risks

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  1. LESSON PLAN Start Lesson Plan Risks Maintenance Licensing & Education Personal Responsibility Safety Equipment In The News Required PPE Additional Information

  2. Marines are dying in off-duty motorcycle mishaps Risks Main Menu Next Slide

  3. Motorcycles have little protection in an accident Risks Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  4. More than 80% of all motorcycle crashes result in injury or death Risks Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  5. It is not a matter of “if” you will go down, but “when”. Risks Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  6. Approximately half of all motorcycle mishaps are single vehicle mishaps. Rider error Risks Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  7. Requirements -Valid State License -Operators Permit -Motorcycle Endorsement Licensing & Education Prior to operating a Motorcycle Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  8. 40% of motorcycle crash victims are improperly licensed. Licensing & Education Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  9. Successfully complete an approved Motorcycle safety course prior to operating a motorcycle. Licensing & Education Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  10. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) and Specialty Vehicle Institute of America (SVIA) provide Marine Corps approved training for beginners and experienced riders. Licensing & Education Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  11. The Basic Riding Course (BRC) is designed for new riders. Licensing & Education Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  12. The Experienced Rider Course (ERC) is designed for riders who have their own bike and experience riding it. Licensing & Education Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  13. Marines wear all their proper protective equipment when in combat. Safety Equipment Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  14. All sports have some form of risk, those that carry the most risk require proper protective gear. Safety Equipment Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  15. Protective gear reduces injury and helps prevent death. Safety Equipment Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  16. DOT, ANSI and SNELL approved helmets are 67% effective against brain injuries. Required PPE Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  17. Eye Protection Required PPE Long sleeves and Long trousers Full finger gloves Over the ankle foot wear Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  18. Reflective Vest for visibility Required PPE - Lime Green - International Orange - Bright Yellow Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  19. Tires (inflation, wear)OilBatteryBrakes (Check for wear) Motorcycle Maintenance Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  20. Chains & Sprockets, BeltsCheck fuel lines for wear or damage Motorcycle Maintenance Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  21. Check Clutch Cable & Brake LineCheck mirrors and lights Motorcycle Maintenance Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  22. If it came on the bike, it should be maintained. Motorcycle Maintenance Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  23. As a Marine you are personally responsible to “Take Charge” of any situation! Personal Responsibility Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  24. Minimizing risk while riding a motorcycle is your responsibility and may save your life or someone else’s! Personal Responsibility Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  25. A Marine is a Marine 24/7/365Don’t be influenced by peer pressure, or the desire to be popular Personal Responsibility Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  26. Do what’s right, because it’s the right thing to do. Even when no one is looking. Personal Responsibility Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  27. Today's headlines illustrate the risk in riding a motorcycle even for famous athletes. In The News Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  28. Kellen Winslow, Cleveland Browns was injured while riding in a community college parking lot! In The News Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  29. Ben Roethisberger had serious brain injuries after a motorcycle mishap. Before the crash he said “those that ride decide” and he did not wear a helmet. After the crash he said “I take it back and will always wear a helmet” In The News Main Menu Next Slide Previous Slide

  30. Additional Information • There is complete information on all subjects covered in this film and in this lecture on: • www.msf-usa.org • www.im-in-charge.com • www.iimefpublic.usmc.mil/public/iimefpublic.nsf/sites/motorcycle Main Menu Previous Slide

  31. Represents Risks VideoVignette Back

  32. Represents License VideoVignette Back

  33. Represents Types of PPE VideoVignette Back

  34. Represents Responsibility VideoVignette Back

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