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Lubricants Employee Fatal Road Accident May 2004

Lubricants Employee Fatal Road Accident May 2004. May 2004. Employee Fatal Road Accident – May 2004. A 26 year old Shell Employee was killed when the car he was driving hit a camel Facts The road was dry, the weather sunny and visibility was good

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Lubricants Employee Fatal Road Accident May 2004

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  1. Lubricants Employee Fatal Road AccidentMay 2004 May 2004

  2. Employee Fatal Road Accident – May 2004 A 26 year old Shell Employee was killed when the car he was driving hit a camel Facts The road was dry, the weather sunny and visibility was good • The driver was speeding – 150/160kph in 120kph limited area • The driver was not wearing a seat belt • The driver was using his mobile phone (while overtaking) • The car did not have ABS or an airbag • The deceased was a HSSE Focal Point How can this happen when we are all committed to safety?

  3. 0m Are you still using your mobile phone whilst you are driving? When using a hand held mobile phone you travel an additional 14 metres before stopping. Worse than being drunk

  4. What action are you going to take? • Reinforce the message about defensive driving • Ensure drivers who break company rules are subject to disciplinary action • Drivers/passengers must wear seatbelts • Drivers must not use their mobile phone whilst driving • Drivers must obey local legislation What can you do? • Drive safely and encourage our colleagues to do the same • Never hold a phone conversation with someone who is driving – always check Road traffic fatalities (including pedestrians, cyclists and motorists) are projected to double over the next two decades to over 1.5 million people annually, moving from ninth to third in terms of the leading causes of injury and disease globally. Make sure you and your colleagues are not one of those statistics

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