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IVMS: In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems
What’s it in for You?
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Agenda
The facts don’t lie: Data tells the true story
What drives behavior changes?
Culture determines the outcome
IVMS Works 60% reduction in speeding
80% increase in seatbelt use
75% reduction in aggressive driving
It all leads to…
50% reduction in vehicle incidents
Oil and Gas Fatalities, 2003 - 2011
CDC-NIOSH APO
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Changing Behaviors Behind the Wheel
Bad habits put you at risk, but they don’t make you a bad person
Human error is responsible for 95% of accidents
Real-time monitoring helps develop good habits
The # 1 Mission
Everyone goes home safely every day
Why IVMS?
Uncovers bad habits
Provides real-time feedback
Reinforces good habits
Helps you make immediate changes
Good coaching tool
IVMS is
Technology that records data about a driver’s behavior
A resource for real-time feedback
A tool that reinforces safe behavior
IVMS is Not
Not a stand-alone tool
Not a tool for punishing drivers
IVMS: What Can it Do for You?
Save your life by monitoring:
Seatbelt use
Speed
Jackrabbit starts
Heavy braking
Abrupt turning
Your location (GPS)
GPS Tracking
Ensures your safety
Protects company assets
Reduces costs
Increases efficiency
Panic, Rollover Alerts
Panic alert:
No cell service in remote areas
Keeps you connected
Provides your exact location
Rollover alert:
Notifies us, tells us where you are
Tips for Implementation
Partner with employees to create an IVMS plan
Communicate the plan to employees
Involve employees in program implementation
Establish a process for addressing concerns
Recap
IVMS helps ensure your safety
Monitors a variety of driving behaviors
One of many tools for modifying behaviors
Provides real-time feedback
Resources
IVMS Guide: Implementing an In-Vehicle Monitoring Program
Implementing an In-Vehicle Monitoring Program: A Guide for the Oil and Gas Extraction Industry
Resources
OGP Land Transportation Safety Recommended Practice
Case Study: Encana Implements Successful Driving Safety and IVMS Program
Discussion
Questions?