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IVMS: In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems What’s it in for You? Disclaimer: These safety materials, resources and PowerPoint ® presentations are not intended to replace your company's health and safety policies or to substitute for specific state and federal standards. We do not guarantee the absolute accuracy of the material contained within these resources. Please refer to applicable state and federal standards for regulatory compliance. Note to trainer: This presentation includes speaker’s notes.

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Page 1: IVMS: In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems What’s it in for You? Disclaimer: These safety materials, resources and PowerPoint ® presentations are not intended

IVMS: In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems

What’s it in for You?

Disclaimer: These safety materials, resources and PowerPoint® presentations are not intended to replace your company's health and safety policies or to substitute for specific state and federal standards. We do not guarantee the absolute accuracy of the material contained within these resources. Please refer to applicable state and federal standards for regulatory compliance.

Note to trainer: This presentation includes speaker’s notes.

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Agenda

The facts don’t lie: Data tells the true story

What drives behavior changes?

Culture determines the outcome

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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

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Oil and Gas Fatalities, 2003 - 2011

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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

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The # 1 Mission

Everyone goes home safely every day

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Why IVMS?

Uncovers bad habits

Provides real-time feedback

Reinforces good habits

Helps you make immediate changes

Good coaching tool

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IVMS is

Technology that records data about a driver’s behavior

A resource for real-time feedback

A tool that reinforces safe behavior

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IVMS is Not

Not a stand-alone tool

Not a tool for punishing drivers

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IVMS: What Can it Do for You?

Save your life by monitoring:

Seatbelt use

Speed

Jackrabbit starts

Heavy braking

Abrupt turning

Your location (GPS)

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GPS Tracking

Ensures your safety

Protects company assets

Reduces costs

Increases efficiency

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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

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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

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Recap

 IVMS helps ensure your safety

Monitors a variety of driving behaviors

One of many tools for modifying behaviors

Provides real-time feedback

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Resources

IVMS Guide: Implementing an In-Vehicle Monitoring Program

Implementing an In-Vehicle Monitoring Program: A Guide for the Oil and Gas Extraction Industry

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Resources

OGP Land Transportation Safety Recommended Practice

Case Study: Encana Implements Successful Driving Safety and IVMS Program

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Discussion

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Questions?