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See Workers' Compensation Insurance for more details about Workers' Compensation claims.

Minor First Aid 

First Aid -aid kits should be stored in an easily accessible place. If you sustain an injury or are involved in an accident requiring minor first-aid treatment: 

  • Inform your supervisor. 
  • Administer first aid treatment to the injury or wound. 
  • If a first aid kit is used, indicate usage on the accident investigation report. 
  • Access to a first aid kit is not intended to be a substitute for medical attention. 
  • Provide details to your supervisor for the completion of the incident report. 

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Section VI. DRIVING SAFETY

Policy Excerpt

Below are excerpts for the Safe Driver Policy regarding driving Guidelines, Rules, and Procedures. 

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Go to Safe Driver Policy to see the entire policy.

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Vehicle Accident Scene Photography

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As a driver, you are Reliant’s representative at the scene, and you can capture the information immediately , before the vehicles are moved. Your action of taking pictures may also have an indirect benefit by sending a message to the other parties involved that Reliant takes accidents very seriously, and the facts are clearly recorded – less room for “my word against your word” arguments. Additionally:

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  • The overall area (from all angles) of the accident/incident scene. Start outside and work in. Include the final resting place of the vehicles in relation to the rest of the accident scene. 
  • If an intersection, all four (4) directions approaching that intersection. 
  • Basic four (4) sides of each vehicle. 
  • Close up of damage, or lack thereof, to each vehicle. Photos showing no damage are just as important as photos showing damage. Also include any damage to buildings, signs, etc. 
  • Skid marks, including a point of reference (such as a pen) for measurement. 
  • Any contributing factors (construction, road conditions, etc.) 
  • Any evidence that could be moved later. 
  • Temporary road or construction signs, traffic signals, etc. 
  • Any visible obstructions like trees and shrubs, signs, other vehicles, etc. 
  • License The license plate number of the other vehicles involved.

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