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CLICK IT OR TICKET- Buckle Up- Corporate Outreach Information


Table of Contents
-CIOT Web Page
-How to Perform Seat Surveys
-Picture of Buckle Up Stencil
-Buckle Up Stencil Participation Form
-Incentive Items for CIOT
-Click It or Ticket Newsletter Article May 2008 « New Link!



Seat Belt Use on the Job

   The Office of Highway Safety strongly recommends that companies have a written seat belt policy for company vehicles and personal vehicles used for company business. Drivers are more likely to report higher seat belt use on the job if they thought their company had a seat belt policy. See the links below for information on “Seat belt use on the job” and sample Seat Belt Policy.

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Observational Seat Belt Survey    

*Want to know how your company can perform an Observational Seat Belt Survey (drivers & front seat passengers are viewed from near by), Seat Belt Checkpoints (vehicles are stopped and verbal or written information is given) or hand out a written Seat Belt Survey Form ; click on the links below. If you still have questions contact Pam Knotts. Please share your results with the OHS

* Standard Operating Procedure for performing Observational Seat Belt Survey
* Observational Seat Belt Use Survey Data Form
* Standard Operating Procedure for performing Seat Belt Checkpoints
* Written Seat Belt Survey Form

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Incentive Items to Promote ClOT

  *View nominally priced incentive items that your company can purchase and hand out to promote Click It or Ticket.

Vision Creations

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Last Updated: Wednesday, 30-Apr-2008 16:11:39 EDT
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