The
Hague, Netherlands – APM Terminals announces a new Truck Safety program
featuring carefully researched and tested standard operating procedures for
outside truck drivers delivering or picking up containers will be put into
effect by the end of 2016 throughout the company’s Global Terminal Network.
“Our
goal is to ensure we have safe operations. The basic concept here is to
eliminate the risk of accident or injury to the thousands of truck drivers who
enter our facilities daily by strictly enforcing a “Stay in the Cab” mandate
for external truckers, with clearly identified Designated Safe Zones in
non-operational areas specified for those occasions when leaving the truck is
necessary,” said Kevin Furniss, APM Terminals Vice President for Health,
Safety, Security & Environment. “This program reflects the tremendous team
work from various terminal functions collaborating to develop a systematic
approach to Safety”.
A
pilot program at APM Terminals facilities in Rotterdam, Los Angeles, Mumbai,
Callao (Peru), and Apapa (Nigeria), including 100 hours of safety observations
and 160 identified risk situations was performed and the data analyzed to
review existing procedures and risks. Reasons for drivers leaving their truck
cabs, and thus increasing the risk of accidents with container handling
equipment or other trucks, included document handling, looking for containers,
asking for directions, inspecting chassis, guiding equipment operators, and
securing loads while in the yard.
Implementation
of the program, now underway, requires all APM Terminals’ facilities to provide
specially designated, physically protected areas for drivers conducting
required operational activities outside of their truck cabs, by the end of the
year, and offer safety instructions specific to each facility’s layout and
traffic flow.
“What
the project really does is to put in place much more structure and with
specifics regarding expectations; this is a call to action,” stated APM
Terminals Vice President and Global Head of Operations, Jack Craig.
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