Introduction and Definitions: Learn the three categories of accidents, three levels of accident investigation, and basic accident definitions
Accident Prevention and Management: Accident prevention begins with the driver during the first stages of hiring. Explore procedure for interviewing, screening and conducting background checks on driver applicants; driver incentive programs, disciplinary policies and procedures; fatigue and hours of service regulations; company training programs; as well as the role of fleet maintenance in accident prevention
Managing the Police and Media: Understand the need to develop relationships with law enforcement organizations, as well as the benefits of a good media relations policy
Reading and Interpreting Police Accident Reports: All states have an accident report form, but very, few if any, have the identical reporting procedures - investigate and understand the coding and notations on accident reports
Data Collection at the Accident Scene: Develop necessary tools to utilize based on the depth of the investigation required; recording evidence and identifying primary vs. secondary evidence; proper photographic documentation of the scene
Locating and Interviewing Witnesses: Learn basic questions to ask all witnesses and occupants of involved vehicles and to utilize an accident reporting kit
Speed Estimates: Determine vehicle speed from tire tracks, critical speeds of curves, combined speeds, skip and gap skids, drag factors, and test skid procedures