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Reference
Procedure Chapter 1 Section 1-2

1-2. Reference a. AR 58-1: Management, Acquisition, and Use of Administrative Use Motor Vehicles b. AR 600-55: The Army Driver and Operator Standardization Program (Selection, Training, Testing, and Licensing) c. AR 385-10: The Army Safety Program d. AR 735-5: Relief of Responsibility and Accountabi ...

Responsibilities
Procedure Chapter 1 Section 1-4

1-4. Responsibilities a. Battalion Commander (1) The BN Commander has the overall responsibility to authorize, distribute, and oversee operational procedures regarding GSA -leased vehicles. Authority for domicile -to- duty (DTD) rests with the BN Commander or his designated representatives. Safety o ...

Traffic Safety
Procedure Chapter 3 Section 3-5

3-5. Traffic Safety

Traffic Safety
Procedure Chapter 3 Section 3-5

3-5. Traffic Safety a. Operators must comply with all traffic codes, including: (1) Obeying traffic signs and signals (2) Watching for pedestrians (3) Adjusting speed according to weather and road conditions

Prohibited Activities
Safety Chapter 3: Prohibited Activities

Prohibited: smoking, cell phone use while driving, alcohol consumption, unauthorized passengers, headphones while driving. Safety belts mandatory for all occupants.

Accident Prevention
Procedure Chapter 4 Section 4-2

4-2. Accident Prevention a. Vehicle accidents and injuries cause personal hardship and cost the government significant resources, including medical expenses, compensation, and repair or replacement of equipment. b. Adequate planning is essential for the efficient, economical, and safe operation of t ...

Incident Reporting and Investigation Responsibilities
Procedure Chapter 4 Section 4-4

4-4. Incident Reporting and Investigation Responsibilities a. Operator Responsibilities (1) Notify FHP, county, or local authorities before moving the vehicle from the accident scene. Notify the NCOIC, State Safety Officer, and JAG by phone or e -mail within 24 hours. (2) Initiate the Accident/Incid ...

GSA Buses
Procedure Chapter 4 Section 4-6

4-6. GSA Buses a. To ensure passenger safety and compliance with both state and federal guidelines. Bus operators must: (1) Possess a valid Florida driver’s license with a "P" (Passenger) endorsement (2) Not possess a "T" (No passengers) restriction b. Personnel Restrictions

Accident Reporting
Accident Chapter 4: Reports Section 4-3

Immediately ensure safety, call emergency services if needed, notify GSA Fleet Manager, complete SF-91 and SF-94 forms. Follow Chapter 4 procedures for all incidents.

General
Procedure Chapter 5 Section 5-1

5-1. General a. Dispatching is the method by which the Battalion Commander controls the use of GSA vehicles. Allowing the use of GSA vehicles carries responsibilities for both operator and equipment safety. b. Team NCOICs will ensure that all assigned operators properly dispatch their GSA vehicles. ...

Vehicle Security and Safety
Procedure Chapter 6 Section 6-6

6-6. Vehicle Security and Safety